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trente | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. November 29, 2009. On the Metro today, somewhere between Chatêlet and Strasbourg Saint-Denis, we were talking with our Parisian friend Ming-Fei about how Parisians have paternity leave. Ming-fei said he read an article about how researchers found babies raised by their dads were better off. 8220;I think the scientists who did the research just really wanted vacation,” I said. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You are comme...
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word of the day: silencieux | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Word of the day: silencieux. December 6, 2009. We were talking about christmas with our hostgrandmother. she asked if christmas carols were religious in america. 8221; i said. 8220;oh. like what? 8220;um… well, we have. 8216;silent night’? She gave me a puzzled look. The night where there is not a lot of noise? In the end it was a lost cause and we told her about rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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trente-trois | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Word of the day: silencieux →. December 3, 2009. After class, sami and i were walking to the Metro station not talking about anything in particular when this ad caught our eye. 8220;is that… is that a sailor? 8220;i think they’re selling cologne.”. And not only are they selling cologne, but the bottle is very distinctly male. Does this make you thirsty? 8220;what do people like? 8220;sexy-animals, SOLD.”. It was clearly a cologn...
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an american in paris (minus the dancing) | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Newer posts →. Word of the day: l’appétit. November 30, 2009. Word of the day. November 30, 2009. I came home today to find our hostgrandmother in my bedroom working on this contraption. She couldn’t understand my fascination. But take a look at that thing! It’s always fun when you’re in a foreign country to try stuff for the sake of trying it. I have a theory foreign countries aren’t inherently more exotic...In other news….
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trente-une | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Word of the day: l’appétit →. November 30, 2009. I came home today to find our hostgrandmother in my bedroom working on this contraption. She couldn’t understand my fascination. But take a look at that thing! It’s always fun when you’re in a foreign country to try stuff for the sake of trying it. I have a theory foreign countries aren’t inherently more exotic or interesting, I think how open we are to thing...In other news….
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trente-deux | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Word of the day: l’appétit. December 1, 2009. Today during dinner, elyse and i were talking about our upcoming trip to strasbourg. this eventually led to a conversation about the dialectic differences between strasbourg and the rest of france. As a boy i met from strasbourg told me, “i can bike to germany.”. At one point our hostgrandfather said in an emphatic, spot-on accent in french,. 8220;the germans talk like this! Sometime...
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word of the day: l’appétit | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Word of the day: l’appétit. November 30, 2009. This entry was posted in word of the day. One response to “ word of the day: l’appétit. December 1, 2009 at 4:14 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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fin | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. December 25, 2009. Our last few days in Paris we were lucky. Ever wondered how a city can become more beautiful? It was hard leaving Paris. I think it was the first city where I ever really enjoyed myself. I avoided making this blog about my personal life and more about the city, but I know for sure I will never forget Paris. I went at the right time in my life, and learned just what I needed. In the meantime…. You are commentin...
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word of the day: manquer | an american in paris (minus the dancing)
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. Last day →. Word of the day: manquer. December 16, 2009. In french, if you miss something, it misses you. For example: i miss paris in french is. Or “paris misses me.”. This is very confusing and sometimes a little strange (once, over dinner, i said “fruits and vegetables from california miss me”). Here are some choice quotes i started gathering over the past few months because she kept quoting me in her own blog:. Enter your co...
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An american in paris (minus the dancing). Just another WordPress.com weblog. 1 girl 1 appetite left California…. To study in New York…. And then headed to Paris. This is her magical story. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.