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Rob's Adventures in Paris: April 2011
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Rob's Adventures in Paris. Saturday, 9 April 2011. Just to say that I'm heading back to England for the Easter holidays. This blog is putting its feet up in the meantime. Have a lovely Easter wherever you are. A la rentrée. Wednesday, 6 April 2011. Sunny Jardin des Plantes. Paris is experiencing unseasonably hot weather and the people are loving it! The mercury touched twenty-three degrees today and it's set to be the same, if not slightly hotter, tomorrow. Tuesday, 5 April 2011. Go there and enjoy.
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December | 2010 | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. To: you, From: my students. Here is a poem my students wrote via madlib. This is a mashup of the best answers, but they were all gems. Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the palace. Not a creature was stirring, not even a tiger. The pants were hung by the bathroom with care,. In hopes that George Clooney soon would be there. The children were nestled all snug in their beds,. While visions of cats danced in their heads. And then, i...
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Rob's Adventures in Paris: Only Joking
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Rob's Adventures in Paris. Friday, 1 April 2011. Read all the questions before taking this test. Cast your mind back to the days when you turned over exam papers at school. Did you follow the above instruction? I don’t think anyone else did either. What was the point? The exams were always in exactly the same format. There were never any trick questions. You just got started with question one. Today, my teacher and I used this to pull an easy April Fool on our terminale. I went next door and waited.
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January | 2011 | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. So last weekend after our epic hike, Laura, Megan and I thought to ourselves, “How can we possibly improve upon the excellence of this weekend next weekend? 8221; It was a hard question, dear reader. How can you really get much better than a long walk in the sunshine, delicious sandwiches, and milkshakes at Couleur Café? BACON FEST 2011. That’s how. And an incredible cheesecake with a. Speculoos crust, and Deepa brought the drinks. But the walk ...
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November | 2010 | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. Vas in the world ist das? It’s officially Christmas here in Rouen; the streets are decked out in white and blue lights, there’s a marché de Noël in the centre ville and a ferris wheel in front of the Cathedral (which looks terrible during the day, but turns instantly charming when the twinkly lights come on), and today I even went to a Christmas concert in the église Jeanne d’Arc. Other things wrong with this performance included the absurdly lo...
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October | 2010 | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. Tiny Ponies Make Everything Better. It’s been an action-packed three days, let me tell you. 8221; I very happily told him I was going to Paris and skipped off to the acceuil. This might have been a bad thing to do as far as greve-karma goes–you’ll see how it comes back to haunt me later. Or better yet, a gigantic green leaf to hang over my bed as a canopy? The woman informed us that if we walked to Oissel, the next town over, we could probably g...
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C’est anglais, mais c’est bon! | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. Republika Hrvatska →. C’est anglais, mais c’est bon! I am sore, exhausted, and I have a sinus headache that’s making me feel like I’m being stabbed in the optic nerve every time I blow my nose or tilt my head slightly off center (which, I’ve come to realize, is a key gesture in my French body language lexicon–I wonder if my colleagues think I have a tic? All that aside, though, I’ve had an excellent weekend. Read at Shakespeare and Co. You are c...
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Republika Hrvatska | basket full of rain
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. C’est anglais, mais c’est bon! This moment of…March. →. I know I’m over a month late on this one, but do you want to hear about Croatia or do you want to hear about Croatia? I thought so. Ready, set,. We were extremely excited to say the least, and I’m happy to report that Croatia and surrounding environs were just as, if not more, wonderful than we expected. As soon as the plane landed in Dubrovnik, we almost felt like we were in a different co...
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Basket full of rain. I live in a city nobody can pronounce. Vas in the world ist das? It’s officially Christmas here in Rouen; the streets are decked out in white and blue lights, there’s a marché de Noël in the centre ville and a ferris wheel in front of the Cathedral (which looks terrible during the day, but turns instantly charming when the twinkly lights come on), and today I even went to a Christmas concert in the église Jeanne d’Arc. Other things wrong with this performance included the absurdly lo...