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An American in Paris: July 2005
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An American in Paris. Paris deux mille cinq! Friday, July 29, 2005. Let us now praise famous men. With due apologies to Agee and Evans, the Pantheon was certainly on my must-visit list, although it was more of a pilgrimage, much like Pere Lachaise. The Pantheon is the former Eglise de Sainte-Genvieve, and it was converted to a resting place for France’s greatest men (et une femme, aussi! My first stop was the tomb of the Enlightenment philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, followed. Upon the insistence of a ...
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An American in Paris: July 2004
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An American in Paris. Paris deux mille cinq! Tuesday, July 13, 2004. So I completely ripped off this idea from Tina (thanks, hon) but I already have several things written about my summer in Paris, so I'll go ahead and post those. I'll try to keep it fairly updated, although I'm already behind, naturellement. Posted by Guy Fawkes at 7:55 AM. View my complete profile. Kan a .shot? Thanks, its a Ver-sayse! Let us now praise famous men. Hell in the 14e arrondissement. Did I just eat sheep brains?
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An American in Paris: June 2005
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An American in Paris. Paris deux mille cinq! Thursday, June 23, 2005. The Eagle Has Landed. Remember Francis Gary Powers, the U2 pilot who was shot down over Soviet Russia by a SAM we didn’t know they had? Means a train track. After stuttering. Je besoin une carte orange. Which may very well make no grammatical sense whatsoever, to a ticket agent who seemed quite game for some sport with an American, I got my Juillet pass and found my train. At the Madeleine stop, I managed to make. Ou est Rue Duphot?