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Pit - ( Carpe Diem - Stay in Bed ) Posted Sep 21, 2009
He´s been in and out all night...either his internet has Prof-itis or he is one of the many who feel without when you´re not here.
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Superfrenchie Posted Sep 21, 2009
Ah.
Well, i'll just leave the there on the table, for him to find whenever.
Oh, and today, I made my first professional hotdog!
Now i really am off.
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toybox Posted Sep 22, 2009
Charlevillois? Did you read A56316909 at all? How are the inhabitants called?
Did you see any good show SF?
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toybox Posted Sep 22, 2009
The grammar was fine btw. And anyway I think that 'charlevillois' will stick to the famous 'chien chaud charlevillois' now
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Superfrenchie Posted Sep 23, 2009
actually, the right word for "charlevillois" would be 'carolo' ; 'carolomacérien' would be for "charleville-mézièrien"!
I have only seen good shows, ToyBox. One of them I didn't really like, but I can't deny it was good quality stuff.
Today I saw "only" 2 shows:
- the little playdoh circus (that wasn't the brand, but I don't know the word... You get my meaning): the lady had a number of playdoh balls, which she used to make elephants, a seal (the animal, not the military!), a lion, etc. It was recommanded for kids from 18 months to 7 years old, and guess what? I undestood it all!
- i can't remember the title of the other one, but it was pretty good too. It was more poetry than puppets, though. The lady was manipulating shoes, while making up proverbs about shoes and walking. Very original and poetic.
Last night I saw an interpretation of the myth of Eros and Psyche using barbie dolls - Elvis was playing Eros, and Marilyn Monroe was playing Psyche. (that was an American troupe. "you can tell, can't you?"). Some people didn't like it, I did .
I also saw a show about a little boy who dreamt of becoming an "astronautr", and went to a planet where sweets grew on trees and he ate so many that his tummy hurt, etc, and in the end he realised that the best place for a little boy is with his mum and dad. That was real sweet, without being marshmallowy.
Tomorrow night, I'll try to go and watch an adaptation of Animal Farm, but I haven't got a ticket, so that's not for sure.
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Pit - ( Carpe Diem - Stay in Bed ) Posted Sep 24, 2009
Hmmmmmm, so help me navigating - you are a carolo and now you risk the faraway unknown of moving the 20Km to Reims?
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Pit - ( Carpe Diem - Stay in Bed ) Posted Sep 24, 2009
Me and French geography...little wonder we lost WW 1, trying to storm Paris and getting stuck around Verdun
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Pit - ( Carpe Diem - Stay in Bed ) Posted Sep 27, 2009
Love, foreign nations have always had a wee problem with France: the inhabitans do some magic with fermented grapejuice, and wannabe conquerors somehow lose all sense of where they are and what they wanted there anyway... *hic*
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myk Posted Sep 27, 2009
__________................Arrrhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
maybe i should have been a ?
Heythanks for the sweety
Pit just aint no substitute for Girls
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