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  • Paris will always be Paris

    It seems that Paris is not that different after all. People are mainly the same. Places are oddly familiar. And I’m glad to enjoy the  »pains au chocolat » I missed so much. Lucky me, the weather is beautiful so I can walk around freely, most of the time with friends I’m delighted to meet. I’m…

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  • Hotness According to Lesbians

    I’m such a dyke, I totally agree on most of the choices and it’s so enjoyable to see a top 100 where Helen Mirren and America Ferrera ( »Ugly Betty ») are before Monica Bellucci: The AfterEllen.com Hot 100 List, via kottke.org. My very own number one would be Kate Winslet, though.

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  • The NYC Profit Calculator

    Who earns what in NYC, from a dealer to a baseball team : The Profit Calculator, in New York Magazine.

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  • Oui, pourquoi ?

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  • Devastating Conclusion

    Cindy Sheehan, the anti-war mom, is giving up the fight and is going home. The touching conclusion of her years of fighting for peace is pretty sad, but sounds terribly true: The most devastating conclusion that I reached this morning, however, was that Casey did indeed die for nothing. His precious lifeblood drained out in…

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  • Homophobia in Russia

    The minorities are always the first ones to suffer when a country is turning into a dictatorship. We know that bigots are stupid, but let this reminds us that the police is never going to be our friend : Eggs and punches at Russia gay march. « Where are the police? Why aren’t you protecting us? »…

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  • Aucun regrets

    J’aime bien quand M. fait des posts de plus de deux lignes, surtout pour bien nous raconter une belle histoire avec Marianne Faithfull en guest-star : No Regrets (Liverpool).

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  • French loving

    Bill Maher has some nice (and funny) things to say about France, for instance that «they’re not a nation of 6-year-olds who scream and giggle if they see pee-pee parts». More seriously, he thinks that USA could steel some good ideas from French, like the healthcare system or sex during the day. Via Guillemette.

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  • Many Voices

    Really interesting article in the Star about Franco-America and the futur of the continent, with French as a third core language.

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  • Profil

    Serge Hefez dresse un portrait fiDé?le du pervers narcissique et on y reconnaît bien notre tout nouveau Petit père du Peuple.

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