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Greg Farris wrote:
In article , says... I'll rephrase. What non-Parisian would choose to live in Paris? Personally, I've been to Paris, wasn't impressed, and couldn't imagine choosing to live there. What does it take to impress you? Just say the word TEXAS and Parisians will be waiting for the punchline. Yet you choose to live there... My job is here. |
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Emily,
Loved Frankfurt, on the other hand. You've got a warped mind ;-) -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Emily, Loved Frankfurt, on the other hand. You've got a warped mind ;-) Maybe "loved" is a strong word. But the food was better, and the people much more friendly than Paris. I did love Munich, but for some reason Frankfurt came to mind first...I think because I'd never seen a train station that big! |
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Emily,
I did love Munich, but for some reason Frankfurt came to mind first. You dig yourself in even further ;-) I love Paris. Beats Dallas, Lubbock and even Austin (which I like) anytime. With ease. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH), Hamburg |
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On Oct 13, 7:37 am, Emily wrote:
Well that explains it right there! What American would CHOOSE to live in Paris? g Sidney Bechet, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Josephine Baker, George Gershwin... Not that you know who any of those people are. Oh and Benjamin Franklin. There's a sliver of a chance you've heard of him. After all, you appear to be at least semi-literate. Marc |
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Marc Adler wrote:
On Oct 13, 7:37 am, Emily wrote: Well that explains it right there! What American would CHOOSE to live in Paris? g Sidney Bechet, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Josephine Baker, George Gershwin... Not that you know who any of those people are. Oh and Benjamin Franklin. There's a sliver of a chance you've heard of him. After all, you appear to be at least semi-literate. Marc First, it was a joke. Notice that I ever put a g in. I don't assume most of you people understand sarcasm. Second, I already posted to Thomas explaining my feelings on Paris. But plonk anyway. People like you bore me. |
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On Oct 13, 9:05 pm, Emily wrote:
Notice that I ever put a g in. I don't think anyone makes derogatory statements about France on the internet these days without attempting some kind of facetious tone, so don't blame me, blame the bigots. Second, I already posted to Thomas explaining my feelings on Paris. I'll be looking for the article in the Encyclopedia Britannica about your feeling on Paris. But plonk anyway. People like you bore me. Well, I imagine one of the downsides of being perfect (well, typing aside) is that a lot of people must bore you. What a burden you shoulder. My heart goes out to you. Marc |
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She appears to have done quite a lot in her short 20-something years on
the Earth. She's a commercial pilot-CFI-A&P and now a world traveler to boot. And to top that off I hear she is now dating MXMANIC!! Wow... I for one am impressed. And to think I thought a lot of 20-somethings were angst-riddled complainers.. :-) A couple of things that have already been proven about this girl; she is a liar and BS-artist. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ UMP Marc Adler wrote: On Oct 13, 9:05 pm, Emily wrote: Notice that I ever put a g in. I don't think anyone makes derogatory statements about France on the internet these days without attempting some kind of facetious tone, so don't blame me, blame the bigots. Second, I already posted to Thomas explaining my feelings on Paris. I'll be looking for the article in the Encyclopedia Britannica about your feeling on Paris. But plonk anyway. People like you bore me. Well, I imagine one of the downsides of being perfect (well, typing aside) is that a lot of people must bore you. What a burden you shoulder. My heart goes out to you. Marc |
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