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11/4/2009 3:49:09 PM
Lukas Jackson
Posts 1149
Do you love Obama as much as we do?

What does this say?

Why is this guy so ouvert?

Why did this movie never come out in the States?

Do the French eat horsemeat?

Is it common for the French to wear high heels while riding bicycles?

What is wrong with this man's tongue?

Is this really what you think of the West?

Wouldn't this hurt?

Is this really necessary?

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11/4/2009 4:08:44 PM
Fabrice D.
Fabrice D.
Posts 923
Do you love Obama as much as we do? More
What does this say? You guess
Why is this guy so ouvert? He suffers from an american disease, the McDo flu
Why did this movie never come out in the States? because Americans prefer shooting bad Hollywood remakes of good french movies rather than viewing the original masterpieces.
Do the French eat horsemeat? Yes, and it's gooood!!!
Is it common for the French to wear high heels while riding bicycles? is there another way of riding for women?
What is wrong with this man's tongue? What is wrong with him is that he takes the pain of learning english
Is this really what you think of the West? We're not very good at geography
Wouldn't this hurt? Oooh, it's gooood
Is this really necessary? More than necessary, vital!

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edited by Fabrice D. on 11/4/2009
11/4/2009 4:18:44 PM
jimbraiden
jimbraiden
Posts 2680
"Is it common for the French to wear high heels while riding bicycles?"

Now this is why although I may be a Europhobe I am a confirmed Francophile.

And yes horsemeat is very tasty.
11/4/2009 4:30:54 PM
Fabrice D.
Fabrice D.
Posts 923
You're a lucky man, Jim!

Me, I must live with being both an Anglophobe and an Anglophile. Nobody's perfect.
11/4/2009 4:49:55 PM
RandyBeck
RandyBeck
Posts 1867
jimbraiden wrote:
And yes horsemeat is very tasty.


Keep you guys away from my thoat.

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11/5/2009 9:05:17 AM
Lukas Jackson
Posts 1149
Congratulations Fabrice, you passed the test.

I wonder why Philip K. Dick was so tormented about eating horsemeat. Was he some kind of snob?

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11/7/2009 12:45:51 PM
jemmerling
jemmerling
Posts 18
Lukas Jackson wrote:

What does this say?


"Bones from the former St. Lawrence Cemetery deposited (dumped?) in 1848 in the western ossuary then transferred in September 1859."

1848 was the year of the Paris Commune, perhaps there's a connection.

Lukas Jackson wrote:

Why did this movie never come out in the States?


Only a tiny fraction of films made in France are ever released in the US. The ones you see in "art houses" are not really typical. Do you have reason to think this particular film is so good it ought to have been released here? You could probably watch it on a Chinese website.
11/7/2009 12:46:45 PM
jemmerling
jemmerling
Posts 18
Lukas Jackson wrote:
Congratulations Fabrice, you passed the test.

I wonder why Philip K. Dick was so tormented about eating horsemeat. Was he some kind of snob?


PKD was tormented about nearly everything.
11/7/2009 3:03:53 PM
jimbraiden
jimbraiden
Posts 2680
Philip K Dick = Horselover Fats
11/7/2009 3:39:18 PM
Kevin C.
Kevin C.
Posts 1686
jemmerling wrote:
1848 was the year of the Paris Commune, perhaps there's a connection.


Here in the Americas, where there's plenty of room to bury our dead, we forget that the reuse of cemeteries was common in congested European cities. I wonder how films such as Poltergeist play in Europe?
11/7/2009 8:04:04 PM
Fabrice D.
Fabrice D.
Posts 923
jemmerling.[/quote wrote:
11/7/2009 8:05:08 PM
Fabrice D.
Fabrice D.
Posts 923
jemmerling wrote:
Lukas Jackson wrote:

What does this say?


"Bones from the former St. Lawrence Cemetery deposited (dumped?) in 1848 in the western ossuary then transferred in September 1859."

1848 was the year of the Paris Commune, perhaps there's a connection.


Clearly deposited, not dumped.
The Paris Commune was in 1871, not in 1848.
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