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113 bis, Rue de l'Ouest Paris, Île-de-France, France, 75014
... 42 euro on the flight and 50 euro on my baggage fees. Fine, that's okay. Then I looked at the airports and did the math that I was actually flying into Bergamo rather than Milan. About an hour or so away. But I thought, okay, that's fine, Southwest does the same thing with Miami, there's a shuttle that takes you from Bergamo to Milan, and Molly had suggested checking out Bergamo anyway.
THEN.
Paris, Île-de-France, France
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... so much and he said he wanted to keep the deal going. I then replied so you want him to say "No I will take 9 €" and my brother said "isn't that how it works?".
Hah, well after that we were attacked by about 40 other people and a group of people asking if we spoke english. I said yes and was attacked by cardboard all saying "I am from Bosnia, I am hungry please I have 8 kids." Everyone I saw ...
... We went on to find Oscar Wilde who had the oddest gravestone yet. I'm not sure what the meaning is behind the odd design of the angel is but I was able to get an idea of why it was covered in kisses. I had to look it up when I got home but apparently his fans didn't feel notes and flowers were enough to show their affection for him so they started to leave kiss marks with lipstick. Yeah, I know I though it would be something more ...
Paris, Île-de-France, France christineraymo... collés sur le siège en avant de moi, et quand la femme a baissé son siège pour dormir, il a fallu que je me tasse les genoux vers Micheline. Dieu merci pour les Valiums. Depuis que le médecin de Sonoma m'a donné ça, je réussi à faire les voyages sans trop de douleur. Mais quand j'arrive à l'appartement, je m'enligne pour le lit et j'ai dormi environ pour deux heures. Surprise, surprise.......on descend de l'avion et on met nos ...
Paris, France carpeau... had left in the middle of the night. On his bunk, wrapped in his sheet, was Amy's wallet. Her purse was open. Nothing appeared to be missing, but it was not a pleasant start to the morning. Once in the Gare du Nord, we spent ninety minutes with the SNCF gendarmes, mostly a young woman constable with less English than Jim's French. A report of the incident was written. With no evidence of missing property, there was no actual ...
Paris, France oneyearaway... go to the Catacombs, a disused 16th century quarry that now houses the skeletal remains of some 6 million Parisians stacked neatly in tunnels 20 meters under ground. A sign outside warns that claustrophobics and people of a nervous disposition might think twice about visiting the site. Eerie but good. See the pictures for more. We then went back to the train station for the train to Dijon.... where you find me typing this. Checking Out And so that ...
Paris, France byrnedm... were doing - sitting outside watching people go by while having dinner. It's the best entertainment in town! Across the street was a restaurant called Indiana which featured Tex-Mex food. Being originally from Indiana, I saw nothing to connect the two (Indiana and Tex-Mex). How odd! We've learned not to try Mexican food away from home. It's never the same.
Paris, France ethanater... our hotel, which by the way we could not be happier with! It is small, but clean and only set for three... who new privacy could be such a luxury! Well, I know this is long and if you are acutlly still reading this know that I feel loved! I miss you all and I would love to hear from you! Feel free to post on this site -if you can figure it out... I havent the slightest idea!- or send me an email at ajbauer@csbsju.edu *Much Love* -AMY
Paris, France ajbauer... being tardy, etc), and all the money goes into a pot for a champagne party. we arrived at this party which was like a mini UN of sorts--- it is fascinating that there are people from all over the world at INSEAD. mostly western europeans, some asians, indians, south africans, americans, and canadians. all for the most part, dorky, generally well-mannered, but sexually deprived. after all of the champagne bottles started to empty, these stressed business ...
Fontainebleu, France shmaggen... he was working in a real touristy area. However, I was amazed at how much French was able to come out of my mouth. I was able to help order for everyone and ask our waiter for things that we needed. It was pretty cool how much French I can spit out when needed. The waiter was friendly and was quite patient with our limited French. I wasn't that hungry so I had onion soup and shared a crepe with Suzanne. Afterwards, we decided to get off the beaten track a bit and look for the ...
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