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RSVP | Comments Date: Mar 4, 2007 (Sun) Location: NA Start: 12:00 AM End: 12:00 AM (Note: test's local date/time) plein de choses possibles mais pas de travail! - Add This to My RSSCalendar - Import to MS Outlook (VCal)
Pipesmoker of the Week #51: Jacques Faizant
During the War, he drew for Le Dimanche Illustré and La Revue de l'Écran, He was eventually assigned by Jean Nohain of Bonjour Dimanche and its supplement Le This family comic debuted in France Dimanche in 1949, and was renamed
Pensée du dimanche 28 janvier
Opera once was an important social instrument—especially in Italy. With Rossini and Verdi people were listening to opera together and having the same catharsis with the same story, the same moral dilemmas. They were holding hands in the
press review french magazine Le Journal du Dimanche
Press review - article about Nelly our french importer in a french newspaper called Le Journal du Dimanche - (17th december
Pensée du dimanche 21 janvier
Cat. A symbol of liberty. The Roman goddess of Liberty was represented as holding a cup in one hand, a broken sceptre in the other, and with a cat lying at her feet. No animal is so great an enemy to all constraint as a cat.
Pensée du dimanche 31 décembre
Gentle readers, vilaine fille wishes you and yours abundant good health, love, happiness, and success in 2007. PS Siamo campioni del mondo, e lo saremo per altri tre anni ALMENO
Pensée du dimanche 14 janvier
My experience has been that work is almost the best way to pull oneself out of the depths. —Eleanor Roosevelt
Pensée du dimanche 17 décembre
They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch. —The Marquis de Sade
Pensée du dimanche 24 décembre
LET IT SNOW! To all who keep Christmas—and to all who don’t—vilaine fille sends her fond wishes for a season of miracles, togetherness, and wild, enduring joy. Gd bless us, everyone! (Anche i cugini rosiconi, bien sûr.
Pensée du dimanche 10 décembre
OUR lives are Swiss,— So still, so cool, Till, some odd afternoon, The Alps neglect their curtains, And we look farther on. Italy stands the other side… —Emily Dickinson
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