Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Le premier post a la Paris
Well, I made it to the other side of the Atlantic. I'm seeing things with rose colored windows.
But I'm in a bit of a lame mode. I still haven't made it to any famous Parisian places yet because I'm either busy settling in or going to work. To be fair, though, the Aiesec network is like the instant noodle of friends. I met up with a bunch of internationals in an OZ bar (in fact, I think that's what it was called – “OZ Bar”) and boogalooed until 6am last weekend. Ukrainian, Dutch, Turkish, Filipino, Indian, Peruvian, Russian, Canadian (a Quebecois) --- it makes me wonder if I will make any French acquaintances.
Hmm... must start thinking about traveling. I'm going to be in the Czech Republic in March (still haven't been to Prague either), and possibly Germany and the Netherlands. I need to cover new territories. Socially, I've had offers from Bulgaria and Egypt so far. And of course, su casa mi casa - I live in prime location in the heart of Paris :)
But I'm in a bit of a lame mode. I still haven't made it to any famous Parisian places yet because I'm either busy settling in or going to work. To be fair, though, the Aiesec network is like the instant noodle of friends. I met up with a bunch of internationals in an OZ bar (in fact, I think that's what it was called – “OZ Bar”) and boogalooed until 6am last weekend. Ukrainian, Dutch, Turkish, Filipino, Indian, Peruvian, Russian, Canadian (a Quebecois) --- it makes me wonder if I will make any French acquaintances.
Hmm... must start thinking about traveling. I'm going to be in the Czech Republic in March (still haven't been to Prague either), and possibly Germany and the Netherlands. I need to cover new territories. Socially, I've had offers from Bulgaria and Egypt so far. And of course, su casa mi casa - I live in prime location in the heart of Paris :)
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Wow! Jimanda was lucky enough to spend New Year's in Paris this year and, surprisingly, fell in love with the city. I'm sure that has happened to no one else.
How long will you be there? Justin "Stab and Ski" Romick lives with his fiancee in Bordeaux for the next couple of months. You should meet up!
How long will you be there? Justin "Stab and Ski" Romick lives with his fiancee in Bordeaux for the next couple of months. You should meet up!
Mmmm...j-j-j-Jim-mah! Yeah, you two are strange. Nobody falls in love with Paris with all its delicate, artsy, fantastic, and beautiful architecture/museums/cafes/fashion/food/people. Nobody, really.
Yes, I have heard of this nice young man and his fiancee, who live in the famous wine country. I intend on showing up on their doorstep unexpectedly one day.
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Yes, I have heard of this nice young man and his fiancee, who live in the famous wine country. I intend on showing up on their doorstep unexpectedly one day.
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