03/16/07 05:56 - 23ºF - ID#38492
sick
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03/13/07 01:35 - 57ºF - ID#38443
Fuck YOU
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03/04/07 09:47 - 25ºF - ID#38354
finally....i'm finished.
i have to say that just about everyone we came across in paris was so extremely pleasant and friendly and polite that when i came back to the US and had to deal with americans, i was disgusted. i don't understand what is happening to this country, but the attitudes of strangers are often unberable. more on that later.
This is the pompidou center. this is in front of the modern art museum of sorts. it also has a movie theater complex. notice how people are just sitting and chillin in the sun? there are many performers, singing, playing instruments, juggling, etc.
this is the actual building. it's super modern and spiffy.
one of many, many, chocolate shops.
just thought this would be a cool picture.
a parisian toilet.
the grand notre dame. the line was super long, but my family decided to cut. i hated it when people cut in front of me, and i would tell them they needed to go to the back of the line, but i couldn't do that if they cut and i would be left waiting in line forever, while they were inside.
not sure what this was, but everyone was standing around it, and my cousin told me we have to at least touch it with one of our feet facing...um south... i think?
inside of notre dame.
a miniature scene they had on display inside of how notre dame was built.
a huge candelabra.
these "free hugs" people were everywhere. i thought it was some kind of scam, where they wanted money, but they really just wanted hugs. i hugged this guy after taking the picture....and checked all of my pockets afterwards. why are we so cynical?
doggies are allowed in stores.
doggies are allowed in restaurants as well. here is a boxer chillin on a chair at the restaurant we ate in.
name your casing....any kind of casing!
these specialty stores are not so special in paris like they are here. they are everywhere, on every street, in every neighborhood, whereas, in the states, you only find them in swanky, trendy neighborhoods.
this was in the window of the restaurant we went to eat dinner at that night. it was an enormous pot of cabbage, potatoes, carrots and ham hocks.
faben said she would like to try escargot. she also wanted to try frogs legs, but they werent on the menu of any of the restaurants we went to. next time maybe.
my cousin had the escargot too.
my salad with warm goat cheese.
faben's potatoes, ham and cheese. it was really stinky cheese. i usually like stinky cheese, but not this one. she liked it just fine.
my steak and pomme frites. i ordered the stead medium, but it was mostly rare. i like my beef bloody but it was a bit too bloody. i noticed that their idea of medium was much different than our idea of medium cooked meat.
afterwards, we came upon a protest. i think the french like to walk in groups with torches and yell. kind of like they did in "beauty and the beast". this protest was about bringing back the franc and throwing out the euro. i guess the prices went up quite far after the euro was introduced. i can tell you, everything that was not food, was so expensive.
the view out of the hotel room.
every neighborhood has an outdoor market twice a week. this one was in ours. it was small by their standards, huge by ours. its not like our farmers markets, because they have meat, poultry, and fish stands.
their poultry still has the head and legs.
somehow, their vegetables look much bigger and more vibrant.
and more colorful.
candied items. fruits and stuff?
their fish also have their heads and gills and apparently their wings too.
mmmm....roasted chicken and baby potatoes.
this was our stop on the metro. paris has one of the best subway systems in the world. it transports approximately 4.5 million passengers per day (1.365 billion for the year 2005). It serves 297 stations.
when they were originally built, they predominant style of the metro was "art neuvou". that is one of my favorite art movements. that is the style of my tattoo.
we found an open air pet and garden market.
they have sleeping kitties in store front windows. why don't we ever see that here?
looks like they like gay people in paris.
this tiny church is called sainte chapelle. built in the 13th century, it only took 5 years to complete. that is amazingly short, given the fact that notre dame took over 200 years to build!
it is admired for the enormous 50 foot stained glass windows. there are 15 of them, depicting over 1000 biblical scenes. this was definitely one of my favorite sites.
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we went to visit the catacombs. they give discounts to job seekers. this is the first time i've seen job seekers get discounts. but teachers get discounts everywhere.
we dared each other to touch the dead people.
these are tunnels underneath paris, that once were limestone queries. when disease was running rampantly throughout the city in the 18th century, they figured it was being caused by contamination from improper burials and decided to move the remains from cemeteries into these queries.
there are remains of about 6 million people here. the small part of the catacombs that is open to the public is about a mile long, but there are 186 miles of closed catacomb tunnels. there are secret entrances all over paris, that are found in the sewers, metro stations and manholes. i guess people sneak in all the time. they have graffiti dating back to the 1800's.
one would think that it would smell inside the catacombs, but it only has a faint mildew smell. no rotting flesh.
musee d'orsay. this is where a lot of the impressionists are housed. here is crazy vincent.
the huge museum is located in a former train station. why can't we convert our abandoned central terminal to something useful and beautiful?
degas, my favorite impressionist. when i draw, (charcoal) it is usually his stuff i copy.
brush strokes. i like to get close to the actual painting to see what kind of brush strokes the artist uses.
monet's strokes seem to blend into one.
van gogh's style is almost child like.
look, they have a picture of me, NAKED!
they have a lot of art nouveau furniture here too. i would love to have a few of these pieces in my apt some day.
licking the window, i was.
you can do just about anything in paris. why didn't i think of this?!?! this is a girls' dream come true.
this was an actual puppeteer. does anyone else think that this is almost unbelievable? like its out of a book or something? i mean, where do you see a puppet shop, with real, handmade puppets, anymore?
that night we went to a lebanese restaurant. it was quite an experience, as we didn't speak any french and the woman who owned it didn't speak any english. she was so sweet and welcoming. we just ate whatever she brought out for us. she decided what we should have from the menu. it was delicious. this was some of the hummus, our aperitif.
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this is the newest metro line that was built in paris; #14. it is completely automated, so that you can stand in the front and watch as you zoom through the tunnels.
there is glass all along the edge of the tracks so that people cannot commit suicide there.
we went to a pet store. i don't understand why every store that i've been to there just seems so much better? the merchandise is better, it's cleaner, more organized, better presentation and higher quality goods. i think europeans have different shopping habits. whereas we'd rather pay less for something in order to have more things, they'd rather have fewer things that are more expensive and higher quality. they will buy a very expensive pair of boots that they will wear for many years whereas we will buy much cheaper boots that we can change every year. i think this goes for just about all kinds of goods, including food. i've never seen a €1 store in europe, EVER.
a manga store that i went to with faben had this crazy collection of star wars figurines. they were terribly expensive though.
one of the art pieces located in the meto stations. i feel like i've seen this somewhere before. i'm thinking the philladelphia airport? the philly airport always has an art collection on display. it changes periodically, so i can't be sure if it was there or not.
a really cool scooter that faben wants.
a cool bed that i want.
one of the most expensive shopping districts in paris. what a stark contradiction. there are many, many homeless men in paris. i think it was even more than in NYC. there were people with tents set up on streets, with chairs and couches beside the tents. imagine elmwood, with homeless people pitching tents on the sidewalks and chillin on couches. i wanted to take a picture, but i was afraid i'd get my ass kicked. most of the homeless people also have a dog.
an NPR piece i listened to said that the homeless people are setting up the tents as a protest to make the homeless situation more visible to the public. like (e:paul) said; those europeans love to protest.
another cool picture, i thought.
ok, although this is a department store, "galeries lafayette", it is one of the most beautiful buildings i have EVER seen. it is indescribable how magnificent and breath taking this building is. the dome roof, is like a gigantic tiffany's lamp.
this is europe's largest department store. i didn't buy anything in here because it was so extremely expensive. i did eat here. i think they have around 12 restaurants and cafe's.
this is my gelato that i had for desert. real gelato is so unbelievably delicious that i would like to be buried with it in one hand and a spoon in the other.
a modern indian wedding dress?
more escargot.
who knew that the eiffel tower was so small?
it was nice that when we arrived it was dusk, so it was still visible against a blue sky but already lit up.
every hour on the hours for ten minutes they make the tower sparkle. you don't really realize how massive this structure is until you are standing close to it.
a view from directly underneath, looking up.
a view from the third level with one of the lights that rotate from the tower. paris looks beautiful at night.
a cute little fiat. why don't we have these miniature cars here? why does everything we own have to be so gigantean? bigger is NOT better, better is better.
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03/03/07 10:16 - 31ºF - ID#38338
paris pictures
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucccck
fuck it. i'm going through all that again. you can just look at pictures on shutterfly, with no explanations, no nothing.
make sure you view the pictures as a slide show, otherwise you will have to click on each picture individually and thats a pain in the ass.
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03/03/07 08:56 - 32ºF - ID#38337
adagio for strings
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03/01/07 05:12 - ID#38321
car drama at the impound!
so I get here (the impound) today and I tell the guy that I'm ready to pick up the car and he says fine but I hope you have a tow truck because your inspection is expired.
are you fucking kidding me!?!? I didn't even notice!
so thankfully I had hundai roadside assistance from the warranty that you get when buying a new car. i'm sure it is not intended for towing cars from impounds b/c your car is not inspected, but i just told them that it would not start and gave them the address of the impund. i figured i'd deal with the tow guy when he arrived. and when he did, he was super cool and was like i'll just tow you down the road and then let you go and you can go on your merry way. and i said cool, and reached for my keys, and realized that i didn't even bring them!
wtf!
so he tows it to marvins house and then we have to go back to get my keys at work and drive back to his house and then finally this nightmare is over. if it werent for him, i would have been totally fucked. thankfully, he puts up with my drama and lets what ever comes out of my mouth go in one ear and come right out of the other.
and so he concludes this two day adventure with "so do i get any ass out of this, or what?"
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02/28/07 07:32 - 30ºF - ID#38311
i will never again not pay a parking tix
my heart took a swim into my stomach.
they booted and towed my car!
fuck!
i can't believe what a fucking looser i am. i really didn't think they would do it.
pay your parking tickets, people.
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02/26/07 09:31 - 31ºF - ID#38290
make potato in head
no mom, he was baked long before he was mashed....hee hee
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02/16/07 08:50 - 15ºF - ID#38188
im on!
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02/16/07 12:14 - 17ºF - ID#38180
dammit
so no, I'm not in paris yet. because of the storm everything is still jacked up. I get to the airport yesterday to get paper tickets (us stand by people have to get boarding passes when flying international ahead of time) and its about 2:30 pm. the agent tells me that the six o'clock flight that I was planning to take is not going to philly anymore. philly is backed up for days because of the ice from the storm andthey only have 8 gates that are working. WTF! she tells me that the 3pm is delayed till 4:15 and I should try to catch that. I didn't have anything with me yet. I hadn't gone home from work yet and so I had to haul ass back to tonawanda to get my luggage and faben. we get back to the airport and get through security and to the gate on time. when they begin boarding I get a glimmer of hope because I hear them saying that there are only 28 passangers (its a small 37 seat plane). so I'm thinking I'm golden when the agent tells me that the flight is weight restricted and they'll only be taking 30. unfortunately there were a few REAL passangers on the standby list and so a couple of suits get on instead of me. so now I'm sitting at the airport thinking what the fuck do I do. there are no more flight to philly. do I go home or do I go somewhere else to try to get to philly. as I'm sitting there the agent makes an announcement saying that anyone who is going to philly needs to go to the ticket counter because ther are NO seats to philly FOR THE NEXT FIVE DAYS!!
I was like wtf? so I figure I should go to bwi and maybe take a train to philly. the agent put us up in first class for free. usually I have to pay $20 but I guess he was feeling generous. good thing he did. I got placed there with a group of hotshots who were desperate to get to philly. they all started making phone calls and had a limo waiting to pick them up at the airport. the invited me and faben to come along. I said that I cannot afford a limo, but they said that its all covered. so we got a free luxury ride to philly and arrived at about 10:20. the paris flight left at 9:37.
so my mom was able to book a hotel for us with her holiday inn points. I was surprised that they let her do it on such a short notice. but we once again lucked out cuz every single hotel in the area was booked and the ones that weren't were $200 a night. I was able to get a 2pm check out today , so we will be packing up soon and heading back to the airport. I wanted to go to the city and do some stuff, butits 5 degrees here so it won't be happening.
if I don't get on that flight tonight, I will be coming home.
i'll keep you guys updated.
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