Oh you know, Calling our pigeons "class" may be one big mistake. In fact, they're quite ugly !
Come to Montparnasse station and you'll see lots of rats though...
Anyway, this blog is great. I love it ! I first heard about in an article in "20 minutes", a free newspaper in Paris, and now I'm here to check about it. Good job ;)
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our pigeons are as fat as thanksgiving turkeys, lest you forget those pests ;)
RépondreSupprimerHahaha I love this one ! So true !
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even the animals are classier in Paris!
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I guess now it's rather bedbug for NY ;P
RépondreSupprimerAvantage Paris pour celui ci !
RépondreSupprimerthe parisian meat eater pigeons... gross
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RépondreSupprimerOh you know, Calling our pigeons "class" may be one big mistake. In fact, they're quite ugly !
Come to Montparnasse station and you'll see lots of rats though...
Anyway, this blog is great. I love it ! I first heard about in an article in "20 minutes", a free newspaper in Paris, and now I'm here to check about it. Good job ;)
Hahaha ça c'est marrant.
RépondreSupprimerPoint pour Paris.
miam, and pigeon is delicious.
RépondreSupprimercan't say the same for rats.
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The main character, Dr. Bernard Rieux, lives comfortably in an apartment building when strangely the building's concierge, M. Michel, a confidante, dies from a fever. Dr. Rieux consults his colleague, Castel, about the illness until they come to the conclusion that a plague is sweeping the town. They both approach fellow doctors and town authorities about their theory, but are eventually dismissed on the basis of one death. However, as more and more deaths quickly ensue, it becomes apparent that there is an epidemic.
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