Ira's Off to Paris
#26
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I thought that when I was waxing eloquent about it a few months ago, you said you wanted to look at it when you were in Paris, to compare it to Bonaparte. They're both around same price, I believe, 2 stars, good locations,etc. I saw Bonaparte when I was in Paris in Mar., but did not ask to see a room; should have.
Have a wonderful time! And how could you not?!
Have a wonderful time! And how could you not?!
#28
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<<Remember, rain is only water.... it dries.>>
What a memory this brings back for me. I was in Normandy with a student exchange program (I was the <i>accompagnateur</i>, not a student), and we went on a field trip to a nearby chateau one day - - <b>walking</b> the one-and-a-half miles there and back (does this happen in America anymore with schoolchildren?).
Anyhow, it started to rain, and all the kids started screaming and crying out "what are we gonna do?"
... and for a brief moment, it looked just like the same countryside that Tom Hanks and company were walking through in "Saving Private Ryan", and I thought - - "Raindrops!" - - these are RAINDROPS!
You can get hit by a lot worse than raindrops, as Americans, and Frenchmen, and Germans, and Aussies and Poles and more... could attest to, on that hallowed ground.
I haven't gotten worked up by finding myself out walking when rain starts... ever since that day.
Have a great trip, ira...
Best wishes,
Rex
What a memory this brings back for me. I was in Normandy with a student exchange program (I was the <i>accompagnateur</i>, not a student), and we went on a field trip to a nearby chateau one day - - <b>walking</b> the one-and-a-half miles there and back (does this happen in America anymore with schoolchildren?).
Anyhow, it started to rain, and all the kids started screaming and crying out "what are we gonna do?"
... and for a brief moment, it looked just like the same countryside that Tom Hanks and company were walking through in "Saving Private Ryan", and I thought - - "Raindrops!" - - these are RAINDROPS!
You can get hit by a lot worse than raindrops, as Americans, and Frenchmen, and Germans, and Aussies and Poles and more... could attest to, on that hallowed ground.
I haven't gotten worked up by finding myself out walking when rain starts... ever since that day.
Have a great trip, ira...
Best wishes,
Rex
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Measles make you bumpy
And mumps'll make you lumpy
And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch
A common cold'll fool ya
And whooping cough'll cool ya
But poison ivy, Lord'll make you itch!!
-- "Poison Ivy", by the great songwriting team of Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller
Au revoir, Ira. Hope you have a wonderful time!
And mumps'll make you lumpy
And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch
A common cold'll fool ya
And whooping cough'll cool ya
But poison ivy, Lord'll make you itch!!
-- "Poison Ivy", by the great songwriting team of Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller
Au revoir, Ira. Hope you have a wonderful time!
#36
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Ira, I'm sure you're sipping on a glass of wine at 33,000 feet by now. Don't pay attention to the weather predictions. Part of my recent trip to Europe predicted rain/snow every day of my week's stay in Interlaken. Well it did snow heavily the first day followed by 6 GLORIOUS, SUNNY days. Have A Great Trip !!! Mike
#37
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Ira, in case you check Fodors while in Paris: "Tous mes voeux pour un bon voyage!"
If anything can make you forget poison ivy, Paris should do it.
When I'm there, far from home and all that implies, I enjoy a most euphoric sort of temporary amnesia.
If anything can make you forget poison ivy, Paris should do it.
When I'm there, far from home and all that implies, I enjoy a most euphoric sort of temporary amnesia.
#39
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Hi, Ira... sorry I didn't see this until today. You should be in Paris now, enjoying yourself. Hope the poison ivy is better. I find the best thing for that is an anti-histimine and calomine lotion. Some people do well with the cortizone ointments, though. Looking forward to reading your trip report 
Best,
Sandy

Best,
Sandy



