GOD BLESS AMERICA !!
#82
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Another cheesehead (Wisconsin) greeting. Hope you encounter many folks here who are as courteous and pleasant as we did while in Paris (including the shopkeeper who apologized to me because her English was "not so good...") Oh right, us, the many-tongued! I don't think so! LOL.
This IS a great thread...
This IS a great thread...
#85
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Hi Mickael:
I'm from Pennsylvania. Hope at another time you'll head to the NE & SE United States where you will be able to see some incredible historic sites that date back to the Revolutionary War times (1770s) to present. I'd highly recommend Washington D.C. it was a man named L'Enfant (of course French) that created and directed its architectural design.
I'm from Pennsylvania. Hope at another time you'll head to the NE & SE United States where you will be able to see some incredible historic sites that date back to the Revolutionary War times (1770s) to present. I'd highly recommend Washington D.C. it was a man named L'Enfant (of course French) that created and directed its architectural design.
#86
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Hey Mickael - it's Austin, Texas again.
In case you get homesick on your trip over here, you can always stop by Paris, Texas. You won't see no fancy croissants, but they sure have a heck of a BBQ. Haute cuisine at its finest!
The Lone Star State welcomes you!
In case you get homesick on your trip over here, you can always stop by Paris, Texas. You won't see no fancy croissants, but they sure have a heck of a BBQ. Haute cuisine at its finest!
The Lone Star State welcomes you!
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Bonjour Mickael!! Can you handle ANOTHER greeting from Wisconsin???-----the land of Cheese, Cows, and the Green Bay Packers football team!!! I was in Paris last summer, and I will definitely return. The city was beautiful, the food was wonderful, (Mmmmm, banana and nutella crepes), and the people were both beautiful AND wonderful!! Have a great time while here in the USA!!
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Bon soir, mlm. Comment allez vous?
Here's another greeting from California (it's a big state), this time from the Silicon Valley, home Google, Yahoo, and EBay (among others).
Why don't you post your US itinerary in case there's a Fodor's GTG nearby while you're here?
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Paris!
Here's another greeting from California (it's a big state), this time from the Silicon Valley, home Google, Yahoo, and EBay (among others).
Why don't you post your US itinerary in case there's a Fodor's GTG nearby while you're here?
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Paris!
#91
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My in-laws send a greeting from their home in Mississippi, not too far from the birthplace of Elvis Presley!
And as an American who was born in Nancy, France, greetings from beautiful Denver, Colorado. Hope you have as much fun in the U.S. as we did in your spectacular city.
And as an American who was born in Nancy, France, greetings from beautiful Denver, Colorado. Hope you have as much fun in the U.S. as we did in your spectacular city.
#93
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Waouh!!!! Great . I think some states are more energic than other!!! i now have 42 states. What are you doing Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and West Virginia ? Say hello to me and the challenge of this message will be successful. And i will be so happy to have all these Hellos... Well in September, i will be in California, Arizona (no hi from here?), Utah (same...) and Nevada. But i've been in other states the past years. SO WAKE UP !!! I would like a hello from these last 8 states...
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Another welcome from Louisville, Kentucky. My father's family arrived in Virginia colony in the late 1600s from Alsace Lorraine.
Since you offered, we are planning a return trip to Paris next spring and would like to see the Normandy beaches. Is there an easy way to get there without a car (and without speaking French)?
Since you offered, we are planning a return trip to Paris next spring and would like to see the Normandy beaches. Is there an easy way to get there without a car (and without speaking French)?

