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- Beer In Ads #6: Biere d’Alsace by Brookston Beer Bulletin on Nov 21, 2009
The artist for today’s ad was born in the Alsace, in 1873, in what is today part of France. But two years before he was born, it belonged to the German Empire, who had annexed it after the Franco-Prussian War that began in 1870. Why is that rel...
- Human experience gets in the way by Gentile Warrior on Nov 21, 2009
Granted life and freedom by the Almighty, we human beings have commenced to destroy it from the very beginning. If you want to have a basic understanding of humanity throughout the ages, all one has to do is study the existence of Israel since it's i...
- Last Six Spots Filled in 2010 World Cup by Life 2000 on Nov 19, 2009
The 32-team field for next summer's World Cup in South Africa is set after the final qualifying matches Wednesday. Four teams advanced from Europe. France drew with visiting Ireland, 1-1, after extra time and won the two-leg aggregate, 2-1. Portug...
- The moment Thierry Henry lost credibility... by El Vomitar on Nov 19, 2009
Very sad that a brilliant footballer commits such a cardinal sin like this.
- Les Bouquinistes by My Melange on Nov 16, 2009
Many a photo of Paris taken from the banks of the Seine, contain these large dark green (often dented and graffitied) metal boxes perched precariously atop the cement walls lining the embankments that run both sides of the river. These green...
- New York to England … now onto France! “Blue Shudders” the new studio. by Jason Oliva on Nov 16, 2009
New York to England …. and now onto France! A couple of weeks ago we arrived in the small & very picturesque village of Collioure, in the south west of France, with one suitcase, one backpack and one laptop each. We’re going to stay h...
- Les Bouquinistes by My Melange on Nov 16, 2009
Many a photo of Paris taken from the banks of the Seine, contain these large dark green (often dented and graffitied) metal boxes perched precariously atop the cement walls lining the embankments that run both sides of the river. These...






