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Issue No. 35, April 30, 2008
In this week's Hobo In Paris, discover the hobo heaven hidden right before
your eyes with Jimmy Trout in Tumbleweed, read the continuation of Brian Van der
Horst's tale on translating a new business concept into French in 21st Century
Dharma Bum, and take the Outbound Train to Deauville for a little change of
scenery. Then pamper yourself at Keitud spa with guest contributor Tina Lynch
and plan your next live musical evening with the latest information from Doug
English. All that right here at hoboinparis.com.
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Pampered in Paris©
By Tina M. Lynch
KIETUD' -
Space Anti-Stress.
Dr. Who and Captain Kirk head for some relaxation in a
galaxy far, far away......!
Though I didn't actually see any Daleks or Cybermen,
or happen to catch a glimpse of Mr. Spock's pointed ears, I definitely felt as
if I was in their kind of place! Welcom... Read More >> |
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| Tumbleweed |
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Tumbleweed
by Jimmy Trout
Hobo Heaven
I may have arrived in France entirely by accident, but
with the time I now have under my belt living Hexagonally, I know that it was
in the cards all along. It was my fate,
my destiny, my divine providence.
Because France is, above all else, Hobo Heaven.
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| Concert with Doug |
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Berlioz And The Ventilator Blues
By Doug English
Join Doug and Expats Paris on Saturday, May 17 at the Cité de la Musique
for Le Diable et le Bon Dieu.
Anima
Eterna
Jos
van Immerseel direction
Rian
de Waal piano Erard 1896
Franz
Liszt
Méphisto
Valse n°1
Edvard
Grieg
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| Outbound Train |
 | Outbound Train
By Mollie Coyne
Deauville
Deauville is a lovely little seaside resort on the English
Channel in Normandy. It shares a train
station with its closest neighbor, Trouville, and is an easy two-hour drive or
train ride from Paris. Being the posher
of the two towns, Deauville makes for a nice romantic weekend retrea... Read More >> |
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| 21st Century Dharma Bum |
 | 21st Century
Dharma Bum
by Brian Van der Horst
Translating NLP for The
French: Part Two.
(Continued from last week.)
By this time I had begun to learn a lot
more useful French than I had ever picked up in school. I was learning by
listening to my interpreters. There are two ways to get translated if you a... Read More >> |
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