Monday, December 13, 2010

бои спокемон

The Guinness Gingerbread ".


I watched 15 days ago an emission of À la di Stasio devoted to the holiday season and this coming from the book Gingerbread Kitchen Nigella Lawson had caught my attention. And here I am moving from words to action!

cake pans for 2 medium size
1 / 2 cup butter 1 cup
cane syrup or corn syrup 1 cup golden

brown sugar 1 cup Guinness 2 tablespoons
teaspoon ground ginger 2 tablespoons
tsp cinnamon powder
1 / 4 c. tsp clove powder
2 cups flour 2 tsp
teaspoon baking soda
300 ml sour cream 2 eggs


In a saucepan, heat butter, brown sugar, corn syrup and brown.
Add the Guinness, stir, then add the ginger, cinnamon, and clove. Heat over low heat until all ingredients are well blended.
Add two cups of flour, and baking soda and mix well to avoid and dissolve any lumps.
In another bowl beat two eggs with sour cream. Without waiting, pour the mixture in preparation for Guinness.
Stir well and pour into cake pans (2 for me) or a square pan and bake in oven preheated to 350 ° F for 45 minutes, or until a toothpick stuck in the middle of the cake comes out clean .

I also found this recipe on an English site with proportions may be somewhat different (long live conversions) and it will have the opportunity to try to see if the result is very different. ..
is simply delicious and so easy to do ... Personally, it's toast and buttery as I prefer, what makes me say that this will be enough on my breakfast table in the future ...



PS: It is not enough to eat a bit of culture can be ... Did you know what is the little ball in this can of Guinness?

Me neither! So I rummaged a bit on the net and finally, it turns out that Guinness contains less CO2 than other beers and has less collar (commonly called "moss" to the uninitiated like me) when the lodging. Of closer possible its beer in cans of beer served in pubs, Guinness invented this little plastic ball filled with nitrogen under pressure. When you open the can, the gas escapes, the "floating widget" (the ball) is agitated, and brews beer as well, making him his crown.
That's one subject you will know everything at ...
(Sources: The show's Grocery, and a student bartender nightlife in his spare time)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Are Vlad Models Legal?

Waffles with cinnamon.



Each season his waffle? I do not know. But for this holiday season, and the day of snowflakes and hail, this recipe from Suzanne Roth Cupcakes Alsace (s'bredlebuech) me happy.

For a couple of waffles : 250g flour

25cl fresh cream (replaced by sour cream on the Quebec side, cheaper, and sour cream Beatrice 15% approximates a lot of our fresh cream texture and almost taste I think.)

150g butter 4 eggs 2 tsp

tablespoons sugar 1 pinch salt 1 tsp
Coffee Mix cinnamon

flour with 2 eggs and 2 yolks and with the cream, sugar, salt, cinnamon.
Do not say what to do with 150g butter, personally I have melted and I added at that time in the recipe. I mixed until a homogeneous mixture.
[Back to the recipe as written] Beat the egg whites until stiff and add to mixture.
Heat the waffle iron and grease, pour a little batter and cook the waffles a nice golden color.
Sprinkle with icing sugar and cinnamon.

In addition, I understand how they make nice little round waffles all ... It is not life grand?

Monday, December 6, 2010

South Park Heroes Of Migh

Saint-Nicolas [between North and Alsace, France].

In France, especially in Alsace and Lorraine (just in the North as well), traditionally the night of December 6, Saint Nicolas toured towns and villages, and removal for children who have been good and obedient gifts and treats.
In practice, all day of 6, he visited schools and distributed to children (also look forward to his coming as that of Santa Claus), chocolates and small marshmallows scented, clementines or oranges, gingerbread and small buns: the "shell" in the North, and the "Mannele" (or "Mannala) in Alsace.
I adopted since the birth of my biggest (Alsatian birth) and that tradition every year on Saint Nicolas, we make these little fellows in brioche bread that we eat in the evening of St. Nicolas with a chocolate hot ...
My little men had formed a little strange this year, but they were such good and so pleasant to eat when our first flakes of winter were falling apart ... finally

For 10 fellows
250g flour 10g yeast T45
fresh baker (10g dry yeast type Fleischmann)

40g sugar 5g salt 1 egg


60g milk 80g butter, softened 1 egg beaten

for gilding

In a bowl, mix all ingredients except butter. Be careful not to touch the salt and yeast.
Knead the dough thoroughly mixed then add the butter. Knead the dough by hand for ten minutes : Stretch it and pull it on itself to trap air.
Place it in a bowl, cover with a damp cloth and let rest in a warm place until 1:30.
Take the dough, flatten it with your hand to remove air and divide it into smaller pieces of 60g (personally I make about 90g of dough, I find it easier to shape). Divide the strands into a carrot with the widest part, form the head, using chisel form the arms and the legs.
Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and brush them with egg beaten with a brush.
Let rise 30 minutes then brush again with egg beaten.
Bake in preheated oven at 180 ° C (392 ° F) about 10 to 15 minutes.

(Recipe Book The following gourmet recipes for bakers in Alsace Guy Zeissloff).


Butter Cupcakes (butterbredle) and Christmas cookies with cinnamon.


(Thanks to various websites for pictures associated with links)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Play The Lego Poptropica Game

LATIN 2010 DOCS in TOULOUSE

PROGRAM COMPLETE LATIN DOCS
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Wednesday, November 3
8:30 p.m. HONDURAS - We are not afraid!
Documentary on the Honduran people's resistance against the coup.
K. Lara - 2010 - 110 min - VOSTFR ( Cinema Crater )
Discussion with Gabriela Carias and Rene Amador (one of the protagonists of the documentary)


Friday, November 5 ( Maison des associations )
5:00 p.m. HAITI - Chronicle of a disaster foretold
A. Antonin - 2010 - 20 min - VOSTFR
Meals Latino
8:30 p.m. CUBA - The Blockade: War against Cuba
D. Desaloms - 2004 - 68 min - VOSTFR - Debate with Maxime Vivas and FRANCE CUBA


Saturday, November 6
2:30 p.m. BRAZIL - A week Parajuru
How social projects can hide a neo-colonialism!
J. Huerta - 2009 - 68 min - VOSTFR - Discussion with José Huerta (
Samba Stockings )
5:00 p.m. The business of gold in Guatemala
G. Lassalle - 2009 - 54 min - VOSTFR - Debate with Grégory Lassalle ( Samba Stockings )
Meals Latino

8:30 p.m. Evening feminist
" Women and conflict in Latin America: the denunciation to the resistance "
3 mini-docs + debate with "shake" and "Promedios (
Samba Stockings )
+
Free Concert RITA MACEDO (Brazilian Music)

SUNDAY 7 November
10:00 BOLIVIA - The King, the Minister and the Peasant
Portrait of actors of the revolutionary process in Bolivia.
S. Pick and F. Lecoudre - 2010 - 54 min - VOSTFR ( Utopia Tournefeuille )
Discussion with filmmakers and Ulisse Quiroz de France Latin America

2:00 p.m. " Latinos Oc" with the collaboration of ESAV ( Rincon Chileno )
Docs F. Vargas, D. Dupuy, F. Lucero and JM Lacaze

8:30 p.m. COLOMBIA - The Coca-Cola
revelation of the murder of trade unionists by a chain of Coca-Cola.
G. Gutierrez / C. Garcia - 2010 - 85 min - VOSTFR ( ABC Cinema )
Debate with Carlos Palma de France Latin America


Monday, November 8
8:30 p.m.
VENEZUELA - Persona Non Grata ( Utopia Toulouse )
Return of a former Belgian priest in Venezuela, expelled the country for fighting in the barrios.
F. Wuytack - 2010 - 85 min - VOSTFR.
Franz and debate with Fabio Wuytack (the main character)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Can You Take Benedryl With Lorazapan

Falling Disobedience

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Lip Hurts From Using Tobacco

Chávez wins the legislative elections on the wire

The celebration was quiet Sunday night in the Bolivarian camp, like the victory. Only at 2 am that the National Electoral Council (CNE) announced the first results. Party United Socialist Venezuela (PSUV) won 98 out of 165 MPs, the opposition 65 and the ex-Chavez party Fatherland for All (PPT, which stood alone) 2 members.



Obviously, it was impossible to repeat the score of 2005, when the call of the opposition boycott of the vote had helped the coalition of the Chavez era to win 100% of the seats. But the PSUV candidates hoping to win a majority of two thirds of the unicameral parliament, in order to continue to approve the organic laws, the election of judges of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice or members of the National Electoral Council.
Similarly, three fifths of the Assembly (99 deputies) are required to approve legislation allowing the president to legislate without going through Parliament. This proportion has not been reached, a seat nearby.
On election night, said the opposition had won 52% of the votes. But on Monday night, President Hugo Chávez for his part said that the PSUV was ahead by 100,000 votes in the Mesa Unidad Democrática (MUD Table Unit democratic alliance opposition parties), accusing it of record as her own, the votes collected by independent parties.
As of this writing, the CNE had still not issued its second ballot with the full results. But it is certain that the score in number of votes is tight at the national level. Furthermore, the significant participation (66, 45% of voters) is a success for legislation that generally do not attract many voters.
But why so large a victory as the number of members if the difference in absolute number of votes is so short? Because rural states with small populations (typically acquired Chavismo) are over-represented in the Assembly. In addition, a redistricting approved last January has clearly favored the PSUV by dividing some of them where the opposition had a majority.
short, the PSUV will now negotiate certain decisions and the radical difference between the two blocs promises more debate facilitator. But beyond this victory over the wire, it appears that the opposition goes back more and more in the ratings. It has built its strength in recent months, putting his finger on disability government to respond to concrete problems of the population such as insecurity and urban violence, inflation and inefficiency of public institutions.
The Bolivarian revolution is focused on rhetoric and ideological battle, while neglecting an important battle ground: the everyday life of citizens. That may be the lesson it should learn from these elections and signs of erosion of its electoral base.

Sebastian Burn (Caracas)

Friday, September 17, 2010

Church Anniversary Verse

Unidentified Flying Object

Look, a blue icon entitled "Ps"?! that would be cool to learn to do things with unnecessary.
back everyone and happy = D.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Pipes Freezing Temperature

What is a life in Caracas?

Graffiti representing barrios of Caracas. ( Photo: Seb )

is the kind of column that you would never have to write. Last year I published an article about insecurity in Caracas titled "The delinquency has Does the skin of the 'Bolivarian Revolution'? . The story began with the testimony of a taxi driver, Pastor. Last Saturday he was killed, a victim, too, crime.
Pastor is a taxi driver in Caracas. He works at night to avoid traffic congestion at the entrance and exit of capital. "As I live a bit outside, I should get up every day at 4 am in order to arrive at a decent hour in the center," said he. But night work is more risky, so he works almost exclusively with known clients: "They pass me a call and I'll get them where they are. It's safer for me and for them, we never know who you can fall. "

Despite his caution, Pastor was the victim of a robbery ago months, while driving a customer in a barrio (neighborhood disadvantage). "Two motorcyclists have pointed their weapons. I could not resist, I preferred they go with the car and get out of there alive." The incident will remain there and Pastor even find his car a few days later. But stories of armed robbery does not always end as well. Between 1999 and 2008, nearly 22,000 people have fallen under the bullets of the crime, merely Caracas (2 million). At the national level, a Corps document scientific investigations, criminal and criminal (CICPC), disclosed recently in the press, gives a figure of 101,141 homicides in ten years (28 million) ", explained the article published in May 2009 (1) .

Last weekend, Pastor luck has turned. While driving a client in the neighborhood of Las Mercedes (yet upscale neighborhood known as shelters among others the Embassy of France) he too eventually fell under the fire of urban violence.

During his years in Venezuela, he became my trusted taxi. I made myself some of these "known clients" with whom he worked. Last Saturday after a theatrical release, around 23:30, I decided to call to get home. But it is his colleague who answered the phone: "We killed Pastor," he said.

"We killed Pastor. Four words that seem, even now impossible to combine in my head, as if I had misheard, misunderstood. The tragedy had happened when I called. After stammering a few questions, some complaints, a long silence settled over the phone. The same silence, probably, than one who stays every weekend in Caracas, whenever a life skids under the bullets of hate.

Pastor was killed for something stupid. A collision with a passing animal. According to the newspaper on Monday (2) , the person who accompanied the passing drew his gun and shot ... in the back. Pastor was killed instantly. The height of cowardice. The height of stupidity. The height of ignorance. On the same page of the newspaper, like every day, violence and deaths make the headlines: "Six killed in a mutiny in the prison in Los Teques," "The crime actually see in all colors streets of Coche, "" Beware of paramilitaries ", etc..

Death prefers poor

The case of Pastor is tragically commonplace, tragically common. The Salvadoran civil war, which lasted 12 years (in a country of just under six million inhabitants) has 75 000 victims. The "Bolivarian Revolution", which claims to be on the path of socialism, left to die more than 100,000 people in ten years, in peacetime, unflinchingly . Violence is not the same, obviously. That El Salvador was political, that of Venezuela has no color, no name, anyone can qualify. Yet death is preferred the poor, workers as Pastor risk their lives every day to bring food for their families. "Young men, residents of socioeconomically depressed communities of large urban centers," as stated in Article 2009. The roots of violence are deep, obviously. But the answers are insufficient.

A 42-year Pastor leaves behind a wife and a baby as young as seven months. That will ensure a dignified life and a future now? The height of cowardice does not only apply to one who pulls the trigger, and this applies especially to a state unable to answer a crying need in the population. This also applies to a state unable to protect its citizens and, where appropriate, to find and punish the guilty. This also applies to a ruling class increasingly focused on partisan politics and less about the realities of the country.

The rich always like the new rich (this "bolibourgeoisie" bureaucratic caste, which is enriched through its power stations) have much less to worry about violence. As in most Latin American capitals, upscale neighborhood homes are surrounded by high walls and systems surveillance. The senior officials access to private clinics and their children studying in the best schools, private as well. In Venezuela, many of whom preach socialism on the day of oligarchs and live like the rest of the time. By chance, a few days ago during a conversation with an acquaintance, it commented to me that the children of senior officials "Bolivarian" studying at the French Lycée in Caracas. Like what these people do not believe for one second to contribute to policies to establish themselves.

Pastor I saw just three days before his death. He complained of seeing buses softball teams (3) escorted by National Guard, while the inhabitants of Caracas are subject to curfew delinquency and serious lack of police manpower on the streets. Ironically, it is itself the victim three days later.

"The crime she has the skin of the Bolivarian revolution?" Was the question posed by the article published in 2009 in the daily Le Courrier . Today to respond, as I had done so with Pastor, I'll just quote someone else encountered on the streets of Caracas. It is the seller's booth newspaper downstairs from me, which I do not know the names but that sums up the prevailing feeling in the neighborhoods, 'I am but Chavez there , really the Comandante and the government do nothing to improve the situation. "

Notes:

(1) "The crime will Does the skin of the 'Bolivarian Revolution'? " The Courier , May 26, 2009.

(2) "transeunte a taxista furioso mató of a tiro," Últimas Noticias , June 28, 2010.

(3) The e Venezuela is currently hosting the XII World Championship Women's Softball.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Invites Where Guest Pays For Meal

In college in the forest

Pacorel Julie and Jean-Baptiste Mouttet by Indians for Indians, is the philosophy championed by the University of native Venezuela to save the native cultures.
a university is a bit special, which studies the most often outside, sitting in a circle under the trees. Some students wear a simple loincloth, others come and go barefoot, all speak a language other than English.
University Tauca (center of the country) is at the heart of Venezuela native at the confluence of Rio Caura and Route Ciudad Bolivar-Caicara del Orinoco the two main roads of Indian country.


are taught fish farming, worldview (set of concepts and beliefs that form the worldview), crafts or history of Venezuela to 90 students from eleven different ethnic groups including the Warao, Karina Pemón, Yekuana, Sanima E'ñepá, and Wotuja Pume.

"
Remove shame ethnic These young people from across the country, even Brazil, to study together, forged inter-ethnic friendships for the first time, all driven by the same desire to preserve their ancestral culture.

Luis Eduardo Pérez, Board member of the Rectorial IVU, recounts an Indian Pemón
visited for several weeks to several hundreds of miles from home to carry out a project to help Indians Pume. "Before the Pemón

were barely aware of the existence of Pume and vice versa," says he.

"
With the University we want all the natives know their rights, working in their communities and maintain their rich culture. We want to remove the shame they feel often ethnic . " The researcher ensures that there is urgency: " The losses are already high, eg in

e'ñepá, telling that in previous decades many of their elders have died without transferring their knowledge to the next generation because it uninterested. " started as a civil association after the Foundation Kiwxi Amerindian cause," University of Venezuela has any Native Just last June, to be recognized by President Hugo Chavez.

Dispose of part of classical education The idea was born in the mind of a priest, the Jesuit Jose Korta, but today the organization is mainly run by Indian people themselves, and calls itself free from any religious influence.

Originally the university project, it was primarily to get rid of the rigid framework of classical education, curriculum entirely made by non-natives. A framework within which the concept of intercultural meant only "The ability of natives, seen as inferior to mainstream Western culture, seen as superior"
.

From admission to graduation, the University offers to its original design included. The Bachelor, which often requires obtaining "

acculturation of young, forcing him to go study in a foreign city far away and his needs and values" is not mandatory to integrate the courses. The candidate, at least 18 years, must prove that he knows and uses his native language and being "chosen" by the community for his involvement in the life of it.
notes of solidarity and responsibility

it focuses on indigenous law, history, ecology, ethnology, languages or art as a specialty, the student will after four months of teaching the theory put into practice in her village by putting in place productive projects for the community, such as the construction of hives .

It is also estimated that as much on his knowledge on its commitment to this last. He will get notes based on the values of identity, responsibility, friendship, solidarity and creativity.

At the end of their second year studies, students will each publish two reference books for their communities, on topics as diverse as grammar or oral history of their family.
The opportunities of this option are also quite different from those offered by the market power of education. Students become more professional in their third year, for example in ethno-botany ethno-medicine, and "then begin
available to their community and their ethnicity, without seeking personal enrichment, but in a context of solidarity with their culture" .

Today, the first students trained by the Indigenous University of Venezuela distinguished themselves as leaders of associations defending indigenous rights, and help publicize the territorial claims of some marginalized groups. The University, with its independence, is indeed very involved nationally in the fight for Indian rights.

Mera Naam Joker Hot Sean

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wants to abolish the arrangement linking the Vatican Venezuela

In the context of a violent dispute between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the new archbishop of Caracas, Cardinal Urosa Savino (the former accusing the latter of being close to "coup" who once tried to reverses and the second accused the first to violate the constitution to establish a dictatorship), the president "Bolivarian" of Venezuela has asked his foreign minister to renegotiate the arrangement linking this predominantly Catholic country to the Holy See. He believes that this settlement is too favorable to the Catholic religion, which violates the constitution of the secular state ...
Source: AFP
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

How To Reset Forgotten Number Lock On Suitcase

Red Card for Hondurans putshistes



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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Lump On Testical Blood In Stool

Flower Power!

up a quick story to mark the start of holiday = D!
Place of honor for my scanner today, with whom I work for a year, and thanks to whom I brought the image of the flower bed at the Jardin des Plantes in Toulouse. By the way, if an old scanner unused behind you, it interests me very much.
And if not, what's up with you, one year after the dear BTS?
Comments are active again: waiting to see you, give you news, it will be very pleased.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Pain Near Belly Button 5 Weeks After C Section

Pelagia antica - Fossil No. 2

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Thyroid Treatment In Pune

elvetica Elysia - Fossil # 1

Today I reopened an old book. A page has indeed turned.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Aneurysm In Right Frontal Lobe

A small bite, sir? Abstract

Eh eh! Mc Roh costume changes. And to celebrate, who had believed on Monday that sketch!

Friday, April 23, 2010

What Is The Average Price To Replace A Starter

Rally for the release of the "Cuban 5"

ORGANIZE RALLY WITH COFFEE AND DISTRIBUTIONS TRACS TO THE CONSULATE OF AISLES USA 25 Jean Jaures TOULOUSE

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Can You Get High From Buscopan

Report RFI: The Agrarian Reform in Venezuela








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Monday, April 19, 2010

End Of Ski Season In Whistler

Eyjafjöll

He wakes up in pain, but already we only speak of him. Since Wednesday, he spits with contempt the smoke over our lives. It reminds us that the Earth welcomes us, and we are not omnipotent. I love everything about him, even his name. He called Eyjafjöll.


Saturday, April 17, 2010

Free Jesse Jane Vidoes

Carpool to Toulouse to visit the Madrid Summit





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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Rap Basketball Warm Up Songs 2010

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

E. Coli On Strawberries

Dating and Latin American cinemas

you unearth throughout the week. But here's a suggestion
film / discussion activists not to miss ...



Monday, March 22 at 18h40 at the Centre culturel Bellegarde and

Thursday, March 25th at 18:30 at the Cervantes Institute


EL SISTEMA


De Maria and Stodtmeier Paukl Smaczny [ Venezuela - 2008 - 1:05]
classical music as an alternative to
poverty and crime. This is what "El Sistema",
education program launched in 1975 and for disadvantaged children
Venezuela. Results: Young people make their first lines in the orchestra
Simon Bolivar, some as adults, are in turn
teachers and others make an international career. Presentation
and debate by the Circle Venezuela



Tuesday 23 and Sunday 28 to 16:00 at the Salle du Sénéchal




FENIX


From
Jackson Elizondo [Venezuela - 2009 - 1:18]
Barrios de Caracas Catia La Vega ... Communities neighborhood soup kitchens, radio and TV alternatives "missions" for the health and education: much of the social bases
Bolivarian process insistent that pose a question: what socialism
for the twenty-first century?

Presentation by
Circle Venezuela
Here in attachment, the program
Collective EL CAMBUCHE

with some texts of presentations
association and the news
in Colombia and Mexico




Friday, March 26 at 14.00 in Room
the Seneschal






Movimento
the commitment of the Brazilian Church
Marcello Lunières> Brazil, 2008, 0:53, STF in the presence of the director.
"Brother Betto
has participated in the development of major social movements in Brazil, prompting
poorest to band together to fight for more social justice
. Politically aware since widespread, which tends to radiate

throughout Latin America. "


Presentation by
Other Brazils



Friday, March 26th at 16:00 at the Salle du Sénéchal


Jardim Ângela Moraes

M. and E. Mocarzel> Brazil, 2006, 1:10, STF
Jardim Ângela
is a suburb of São Paulo who has long been the most violent city
. The documentary, revealing a place divided by the drug trafficking between those who accept the friendly promiscuity with
traffickers and those who have never been involved in crime,
able to show that it is not because of violence that saw the suburbs.
»Submitted by Other Brazils




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Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Bed and Breakfast in Provence Wine Road



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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Xpress Train English Sub Online

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Must get to the obvious, I'm in a bad trip abstract at the moment ... mingled among others to an imaginary New Figuration from the super temporary exhibition of the MBA of Lyon. Well, bah, so let's try, we mix, we push the concept of deformation in another direction, and hopefully it gives you something.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Felicity Shagwell Hair Style

Speed 2

Well well well ... one month without posting is a long time, and it is not serious, you say.
Right now I have so many projects underway, all so exciting that I almost forget the fundamentals. On
insistent calls Thibault and Al, I'm back to the blog. Today we revisit a method that I might deepen further: that the text
as unique material to create.


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Hiatus Hernia Itchy Skin

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The place is quiet and bucolic, located near the center Andresy, charming little town. The streets of poetic center, its thirteenth century church and restaurants along the water have no equivalent in the Ile-de-France.


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