Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Quadriderm Rf For Ringworm
In capital letters and all
Panamanian, Panamanians, from June 9 to 13, you will have the chance to attend the festival bloated Paris in words which you can view the programming here . In particular you can see - try to cross this great crossing:
Thursday, June 10: 18 pm, Helene Frappat & Collin Philippe Petit Palais.
Friday, June 11: 18 pm, Brigitte Fontaine Bouffes North; at 19:30 Antoine Volodin & Olivier Aubert to CentQuatre (workshop 2) at 20 pm, Peter Guyotat & Marcel Bozonnet at Reid Hall at 20:30, Riad Sattouf to CentQuatre (the scene) at 22 h, Olivier Mellano & Barbara Carlotti to CentQuatre (Room 200).
Saturday, June 12: at 11.30, Reading-meeting around Helen Bessette the bookstore MK2 Quai de Loire with Emmanuelle Clément, Sophie Quetteville, Julien Doussinault and Bibi, 15 h, Cécile Guilbert evokes Nabokov at the Hôtel de Lauzun at 16:30 Jakuta Alikavazovic & Julián Ríos to CentQuatre (workshop 2), at 21 am, Thomas Clerc to CentQuatre (Workshop 7).
Sunday, June 13: at 11:30 Claro the bookstore MK2 Quai de Loire (with actor Bruno Blairet) at 15 h, bibi (read an excerpt of Labour River ) and Serge Pey, Jacques Rebotier and Laurence Vielle in the courtyard of the Historical Library of the City of Paris, 24 rue Pavee ; to 18 pm, reading extracts from the work of Raymond Federman to CentQuatre (workshop 7) by Bibi, at 19 am, reading extracts Songs by Magnetic Claire Fercak the Hungarian Institute (92 rue Bonaparte) as part of a carte blanche to Eva Almassy.
Panamanian, Panamanians, from June 9 to 13, you will have the chance to attend the festival bloated Paris in words which you can view the programming here . In particular you can see - try to cross this great crossing:

Friday, June 11: 18 pm, Brigitte Fontaine Bouffes North; at 19:30 Antoine Volodin & Olivier Aubert to CentQuatre (workshop 2) at 20 pm, Peter Guyotat & Marcel Bozonnet at Reid Hall at 20:30, Riad Sattouf to CentQuatre (the scene) at 22 h, Olivier Mellano & Barbara Carlotti to CentQuatre (Room 200).
Saturday, June 12: at 11.30, Reading-meeting around Helen Bessette the bookstore MK2 Quai de Loire with Emmanuelle Clément, Sophie Quetteville, Julien Doussinault and Bibi, 15 h, Cécile Guilbert evokes Nabokov at the Hôtel de Lauzun at 16:30 Jakuta Alikavazovic & Julián Ríos to CentQuatre (workshop 2), at 21 am, Thomas Clerc to CentQuatre (Workshop 7).
Sunday, June 13: at 11:30 Claro the bookstore MK2 Quai de Loire (with actor Bruno Blairet) at 15 h, bibi (read an excerpt of Labour River ) and Serge Pey, Jacques Rebotier and Laurence Vielle in the courtyard of the Historical Library of the City of Paris, 24 rue Pavee ; to 18 pm, reading extracts from the work of Raymond Federman to CentQuatre (workshop 7) by Bibi, at 19 am, reading extracts Songs by Magnetic Claire Fercak the Hungarian Institute (92 rue Bonaparte) as part of a carte blanche to Eva Almassy.
Brutal Piercingand Niple
Clichés - 1
Why a flat is it so expensive in Tokyo? Ask yourself all the capitals of the world, the price in Tokyo is not really more expensive than in Paris. The needs are different. We can sell an apartment without a kitchen (a plug for a rice cooker and a sink that's enough) in Japan, it is not possible in France. You can sell an apartment without hot toilets in France but not in Japan.
More than any city in Europe, Tokyo is a megalopolis that engulfs all activities. A senior Tokyo is not the province, the campaign. Tokyo is an ant and living in Tokyo is paying more than the price of its surface area is paying the price of pride and Tokyoite economic power vis-à-vis the rest of the country, even if they can not make ends meet.
The way to build is different in France and Japan. In Japan there is no order: A guy built his house there is the house No. 1, then another on the other hand, is the house No. 2 and so on. The houses are numbered in order of construction (a factor in Japan is not a job for the weak, good in fact it is quite simple to identify, it has changed). Just a guy will say, like I can squeeze in an apartment there, hop it will do. Rest assured you can find the apartment of crap stashed in France too, but in general it was expected. Where in France you will find a street full of buildings that touch, you will find a series of buildings that do not touch, totally independent of each other. I therefore propose a minute of silence for the poor guys who have moved into their apartment with a great view and now have a view of a concrete wall at 30 cm from their components.
Tokyo, and many cities in Japan are not old towns. The old buildings have 20-30 years, they wait just a great earthquake that razed and will build more buildings, more standards, no matter what the buildings around.
You can search two buildings which are not touched, and whatever the direction, better not look too out of the window.
optimization space is still something important. If we can do something, there, here, why not? it's going to touch it with other stuff and it will next consider how to build the Bousin without breaking the mouth, but if we can, we do it. The city seems messy, near the business district, residential areas have an air of Asian countries without Western influence, the brothel (brothel is not dirty), but it is convenient. It is condensed, but you can find anything at close range. A Western city is built in 2D, an Asian city is built in 3D, and shops are at ground floor, as the floor or the basement, and you can access any of these stages from outside. The practical aspect is fundamental, aesthetics takes a hit but it is a mark of its Asian charm.
You have learned many things about Japan when you were young.
They live in tiny apartment with tatami mats, eating raw fish every day, have a shitty job, are polite all the time, drink sake, which everyone knows is a very strong alcohol rose, the Sumo is the national sport and they are all otakus. Short, a bunch of bullshit that although a strain of truth but has been distorted over time, generations, the westernization of the country and especially to Western eyes that Chinese, Korean and Japanese, is similar and worse Taiwan is even more Chinese.
Today we demolished the snapshot, ouane, the tiny apartment with tatami mats.
Already we forget the tatami. The Japanese have all lived in a house with grandma where there were mats, it was cool when we were 5 years, it has the smell of the farm and kitchen mami, but I when I live in the city on returning home, I want to put my butt in a chair and not have to piss me off to think about airing a mattress than 5 pounds (which would imply, in addition, cleaning up his mess before). A simple calculation says straw tatami versus furniture that on TV or anything above = trou.Bref in a modern apartment with table, chair, dresser, cupboard, TV, PC, wiicrotte, etc. exit the mat. I spit on it no attention, as a westerner, i like the style with tatami Washitsu and panels sliding rice paper, but it handy when you sleep in a futon on the floor and when we ask no more the weight of a teapot on his table of 20 cm ².
Besides, if you are looking for an apartment you can ask the 2 styles:
和 室: Washitsu わしつ = (和: peace, harmony, quiet (well yeah Japan is a country zen). 室: room)
C ' is the Japanese style.
洋 室: youshitsu ようしつ = (洋: ocean abroad (foreigners necessarily come from there).室: always the same room) This implies that the Western syle is neither calm nor harmonious. The
和 室 are less expensive than 洋 室. Obviously it is cheaper to "fit" a room by simply swinging the mattress on the floor than sticking a good coating with a nice bed and heavy furniture. Level and style, the Japanese prefer Western-style. The option plan kitchen leading to a pole over Japan that Julius Caesar Vercingetorix.
"Tiny" Tiny is mainly on the social income and the type of neighborhood at home. Not quite a flat "tiny" in Japan would make jealous a lot of French students in Paris.
When I was little, I was told this: Japan is very small (FYI it is a chouille bigger than Germany) so they have no place to build, they build elsewhere territorial sea Okay.
After a brief look suspicious, we had stated that they had many forests and mountains (Ha well well you go to the bottom of things a bit, so actually there instead), but the Japan is Shinto, forests and mountains were "sacred" and therefore should not build it. I invent nothing, so I was said at school. Moreover, it is not wrong ... but it's not super accurate either. Already
little clarification on religion in Japan, Japanese is not a believer. Shintoism is more experienced as a culture than a religion to any métapéon overkill. I will not get into the subject, but the Japanese are going to the temple ... when it suits them, or when it is a day where you should go to the temple: the new year, a day before examination, before asking his girlfriend to marry him, or see all connement, one ballad, like a temple, hop on requests at once. Respect for values is rooted in the habits of every day but this is beyond religion, all Japanese will respect these values they are Shinto, Buddhist or whatever. So the coup de hou tree is pretty careful not touch it, it's a joke giga. Japan is among the countries that most in the world, and pump waste of natural resources with a vengeance (what a developed country ...).
Example: The Japanese prefer the new and the procurement system used is not yet widespread. Once a Japanese exchange apartment, he bought all, or rather he moved into an apartment already fully furnished. All the furniture from the old apartment must be evacuated, a Japanese man will never move into a place or someone already used furniture: yuck type has stayed so my bed, what, the fridge is not new, but it will fail I want a full warranty, etc. ... Companies take up the used furniture, but it is a service that has a cost, sometimes half of the proceeds according to age and warranty. Can you imagine, in addition to the bond, the first month's rent, agency fees, sometimes to the owner of the gift (1 month's rent extra), to pay half of any types your mobilier.Les therefore took their car, loaded all their gear and went into the mountains while unloading. The mountain is sacred, well wishes, good for a time the government realized that their natural areas "sacred" turned into a giant landfill and began changing a few habits.
All that to say, instead, there, the Japs are humans like the others, whose behavior is greatly influenced by the portfolio. Go to the campaign, there is room, the cost of living is low and the good life. The Japanese are tired of slaving away in Tokyo or who fail to find work in the capital, too expensive, it often returns to live with their parents. There is no rent to pay for living on the family farm.
They live in tiny apartment with tatami mats, eating raw fish every day, have a shitty job, are polite all the time, drink sake, which everyone knows is a very strong alcohol rose, the Sumo is the national sport and they are all otakus. Short, a bunch of bullshit that although a strain of truth but has been distorted over time, generations, the westernization of the country and especially to Western eyes that Chinese, Korean and Japanese, is similar and worse Taiwan is even more Chinese.
Today we demolished the snapshot, ouane, the tiny apartment with tatami mats.
Already we forget the tatami. The Japanese have all lived in a house with grandma where there were mats, it was cool when we were 5 years, it has the smell of the farm and kitchen mami, but I when I live in the city on returning home, I want to put my butt in a chair and not have to piss me off to think about airing a mattress than 5 pounds (which would imply, in addition, cleaning up his mess before). A simple calculation says straw tatami versus furniture that on TV or anything above = trou.Bref in a modern apartment with table, chair, dresser, cupboard, TV, PC, wiicrotte, etc. exit the mat. I spit on it no attention, as a westerner, i like the style with tatami Washitsu and panels sliding rice paper, but it handy when you sleep in a futon on the floor and when we ask no more the weight of a teapot on his table of 20 cm ².
Besides, if you are looking for an apartment you can ask the 2 styles:
和 室: Washitsu わしつ = (和: peace, harmony, quiet (well yeah Japan is a country zen). 室: room)
C ' is the Japanese style.
洋 室: youshitsu ようしつ = (洋: ocean abroad (foreigners necessarily come from there).室: always the same room) This implies that the Western syle is neither calm nor harmonious. The
和 室 are less expensive than 洋 室. Obviously it is cheaper to "fit" a room by simply swinging the mattress on the floor than sticking a good coating with a nice bed and heavy furniture. Level and style, the Japanese prefer Western-style. The option plan kitchen leading to a pole over Japan that Julius Caesar Vercingetorix.
"Tiny" Tiny is mainly on the social income and the type of neighborhood at home. Not quite a flat "tiny" in Japan would make jealous a lot of French students in Paris.
When I was little, I was told this: Japan is very small (FYI it is a chouille bigger than Germany) so they have no place to build, they build elsewhere territorial sea Okay.
After a brief look suspicious, we had stated that they had many forests and mountains (Ha well well you go to the bottom of things a bit, so actually there instead), but the Japan is Shinto, forests and mountains were "sacred" and therefore should not build it. I invent nothing, so I was said at school. Moreover, it is not wrong ... but it's not super accurate either. Already
little clarification on religion in Japan, Japanese is not a believer. Shintoism is more experienced as a culture than a religion to any métapéon overkill. I will not get into the subject, but the Japanese are going to the temple ... when it suits them, or when it is a day where you should go to the temple: the new year, a day before examination, before asking his girlfriend to marry him, or see all connement, one ballad, like a temple, hop on requests at once. Respect for values is rooted in the habits of every day but this is beyond religion, all Japanese will respect these values they are Shinto, Buddhist or whatever. So the coup de hou tree is pretty careful not touch it, it's a joke giga. Japan is among the countries that most in the world, and pump waste of natural resources with a vengeance (what a developed country ...).
Example: The Japanese prefer the new and the procurement system used is not yet widespread. Once a Japanese exchange apartment, he bought all, or rather he moved into an apartment already fully furnished. All the furniture from the old apartment must be evacuated, a Japanese man will never move into a place or someone already used furniture: yuck type has stayed so my bed, what, the fridge is not new, but it will fail I want a full warranty, etc. ... Companies take up the used furniture, but it is a service that has a cost, sometimes half of the proceeds according to age and warranty. Can you imagine, in addition to the bond, the first month's rent, agency fees, sometimes to the owner of the gift (1 month's rent extra), to pay half of any types your mobilier.Les therefore took their car, loaded all their gear and went into the mountains while unloading. The mountain is sacred, well wishes, good for a time the government realized that their natural areas "sacred" turned into a giant landfill and began changing a few habits.
All that to say, instead, there, the Japs are humans like the others, whose behavior is greatly influenced by the portfolio. Go to the campaign, there is room, the cost of living is low and the good life. The Japanese are tired of slaving away in Tokyo or who fail to find work in the capital, too expensive, it often returns to live with their parents. There is no rent to pay for living on the family farm.
Why a flat is it so expensive in Tokyo? Ask yourself all the capitals of the world, the price in Tokyo is not really more expensive than in Paris. The needs are different. We can sell an apartment without a kitchen (a plug for a rice cooker and a sink that's enough) in Japan, it is not possible in France. You can sell an apartment without hot toilets in France but not in Japan.
More than any city in Europe, Tokyo is a megalopolis that engulfs all activities. A senior Tokyo is not the province, the campaign. Tokyo is an ant and living in Tokyo is paying more than the price of its surface area is paying the price of pride and Tokyoite economic power vis-à-vis the rest of the country, even if they can not make ends meet.
The way to build is different in France and Japan. In Japan there is no order: A guy built his house there is the house No. 1, then another on the other hand, is the house No. 2 and so on. The houses are numbered in order of construction (a factor in Japan is not a job for the weak, good in fact it is quite simple to identify, it has changed). Just a guy will say, like I can squeeze in an apartment there, hop it will do. Rest assured you can find the apartment of crap stashed in France too, but in general it was expected. Where in France you will find a street full of buildings that touch, you will find a series of buildings that do not touch, totally independent of each other. I therefore propose a minute of silence for the poor guys who have moved into their apartment with a great view and now have a view of a concrete wall at 30 cm from their components.
Tokyo, and many cities in Japan are not old towns. The old buildings have 20-30 years, they wait just a great earthquake that razed and will build more buildings, more standards, no matter what the buildings around.
You can search two buildings which are not touched, and whatever the direction, better not look too out of the window.
optimization space is still something important. If we can do something, there, here, why not? it's going to touch it with other stuff and it will next consider how to build the Bousin without breaking the mouth, but if we can, we do it. The city seems messy, near the business district, residential areas have an air of Asian countries without Western influence, the brothel (brothel is not dirty), but it is convenient. It is condensed, but you can find anything at close range. A Western city is built in 2D, an Asian city is built in 3D, and shops are at ground floor, as the floor or the basement, and you can access any of these stages from outside. The practical aspect is fundamental, aesthetics takes a hit but it is a mark of its Asian charm.
Yep, it's a golf course just above the parking, the same as in the previous photo
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Ontario Salvage Motorcycle
Oktoberfest
You know the Oktoberfest? Born in Bavaria in the nineteenth century is now one of the most popular in the world to gather all people who love to eat and drink. In Munich, close to 6 million people are displaced each year to hit an average of 1 liter each. Although the festival has been exported around the world in love with all opposed the drink hoppy.
If one tries to gauge the interest of Japan to the bagpipes, for example, liters of beer per capita per year, a quick search tells us that a Japanese drink on average 51, 3L of beer per year, which is the 34th class consumers in the world.
The Germans are in good dads, third with 115.8 L. (The French, when to them, are so small that I can not even talk (I talk about their consumption of course ...))
Japan is a little to Asia what Germany is to Europe: an economic engine that shines by its code of hard work and disciplined compared to other countries, and extravagant that fit very well in this society, totally beside the machine taken as a model by countries wankers . A punk can do a desk job in Germany and Japan with an emo game designer video as designer can do the same job. It's just not be true but the rest of the world thinks, sees it and it becomes true.
These two accomplices also share a way to unwind after work (or unzip all). It therefore seems logical that the Japanese have found interest in the paste and celebrate Oktoberfest. (And by the way one point I managed to avoid the point Godwin, which was not obvious! )
Last week, therefore, from Monday to Sunday, chose to live in Hibiya Park, a magnificent tent, stage, tables and Trouz miles chairs and booths that distilled pretzel, sausage and mass German and Japanese beers.
Here I ask you for a moment digériez info ...
Yes, there really is a guy who said he was like: "hey guys I heard about a festival in October whew, it's late May, is absolutely necessary that it is the to do. "
Like I'll scale:" It tells you you go to Disneyland this weekend? Super! Rendez-vous Mont Saint-Michel "There's not that the hatter madman who had inhaled mercury, which celebrated the anniversary ... not
Well actually I guess the reason is purely dollar and as there is already a planned Oktoberfest in October, Aoyama beside Tokyo, they have to say that the beneficiaries rather divide by 2 by organizing two festivals at the same time it was better to multiply by 2 leaves to be totally off charter.
In fact, the Japanese do not know the Oktoberfest, and do not know where it comes out, so be it rock that festival + bagpipes, a neighborhood in armored businessman, it can only walk. The friend who told me, told me she had just typed "beer festival tokyo May" in google and it was pop. (She still tilted on oktober in May eh)
short, photos:
Most importantly, the beer was good, though a bit expensive: between 1000 and 1500 the yen pint and 3000 mass (what with the current rate is more euros than usual, but I'm paid in yen, so it's good for me and I'll shit: p)
it was Saturday, thank you to shit by which time we could have the seat fairly easily.
Thursday evening, a lively little armored but everyone rushed to the park after work:
J like it queues, we see lots of funny people
The fucking blue boys were a smash (check there for last year if you feel like it)
gg guy more than 7 and you can ask for your permanent visa at the German Embassy
mode picnic, very popular among Japanese (good after when there are more chairs, more chairs are eh)
You know the Oktoberfest? Born in Bavaria in the nineteenth century is now one of the most popular in the world to gather all people who love to eat and drink. In Munich, close to 6 million people are displaced each year to hit an average of 1 liter each. Although the festival has been exported around the world in love with all opposed the drink hoppy.
If one tries to gauge the interest of Japan to the bagpipes, for example, liters of beer per capita per year, a quick search tells us that a Japanese drink on average 51, 3L of beer per year, which is the 34th class consumers in the world.
The Germans are in good dads, third with 115.8 L. (The French, when to them, are so small that I can not even talk (I talk about their consumption of course ...))
Japan is a little to Asia what Germany is to Europe: an economic engine that shines by its code of hard work and disciplined compared to other countries, and extravagant that fit very well in this society, totally beside the machine taken as a model by countries wankers . A punk can do a desk job in Germany and Japan with an emo game designer video as designer can do the same job. It's just not be true but the rest of the world thinks, sees it and it becomes true.
These two accomplices also share a way to unwind after work (or unzip all). It therefore seems logical that the Japanese have found interest in the paste and celebrate Oktoberfest. (And by the way one point I managed to avoid the point Godwin, which was not obvious! )
Last week, therefore, from Monday to Sunday, chose to live in Hibiya Park, a magnificent tent, stage, tables and Trouz miles chairs and booths that distilled pretzel, sausage and mass German and Japanese beers.
Here I ask you for a moment digériez info ...
Yes, there really is a guy who said he was like: "hey guys I heard about a festival in October whew, it's late May, is absolutely necessary that it is the to do. "
Like I'll scale:" It tells you you go to Disneyland this weekend? Super! Rendez-vous Mont Saint-Michel "There's not that the hatter madman who had inhaled mercury, which celebrated the anniversary ... not
Well actually I guess the reason is purely dollar and as there is already a planned Oktoberfest in October, Aoyama beside Tokyo, they have to say that the beneficiaries rather divide by 2 by organizing two festivals at the same time it was better to multiply by 2 leaves to be totally off charter.
In fact, the Japanese do not know the Oktoberfest, and do not know where it comes out, so be it rock that festival + bagpipes, a neighborhood in armored businessman, it can only walk. The friend who told me, told me she had just typed "beer festival tokyo May" in google and it was pop. (She still tilted on oktober in May eh)
short, photos:
Most importantly, the beer was good, though a bit expensive: between 1000 and 1500 the yen pint and 3000 mass (what with the current rate is more euros than usual, but I'm paid in yen, so it's good for me and I'll shit: p)
it was Saturday, thank you to shit by which time we could have the seat fairly easily.
Thursday evening, a lively little armored but everyone rushed to the park after work:
J like it queues, we see lots of funny people
The fucking blue boys were a smash (check there for last year if you feel like it)
gg guy more than 7 and you can ask for your permanent visa at the German Embassy
mode picnic, very popular among Japanese (good after when there are more chairs, more chairs are eh)
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
How To Get An Internship At Island Def Jam
Matamoros No. 29, Act 2
And now, ladies & gentlemen ... the cover!
By Marion Pannier, therefore . Something very iconic, obviously, connoted sixties, with a nice Patator to kill people with potatoes - any explanation, read Matamore No. 29 - and a pretty blonde could be Polish and that could play tennis - any explanation, read Matamore No. 29 .
You just have to wait so wisely on 1 September. I know it will be difficult and I support you in this ordeal. Good news for you wait: Alain Farah came to Paris ten days in Paris in October. Plays, signatures and cocktails in perspective. I'll let you know.
And now, ladies & gentlemen ... the cover!

By Marion Pannier, therefore . Something very iconic, obviously, connoted sixties, with a nice Patator to kill people with potatoes - any explanation, read Matamore No. 29 - and a pretty blonde could be Polish and that could play tennis - any explanation, read Matamore No. 29 .
You just have to wait so wisely on 1 September. I know it will be difficult and I support you in this ordeal. Good news for you wait: Alain Farah came to Paris ten days in Paris in October. Plays, signatures and cocktails in perspective. I'll let you know.
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