Comments on You can get used to anythingTypePad2006-10-26T12:43:12ZSeduliahttps://www.ruerude.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ruerude.com/2006/10/you_can_get_use/comments/atom.xml/Jennifer commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834f88bf469e22006-10-31T15:53:09Z2008-08-29T05:20:59ZJenniferhttp://noplacelikeit.blogspot.comAgree on the negotiations. Oh the shocked looks I get back in Canada when I try to negotiate terms...<p>Agree on the negotiations. Oh the shocked looks I get back in Canada when I try to negotiate terms...</p>Rachel commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834c2852853ef2006-10-29T20:16:12Z2008-08-29T05:20:10ZRachelFirst, I really enjoy your blog. I just moved to Paris in September, and I find your lists totally right...<p>First, I really enjoy your blog.</p>
<p>I just moved to Paris in September, and I find your lists totally right (and hilarious). I am sure I was getting funny looks the other day when I applyied lipstick in the Place des Vosges. I am here with my 7 month old son, though, who provokes strangers to speak to me constantly. My poor French has improved quite a bit as a result, I am happy to say.</p>N who is in my family commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834f7b1bb69e22006-10-29T07:36:28Z2008-08-27T01:51:57ZN who is in my familyAll I wish to say is that [impossible remark]. That is all! ... From Sedulia: Stay off my blog or...<p>All I wish to say is that [impossible remark]. That is all! ...</p>
<p>From Sedulia: Stay off my blog or I'll write on your Facebook Wall!</p>Ms. Glaze commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834c21a7d53ef2006-10-28T11:12:57Z2008-08-27T01:49:47ZMs. Glazehttp://www.msglaze.comAh oui, never take "no" for an answer. It really is the beginning of all negotians in France isn't it?...<p>Ah oui, never take "no" for an answer. It really is the beginning of all negotians in France isn't it? When I first came here I constantly heard, "Eets not posseeble" but now I know that means – everything is possible...</p>
<p>Bisous,<br />
Ms. Glaze</p>Linda commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834c2308353ef2006-10-28T10:37:51Z2008-08-29T05:17:19ZLindahttp://www.lindamathieu.comI was looking at your photos, the one of the wonderful door on 29 Avenue Rapp in particular. You made...<p> I was looking at your photos, the one of the wonderful door on 29 Avenue Rapp in particular. You made the statement that you wished you could see it in a movie. I wanted to let you know that it is in the old movie musical, Gigi. Gigi's aunt "lives" in the building.<br />
Hmmm-I put my lipstick on where ever I am. I guess I must be getting nasty looks but I've never noticed.</p>Peggy commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834f793cd69e22006-10-28T08:25:16Z2008-08-28T03:23:41ZPeggyhttp://whitelees.blogspot.comMaking mayonnaise really isn't too difficult. I've never even thought about where I was when I reapplied my lipstick. You're...<p>Making mayonnaise really isn't too difficult. I've never even thought about where I was when I reapplied my lipstick. You're saying that in Paris, one must go to the toilet?</p>ChrisLate commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834f728f069e22006-10-27T15:06:41Z2008-08-28T03:23:54ZChrisLatehttp://www.frenchjournal.comSweet entry! And it's funny how the mayonnaise thing sticks out...we'll all be rooting for you on that one. Living...<p>Sweet entry! And it's funny how the mayonnaise thing sticks out...we'll all be rooting for you on that one.</p>
<p>Living in the states, I can only attempt one or two things from afar. Am proud to say I can make a good cassoulet and seven hour lamb. Fork and knife are always in my hand. But nothing like living there, sigh.</p>Amy Alkon commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834f7243469e22006-10-27T07:38:32Z2008-08-29T05:20:34ZAmy Alkonhttp://www.advicegoddess.comThanks for the reminder about "no." I once got the Detaxe at the airport without having my "stuff" with me...even...<p>Thanks for the reminder about "no." I once got the Detaxe at the airport without having my "stuff" with me...even though the supervisor there pointed to the big sign and told the woman dealing with me no way. Then again, I was wearing a wide-brimmed black hat. Doors everywhere open for a woman in a big black hat. </p>L'Amerloque commented on 'You can get used to anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834c1630e53ef2006-10-26T15:17:04Z2008-08-27T01:49:40ZL'Amerloquehttp://amerloqueparis.blogspot.com/Hi ! Amerloque almost screams in frustration when, in the USA, a person at his table pulls out a lipstick...<p>Hi !</p>
<p>Amerloque almost screams in frustration when, in the USA, a person at his table pulls out a lipstick and compact in public. Ca ne se fait pas. (grin)</p>
<p>Making one's own mayonnaise is crucial, no ? (wider grin)</p>
<p>Ah, le savoir-vivre à la française …</p>
<p>Best,<br />
L'Amerloque<br />
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