Charlotte Casiraghi Current Events 8 : June 2004 - July 2005
Hello everyone!
I am going to Paris in a few weeks and I was wondering, if the school is reachable for me, a humble human being :P
does anyone know if you can visit the school, if there isn't like security or something...?
I was wondering, cause I thought it would be nice to see what the school looks like up close.
Anyways, merçi d'avance
Bye!! -x--x--x-
I fell in love with a Belgian boy when I was 17 and living there for the summer. I agree. There was something more romantic, more cultured, more interesting, more something than with 17-year old American boys. I felt like Philippe really wanted to get to know me. It was dazzling. Plus being able to drink wine in a cafe made me feel really sophisticated. I fell in love with a drink called a blanccassis, otherwise known as a kir. The young people were able to talk about all kinds of things, in several languages. I was so impressed with their knowledge and curiosity of world events. The American high school boys were such a disappointment when I came home. I promptly dated college boys, instead!
But maybe the kind of girl/kid who is willing to go abroad and absorb another culture is a special girl, too. Like those of you who have posted above.
My sister's in Toulouse right now for the summer and she's written to me about how hot the guys are there. Looks like France is the place to be to get charming guys.
Now this is not to be taken too seriously or believed "an sich" like the words of the gospel, but I just read somewhere that only about 17% of the French wash up daily... LOL
i'am not a fan of french guys, well at least the ones i know. all wearing track suites and weird lacoste caps and the most annoying thing are the bags you wear around your waist(don't know how they are called in english). Just give me the great dutch guys. B)
Do me a favor, bathe in their swarthiness. Do it for a lonely celibate girl (more like nun without vows) trapped with a dozen uptight trust-fund babies here in Rhode Island.
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The English take the breeding of their horses and dogs more seriously than they do their children-HRH Princess Michael of Kent
I hope you're enjoying your vacation, Gisele! Thanks for the head's up about the guys in the Quarter. Hey, didn't I read somewhere on here that Andrea goes there a lot? Oh, and Grecka, life with rich people can't be that bad! Don't you find them the least bit funny? Like what most of them care about (their Louis Vuitton purses and such) and how most of them act (like royalty?)
Thanks Raquel! I am very much enjoying it indeed!
I asked my friends here in Paris if maybe they knew if Andrea goes here,
but none of them could tell me/confirm if he does/did. And I didn't spot him of course, he's probably celebrating his vacation somewhere else
About those trustfundbabies:
Visit Holland sometime, in my town and the area around they're the same as they are over at your place I bet
(creditcards--correction, GOld-cards--, platinum-blond hair for the girls, greecy guys named Chad -well, in Dutch they're mostly called Maarten or Christiaan or Max-, that kind of thing?)!
I always laugh at them and their ego's and how they take themselves waaay to seriously
And one more thing:
Are there really not that much internet-cafe's in Paris? Or do I just accidentally walk past every single one of them!? hahaha :P :P
I have to go now, I leave wednesday, so I still have to see lots of Paris!
Bye! -x--x--x-
This was one of most touching moments...:( grandchildren light the candle for beloved grandfather..:( so many memories..
Charlotte..and with sibilings..
__________________ On the last day of the Creation God desired to crown His work, and thus created Kornati Islands out of tears, stars and breath. (George Bernard Shaw)
Thanks for the funeral pix of Charlotte. And Charlotte did indeed look very grown up and beautiful. Some people have the good fortune to look beautiful and soulful even in the most saddest and tragic circumstances.