Monday, May 31, 2010

Vertical Clit Piercing

OECD welcomes economic development of Gaza

course, after the new act of barbarism of Israel, we will be entitled to statements of outrage from our leaders facade. And, equally obviously, no act will ever punish Israel.

reminder, four days ago, the OECD was proud to announce that we now welcomed into its ranks the great Israeli democracy :



At a ceremony held May 27, 2010, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has formally invited the Prime Ministers three new members to join the Organization: Andrus Ansip for Estonia, Benjamin Netanyahu Israel, Borut Pahor for Slovenia. During a press conference held after the ceremony, Mr Berlusconi and the Secretary General of OECD, Angel Gurria, were joined by the three Prime Ministers and the Minister of Finance of Chile, Felipe Larrain.
The OECD brings together governments committed to the principles of democracy and market economy to:
  • Supporting growth sustainable economic
  • Increasing employment
  • Raising the standard of living
  • Maintain Financial Stability
  • Helping other countries develop their economies
  • contribute to the growth of world trade
Gazans enjoy supporting their economies and raising their standard of living brought by the newest member of the OECD.

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The Cloud frivolous! (Click the title to access the blog) and convalescence

A little info in passing: with some friends, we opened a "cloud blogging", that is to say, blogs are interconnected by a system of menus, to navigate from one to another. These blogs are dedicated to our favorites in different areas, both of comics as music, works of architectural heritage or books, novels and more. Feel free to check it out: we share with readers the works that we have scored. A forum is also available for readers to discuss articles, of course, but also everything else.
Our small group met around a cartoon, Yoko Tsuno. A blog is specially dedicated to this hero and its author, Roger Leloup. You'll see over the readings on the forum in particular that we are not trying to take us seriously, and that many delusions are possible. It is these delusions, on another forum, which allowed our meeting and have created a friendly atmosphere between us. Good discovery
of these blogs, please leave your comments, your comments, here or on the forum: the spaces of expression are made for!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Little Pet Shop Advent

Saint-Pol-Roux, author of comic operas

must confess: the early years in Paris Saint-Pol-Roux remain relatively obscure. There are, of course, the adventures known, the very ones that history has chosen Symbolism: the foundation of the first Pleiade and collaboration at some of the little magazines, The Modernist d 'Auria, the second Pleiade Louis Brinn'Gaubast Pilate, which was born the Mercure de France Alfred Vallette. But it is little. I was able to collect, not surprisingly, during my research on the poet, some small stones scattered by him between October 1882 and 1890, but not enough yet to say precisely retrace its route in the biographical modern Babylon. Here's one of those stones.

is flipping the year 1889 the Gauls my eye was first sighted, intrigued by a snippet of "Courrier des Theatres," in p.3 No. 1 May, announcing that "Mr. Lagoanère, the new director of the Bouffes-Parisiens, [had] received a comic opera in three acts, entitled The Bride of Salamanca , MM. St. Pol and Jules Méry , music by Justin M. Clérice . Although the first of these three names was amputated his patronymic appendix, the presence of friends and Clérice Mery, who are no longer totally unknown to us, certainly identified the co-author of the comic opera as St. Pol-Roux. Consultation with other newspapers should provide confirmation. While the political debate Journal and literary (May 2) and Le Figaro (May 1) proceeded with the same amputation, but Press (May 3) and Echo de Paris (May 2) mentioned "Mr. Saint-Paul Roux. Hesitation between spell "Paul" and "Pol" is interesting insofar as it would allow us to date, this time, the choice by the poet, his pseudonym final, although the computer board Scapegoat will still signed a few weeks later, Saint-Paul Roux.

But back to our three friends and their room. Press gives a little Additional information about Justin Clerici, adding he was "a pupil of [Emile] Pessard" and "the author of Meunier Alcala, which was played over three hundred times in Lisbon, Oporto and Rio de Janeiro. Le Figaro announcement: "The play will be shown, following the Treaty in the first half of September" and the Echo de Paris more rigorous: "This piece must go to September 10." Unfortunately, no comic opera entitled The Bride of Salamanca was not shown, despite its receipt, the Bouffes-Parisiens, either in September or later. We note, however, that if the name of Saint-Pol-Roux program disappears from the scene for this year 1889, those two stooges are indeed there. Thus, Jules Méry appears as a co-signer, with Charles Grandmougin (prolific author Parnassian peripheries) of Figarella, comic opera in one act with music by Clerici, which premiered June 3, which underwent 30 performances. Justin Clérice also composed the score of a vaudeville-operetta in one act, Mr. Huchot , a certain Térésand Jacques, who, despite our efforts, we remain absolutely unknown. The play was given on November 3, for the first time, and enjoyed 18 performances.

Why Bride of Salamanca whose treatise seems to have been signed by the new Director of Bouffes-Parisiens she has finally been played? We can not deliver here that little game of assumptions. First recall that it is hardly surprising to find Saint-Pol-Roux author of comic opera, had he not signed a Sabalkazin , two years ago, with music by Vincent Fosse Another comic opera that was performed in Marseille and it enjoyed some success? But also recall that this 1889 Saint-Pol-Roux clearly committed in battle and Symbolist works Women in Faulx , which will become that we know, and he wants to make Hernani movement again. In this context, appear as the author of a comic opera, such as minor or considered by the avant-garde poetry has been put to Saint-Pol-Roux any case of conscience: how to reconcile the poet's lofty Scapegoat and entertaining playwright Bride of Salamanca ?

Alas, this piece is not shown, we know nothing, not even an argument. It was recycled, title changed, once the name of Saint-Pol-Roux disappeared? It might be easy (too) to see in this Figarella June 3, hence the name prodigal (too) by Charles Grandmougin replaces the original trio that of the poet, a Bride of Salamanca disguise. The facility is a temptation ... which I'll gladly, for the pleasure of overlap. Note that both titles are of a female heroine and the "F" initial find it - it does come as little surprise in a poet haunted by F emme to F garlic. The transformation could be explained Figarella by translation of geographical Salamanca Seville, since we read in this new title a thinly disguised tribute to the famous valet from Beaumarchais. Le Figaro, the newspaper, make no mistake, of course not:
" Figaro can only applaud Figarella, saucy gossip that is worthy of his daughter, although she has three fathers: MM. Grandmougin Mery and Clérice. Beaumarchais We leave in the shadows.
For his address, Figarella father decided to marry his daughter to the gallant she loves, after oust the suitors who do not like.
nice little piece, fun, music and welcome. "(June 5, 1889, p.6)
Here is a summary that could perfectly fit our Bride of Salamanca, at least that , history, failing to know more, its title hints at. Let us plug the interpretative one step further, one remembers that Figaro gives Double-Main and asked his name, with the laconic reply "Anonymous." Oh, how I like it in my delirium, thinking that by amending the title of Bride Salamanca already may be referring to the Marriage of Figaro in Figarella, modest girl's literary character in Beaumarchais, also without a "Christian name", that is to say without known sire, Saint Pol-Roux has sought to draw attention to his desire to disappear, the anonymous author of this "nice little piece, fun!

And he would then, for this hypothesis of a casual Grandmougin nominee of Saint-Pol-Roux, recall the work of many ghost writer the poet performs, with or without the faithful Jules Méry in full ascent Symbolist Decourcelle for Pierre, popular novelist and playwright. And remember the Louise Gustave Charpentier ... But that would take us too far.
Note: The illustration at the top of the ticket is extracted BASPR4 Bastit Tristan and signed.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Is There A Prescription For Crystal Meth?

Iconography Amelie Saint-Pol-Roux

Just off the train that brought me to Paris, I enlisted in the Rue de Siam, Brest paved the stream, wet, gray, brackish and ugly. I went from a mechanical step towards the port waiting for the steamer which crossed three times a week the harbor to dump its cargo of tourists on the coast of Camaret. At a street corner, the sight of a female figure sudden I froze. An ardent face ate two large black eyes, crossed his eyes with mine. The novice that I was three-quarters felt her cheeks becoming purple. Raising his head, I continued my way resolutely. A few yards away, I could not tame my whim. I turned. The friendly face, driven by the same movement, looked at me too. I seemed to see me smile. [...]

Amelia Saint-Pol-Roux to the Manor Boultous

[...] lunch ready, the magic voice called the household. Two stocky boys burst into the room and Loredan Cecilian, the son. Then a five year old girl: Divine. Finally, the lady of the place.

Amazed more than anything that had preceded his entrance, I hesitated to persuade me ... The lady who smiled at me with the brilliance of her large black eyes was, in flesh and bone, Lady Street of Siam and the moor ...

Edward Schneider.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Outlet Jean Marithe Francoise

Iconography: the 3 children of Saint-Pol-Roux

From left to right: Divine Loredan & Coecilian

Friday, May 21, 2010

How To Make Request For Housing Allowance Letter



I just spent my first week of convalescence to put some order in my library. So I made one record per pound (about 750 sheets anyway, I have not done for children's books that are not in our library, do not push it either).
Then I put the cards in the books, I took out every book shelves, and put everything ... in order.
Finally, I must remain roughly a little less than two linear feet. And as I have shelves less spaced for the pockets and less often for comics, but I had the good idea to rate novels "100,000" and the comics in "300,000", but that testing, poetry, drama, often in pocket also, are 800,000, 400,000 and 500,000, I finally put the comics in the end, for lack of sufficient height to the right place.
Another classification that is useless. Owl. We appreciate it.
In another life, I'm smarter and I will create a classification that reflects the format of the books as much as you theme. It is not tomorrow the day, what!