Don’t ask me who Fabienne is, I have no idea. But my guess would be a famous actress or singer from the 1900’s. I try to google her, but couldn’t find anything.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
This is pretty much the only thing that comes to my mind when I hear about the Hunger Games. And I wouldn’t be surprised if Quentin Tarantino himself started that meme. And for the unlucky ones among you who don’t know Battle Royale yet, may I suggest a […]
I say it pretty much every season, but the game really starts at the merge. It’s not always true. The game can even get boring at this point until the final five or six when we face pagongings like last season. However, this season I have the feeling […]
About a year ago, after a long and cold winter, we decided to go to Albi for our first outing of 2011 (ok, I don’t remember how cold and how long last winter was, but for me even one day of winter is too long, and one day of […]
I should be happy, I should be overjoyed, Colton is out and it was painful. The problem is that the first half of this episode was almost as painful to watch as it is to have an appendicitis (I got my appendix removed too, so Kat, if you […]
No, don’t worry, I’m not going to write every day about my experiment of living without news. However, once in a while, I may post a few thoughts about it, because else, what is the point of telling you about this experiment if I don’t share my “findings”, problems, […]
It is a fact that I follow the news a lot, many news, too many news. My twitter feed is almost only that, news. Facebook is doing a bit better, but not that much better. I don’t follow many news sources on Google+ but some still manage to sneak […]
To switch tribes or to not switch tribes. Always a question Survivor producers must be asking themselves at this point of the game. Not switching create pagongings, solid large alliances that go to the end, in other words not great TV, but more “logical” developments in my opinion. […]
Let’s return to Carcassonne for a short while and after the castle, let’s focus on the city walls a little bit. The oldest parts date back from the Gallo-Roman period, but it is in the 13th Century that the Kings of France decided to modernize and enlarge those walls […]
On a lighter note compared to yesterday; a few days ago I bought my soon to be born kid its first toy: I’m not sure I like the fact that it’s feeling a little too comfortable in the house already (here chilling on my desk chair). I […]