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Jun 15, 2004 11:28

After countless hours in the sky, with crying babies all around, I successfully made it to Paris Sunday afternoon (early morning west coast time). After a good hour and half I eventually found the hotel hostel. Because my expected roommate was not going to arrive for another day, we were both assigned to rooms with other people. However, I ( Read more... )

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ithillean June 15 2004, 17:18:46 UTC
Ahhh gay parie! You are a naughty boy with your new digital camera=P Don't forget to go to a Chocolateria and sample the sweet wares of the city.

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yellowfrown June 16 2004, 08:04:29 UTC
Where is the Chocolateria??? Unless you tell me a metro stop and exact diractions, there is no way I can find anything here.

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planetboy June 15 2004, 23:36:49 UTC
Ryan - you are having far too much fun. GET BACK TO WORK.

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yellowfrown June 16 2004, 08:06:07 UTC
Yes, yes, I had one day of fun, followed by two days of hard work.

Jees, if I work the entire time, Aaron will yell at me, if I have fun you yell at me... I can't win!

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ithillean June 17 2004, 04:55:28 UTC
If you don't have more fun then I'll yell at you, so thats 2:1 =P
Talk to someone in the hostel, I'm sure they can help you find any of the following addresses

http://www.timeout.com/paris/shop/26.html

Christian Constant
37 rue d’Assas, 6th (01.53.63.15.15). M° St-Placide.
Open 8.30am-9pm Mon-Fri; 8am-8.30pm Sat; 8.30am-7pm Sun.
Credit MC, V.

Debauve & Gallais
30 rue des Sts-Pères, 7th (01.45.48.54.67 / www.debauve-et-gallais.com). M° St-Germain-des-Prés.
Open 9am-7pm Mon-Sat.
Credit DC, MC, V.

This former pharmacy, with a facade dating from 1800, once sold chocolate for medicinal purposes. Its intense chocolates filled with tea, honey or praline do, indeed, heal the soul.

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