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PARIS GTG March 21

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Dear Al; I am so sorry you missed the get together. It was lots of fun and there were people from both the US and people who live here.

The event was planned before Christmas and was announced in the newsletter. Also -- on FACEBOOK -- which appears to be yet another method of communications.

As for the airports, security is no more difficult in the US going to the EU and other countries. It's when you're heading back to the U.S. that you'd better plan on spending extra time and having your carry-on luggage hard inspected.

Hope you're recovering. Best, Karen
Missed another GTG again.Strange, but in this one the only one posting was Karen. I would have assumed that considering the time of the year for this event (January,and just after the holidays) that there wouldn't be too many from the US. I got some info from the party by the link to Face. Wonder why the link doesn't work both ways so we down here would get word without efort.but I did,t and assumed that the GTG was for ex-pats...but I didn't recognize one name (and I know a few) And who were the guests of honor that Karen mentioned??.

Actually, planned to be in Paris tis time of year but Achille Tendonitis held us back. I have been instrimental in setting up 2 Paris GTGs (in conjunction with Marc)and had to cancel out both. Seems GTG is something I shouldn't plan for.Just buy my tickets and go.

By the way....anybody crossed the pond by air(both ways) since the X-mas day fiasco? Plan in coming shortly and hear the airports are a horror?
We're having a Bonjour Paris get together on Sunday, Jan 24th -- 6ish on. (2010)
If you're interested in attending, please send: Karen@BonjourParis.com

an email. 20 Euros per person with lots of bubbly and edible goodies. In the 6eme chez moi.

RSVP! K
ANOTHER EVENT -- and it's in Paris! None too soon!

AN EXCITING EVENT!!!

SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN PARIS

Karen Fawcett and Terrance Gelenter invite you to join them for champagne, nibbles and intelligent conversationat Karen’s elegant 6th arrondissement apartment.

Joining us will be Heather Stimmler Hall who will chat informally about Naughty Paris and other surprise guests.
And if you twist his arm Terrance will sing.

When: Sunday February 15 6PM-8PM
Where: Paris 75006 (details with confirmed resrvation.)
Admission: 25 euros, Includes refreshments -PayPal or cash at the door-reservations required.

RSVP: terrance@paris-expat.com or 06-7098-1368
karen@bonjourparis.com
It was a great event.....

you had to be there to appreciate how special it was! and please remember, not everyone posts on the discussion board!!!

In barely a weeks time it will be one month since the Paris GTG took place and aside from an interesting note from St.G almost 30 people who were guests have ignored the BP Paris event of the year.

I don't intend to keep beating a dead horse...but it is so amazing that BPers (who by definition are " activists") have passed this by as a non-event.
Karen.....you're only one of 28...you were not my target....believe me. laugh.gif That only St.G posted is an amazement to me.

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Al - once again, my offer stands. If you'd like to buy Bonjour Paris, I'll give you a VERY good price.
Then things would be done according to your tastes!


Sorry,don't remember previous offers. Too bad, because I would have been younger then. One is supposed to pass the banner on to those who can continue. wink.gif

In any event, a Happy Pesach to you all.
QUOTE(Stacy @ Mar 29 2007, 12:41 PM) *


Actually it seemed to me that very, very few of the people attending post here on the forums. There must be a lot of forum lurkers and BP subscribers who just read the articles and never even venture here... and of course many friends of Karen as well.

That was surprising to me last May when we met in Washington. It hit me how many people are "out there" who don't post. It was wonderful to meet some of our fellow posters, but it was also a lot of fun to meet those who don't post but who are passionate francophiles like us. Any time you can bring a group of people together who have a common passion such as we do, it's a good time.
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Privacy???? Sounds more like conspiracy, to me !


Well - that's an interesting take! How about people are very busy ...... and leave it at that. The get together was FAB. Twenty-eight people attended. EVERYONE had a lovely time. Some OLD friends and a LOT of new ones. Al -- so wish you'd been there. You would have had time to write about the gathering[i] down to the VERY last detail. Alas, I happen to be debordee. La vie reele.

How I'd love to be writing about the get together rather than learning about French law.

Al - once again, my offer stands. If you'd like to buy Bonjour Paris, I'll give you a VERY good price.
Then things would be done according to your tastes!

smile.gif


All the best, Karen (who is running as fast as she can).



QUOTE(BPAL @ Mar 31 2007, 07:17 AM) *


This year, and a full 10 days ago, there has been no mention that a GTG even occured except for mention by St.G. (and that after a bit of nagging by Ellen and myself). Je ne comprend pas.

Privacy???? Sounds more like conspiracy, to me ! wink.gif


Nagging, two days after the event, while I was still in Paris, I provided a short post.

Maybe, as Karen says, because of the number of pictures, it is just taking a while. If I recall, the article and report on the GTG at Karen's apartment did not see the light of day for some time, for somewhat the same reason.
`KAREN........a couple of years ago we had a wonderful GTG in your Montparnasse flat that was accompanied by full disclosure including wonderful photographs and postings by at least half a dozen attendees.

This year, and a full 10 days ago, there has been no mention that a GTG even occured except for mention by St.G. (and that after a bit of nagging by Ellen and myself). Je ne comprend pas.

Privacy???? Sounds more like conspiracy, to me ! wink.gif
Al - -I do have a list. BUT, since most people don't post, I think it's only right to respect their privacy.
QUOTE(BPAL @ Mar 29 2007, 05:04 PM) *

I do hope that those who do post pictures will IDENTIFY all the stalwarts....

It would be nice if we got a list of those attending.


I dunno... I think in order to find out that information, one should have to attend the function! biggrin.gif

(I know in your case it wasn't possible, Al... sorry... hopefully next time it will work out)

Actually it seemed to me that very, very few of the people attending post here on the forums. There must be a lot of forum lurkers and BP subscribers who just read the articles and never even venture here... and of course many friends of Karen as well.
I do hope that those who do post pictures will IDENTIFY all the stalwarts....

It would be nice if we got a list of those attending.
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Hopefully, others will also post pictures in the near future.



There are so many pix! Just have to figure out how to post them in some type of photo gallery. Marc took a zillion. I took a FEW. I know others took many. Please forward them to me ..... and on verra.
Well, I can't claim to be a stalwart, but I will say that it was a nice evening and I hope there will be more in the future. smile.gif A big thanks to those who organized it...
QUOTE(st.germain @ Mar 28 2007, 08:21 AM) *

I do not know what happened to everyone else, including those who took pictures.

Hopefully, others will also post pictures in the near future.

Thanks, st.germain. I was beginning to believe that this GTG never really happened! ohmy.gif

But, it sounds like a good time was had by all - wish I could have been there.

Can't wait to see pictures!
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I do not know what happened to everyone else, including those who took pictures.


Either they were very busy....or.....they weren't stalwarts wink.gif ...like you,St.G.
I do not know what happened to everyone else, including those who took pictures.

The GTG was at Table de Fabrice on the quai de Tournelle. People started arriving at 7:30 and were directed upstairs where Karen and Marc gave out name tags, checked people in and introduced people as they arrived. The space was narrow and the ceiling low so it was not easy to move around and greet everyone. Most of the people were either living in or renting an apartment in Paris, although one guest came in from Switzerland, and a few others were there as their vacations coincided with the GTG. The ages varied from elder statesmen to a young couple that decided to pick up, leave their jobs and move to Paris as part of their dream. A few of the Bonjour Paris writers were there as well. Once we were all seated, everyone introduced themselves and gave a very short account of how each came to be at the GTG. Karen thanked everyone, talked a little about the past year and then we engaged out table-mates in conversation. My wife and I enjoyed the food and company, although we did order a bottle of wine to replace the vin ordinaire on the table. Many of us exchanged insights about Paris that we have accumulated over the years, talked about the upcoming elections, made arrangements to see others on future trips and came away, more than two hours later, looking forward to more GTGs.

Hopefully, others will also post pictures in the near future.
It's a full week now since the GTG and with a "sell-out " crowd we're still waiting for a few posters.
Mara, it certainly looks as if I'm jinxed. Next time I'm going to sneak into Paris . But all was not lost.At the least, I created 2 GTGs.
QUOTE(BPAL @ Mar 23 2007, 07:13 AM) *

....I am most interested since as one of the originating influences of this GTG I was forced to cancel my current trip because of family illness.


Oh no, BPAL!! You missed the last one as well - the one I attended back in November......There must be some sort of jinx!

I hope the ill family member is doing okay!
QUOTE(BPAL @ Mar 23 2007, 06:13 AM) *

MON DIEU, SACRE Coeur etc etc.

It is now two days since the Paris GTG, I understand an OVERFLOW crowd, and not even one itsy bitsy word about it. No wonder the Forum is falling apart if even our stalwarts can't come to the keyboard.

I am most interested since as one of the originating influences of this GTG I was forced to cancel my current trip because of family illness.

Yes, I've been waiting, too and am very anxious to hear all about it.

Al, so sorry you couldn't be there.
ST.G.......stalwart that you are wink.gif merci beaucoup. So disappointed that I missed it all that I'll probably feel worse when I read about it. sad.gif
QUOTE(BPAL @ Mar 23 2007, 06:13 AM) *

MON DIEU, SACRE Coeur etc etc.

It is now two days since the Paris GTG, I understand an OVERFLOW crowd, and not even one itsy bitsy word about it. No wonder the Forum is falling apart if even our stalwarts can't come to the keyboard.

I am most interested since as one of the originating influences of this GTG I was forced to cancel my current trip because of family illness.


Some of the stalwarts are still recovering. laugh.gif Seriously, Karen, as usual, did a great job with major help from Marc. There were many new faces, the food was good and friendships were made. It was interesting to see how many had apartments in Paris. Sorry you could not be there. I am sure Karen will do a more complete report with pictures.
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