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Friday, January 02, 2009

[modern living] oh for gay paris


They do it differently in France:

Vendredi, vers 13 heures, la ministre de la Justice a accouché par césarienne d'une petite fille. C'est le premier enfant de Rachida Dati, âgée de 43 ans. Elle avait officialisé sa grossesse en septembre dernier. Depuis, la ministre a refusé de révéler le nom du père de l'enfant, ce qui a suscité de nombreuses rumeurs.

43 years old for her first child, the father unknown and she's a minister of state. And how's this for a prediction?

Anyway, back to more conservative matters, here is your business attire for 2009. Pop over to gay Paris and get yours now.




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Anonymous Anonymous says ... (02 January 2009 23:15) : 

Stupid b*stards

 

Anonymous dearieme says ... (02 January 2009 23:37) : 

A country where la ministre is better-looking than the fashion models: vive la France.

 

Blogger UBERMOUTH says ... (02 January 2009 23:43) : 

The first benefits of the recession I have seen!

 

Blogger jams o donnell says ... (03 January 2009 09:47) : 

Hmm Call me a stick in the mud but I'll stick to a conservative suit and a vivid tie for work

 

Blogger CherryPie says ... (03 January 2009 10:52) : 

I think I must have been to all the wrong places in Paris!

 

Blogger James Higham says ... (03 January 2009 11:14) : 

Let's all go over to Paris.

 

Blogger Welshcakes Limoncello says ... (03 January 2009 17:11) : 

I can't see what your beef is with the minister: it doesn't say the father is unknown to her, just that she's not making his name public. Why should she? So she's 43. What's wrong with that in these days when a woman in her 60s is regarded as still young?

 

Blogger James Higham says ... (04 January 2009 10:35) : 

Of course, Welshcakes. It's different to over here though, isn't it?

 

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