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Country French Antiques

Country French Antiques

http://euroantiquemarket.blogspot.com

Postings from an antiquarian and creator who travels the French countryside in search of any and all details that can be exported to America to help clients re-create the French Ambiance in their own lives. Some of those finds are exported in 40ft. contai

French Greentech

French Greentech

http://frenchgreentech.blogspot.com

French Cleantech examines in-depth the cleantech sector in France. French Greentech gives you an overview of last clean technologies from Research centers & start up.

French Cooking for Dummies

French Cooking for Dummies

http://frenchcookingfordummies.com

French cuisine made easy to whoever is ready to give it a try.

French School Confidential

French School Confidential

http://frenchschoolconfidential.blogspot.com

Awkward multi-syllabic ramblings of some random chick pretending to learn French in Montreal.

Learning French with the Bible

Learning French with the Bible

http://learnfrenchwiththebible.wordpress.com/

The purpose of this weblog is to provide an opportunity to pursue a greater acquisition of the French language by using French translations of the Bible. There are links for resources for learning French. There are also links for biblioblog

Foreign Language Fun

Foreign Language Fun

http://foreignlanguagefun.com

Come discover useful information, tips, lessons, and reviews for teaching foreign languages to kids at home or at school.

Foreign Language Teacher in an Elementary School

Foreign Language Teacher in an Elementary School

http://flesteacher.blogspot.com/

A blog for Foreign Language Elementary teachers. Content can be used for different languages.

Let's learn French Together

Let's learn French Together

http://learnfrenchtogether.blogspot.com

A french language learning site for beginners, with the aim to teach only much needed words & phrases that one would need to know if they travel to France

The French Fork

The French Fork

http://www.thefrenchfork.com

A blog about my life, my memories of growing up in France through French homecooking recipes.

I hate french people

I hate french people

http://www.ihatefrenchpeople.com

The blog of Jaques-Francois Frenchhater, a guy that really hates the French.

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Yemen jet survivor and father reunited

Smart News Network | July 2nd 2009 by Robin Casey

A teenager believed to be the only survivor of an aeroplane crash in the Indian Ocean flew back to France today to be reunited with her father, who embraced her and made jokes to lift her spirits.Bahia Bakari, 14, returned from the Comoros islands on read more

Me, the Legionnaire wannabe.

Peranakan Dude | June 23rd 2009 by Roy

Just re-read Douglas Boyd's The Eagle and the Snake, and I was reminded again about how I had harboured thoughts of running away to be part of the French Foreign Legion when I was an 18-year-old teenager after reading the book for the first time.The read more

BAKEWELL TART IN SICILY

Sicily Scene | June 13th 2009 by Pat Eggleton

A rather British tea party took place in 36 Celsius in a corner of the Marina di Ragusa yesterday, when the "foreign legion" women descended upon Roberta and husband Roberto. It was nice and cool in Roberta's conservatory and the nationalities repres read more

Lessons in Courage: If I Retreat, Shoot Me

The Courage to Be Godly | June 11th 2009 by Steve Dumas

Even brave soldiers tremble before riding into battle. Trembling does not necessarily indicate a lack of courage, but merely a recognition that these are matters of life and death. Taking action takes courage, trembling or not. So what do we do in th read more

On the trail of the French Foreign Legion

The Meron | May 9th 2009 by Ronald ALLAN

REPORT: The Alpine mountain range offers a training ground for one of France's most prestigious military units, the Foreign Legion. (S. Rousseau) read more

August Carl Büchel (1813-1864)

Mercenary History | May 6th 2009 by Herotod

Carl August Büchel was born in 1813 in Guntersblum (Hesse/Germany). With 14 he attended the Military Academy in Darmstadt and became then a lieutenant in an infantry regiment in Hesse-Darmstadt. Probably bored with the service he went to the L'Ecole read more

Today in History - April 30

Mostly Cajun | April 30th 2009

1789 – On the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City, George Washington takes the oath of office to become the first elected President of the United States. 1863 – Mexican forces attacked the French Foreign Legion in Hacienda Cam read more

Copy / Käppi

Wordmall | April 25th 2009 by Michael J. Sheehan

Sometimes when a question comes up on my program, I get a gut feeling that I’ll never be able to find the answer. Often, it’s a word or a phrase that the caller used to hear years ago among family members, so there’s a strong possibility that a read more

A young army sergeant was posted to the deserts of Arabia

Osho Jokes Mulla Nasrudin Jokes Osho Spiritual Jokes Funny J… | April 10th 2009 by amit

A young army sergeant was posted to the deserts of Arabia by the French Foreign Legion. After a few days he became restless and asked his officer what form of entertainment took place in the camp -- where were all the women and bars and so forth.The read more

Code of Honor: The French Foreign Legion - ViTALiTY

Só Game Completo | April 9th 2009 by Isac

InfoDownload - Uploading.comhttp://stealth.to/?id=dua7vemdkuoh3wxgbx2xadkua56jtgjwyj read more

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