Café des fédérations, Lyon

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There’s nothing fancy about one of the last remaining authentic bouchons* in Lyon, Café des fédérations, but that’s exactly how I like some restaurants these days.
Though founded in the beginning of the 20th century, Café des fédérations is now owned by Yves Rivoiron. It’s considered a very typical bouchon with its hanging sausages, checkered [...]

Short People Ordered to Stand Behind Sarkozy During Speech

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HEE. Doesn’t everyone already KNOW he’s short? Anyway.
From the telegraph:
Twenty short people were ordered to stand behind French President Nicolas Sarkozy to make him look taller while delivering a televised speech.
They were bused in after being “vetted” by aides of the French President who made sure none were more than his own height of [...]

Paris Metro iPhone App

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From macgamesandmore:
With the 30,000 (give or take 10 to 20 thousand) iphone apps available at the Apple iTunes store, including free, paid and game apps, it can feel no less than overwhelming looking for quality apps. How do you find the needle in a hay stack? Millions of others like you and I browsing the [...]

Latest Remi Gaillard Stunt

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This one’s a fun one. Click on the image to take you to the video.