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Post by emmeline on Sept 17, 2011 20:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by emmeline on Sept 17, 2011 20:44:50 GMT -5
Oups, it's Truffle not Truffal LOL. MyaDia fix it whenever you can, please. I like the 4th pic too
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Post by margarita on Sept 18, 2011 3:19:31 GMT -5
... and he looks much happier than with CC around.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2011 6:17:33 GMT -5
CC is keeping sabbath?
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Post by paca on Sept 18, 2011 11:00:39 GMT -5
festival...jeez they call a few vendors a festival. I was looking for it last year from my kitchen balcony as they had announced free tasting, but it looked so pathetic that I didn't even bother to go. this is like visiting the local market and Spinelli grinning all over the face. Bet Albert wanted to know everything about his prison time last winter.
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Post by MyAdia on Sept 18, 2011 11:29:21 GMT -5
festival...jeez they call a few vendors a festival. I was looking for it last year from my kitchen balcony as they had announced free tasting, but it looked so pathetic that I didn't even bother to go. this is like visiting the local market and Spinelli grinning all over the face. Bet Albert wanted to know everything about his prison time last winter. There seem to be quite a few people who came out - or it looks that way from these photos. I find it rather pathetic that is the new Princess of Monaco she cannot literally walk across the street from Monaco and attend this event. I think French will keep her from attending a lot of events like this.
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Post by paca on Sept 18, 2011 14:13:44 GMT -5
it's a small place with heaps of tents; it looks more then it is. You have more people doing their shopping on the market just one street below on a regular Saturday.
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Post by hibou on Sept 18, 2011 17:22:41 GMT -5
it's a small place with heaps of tents; it looks more then it is. You have more people doing their shopping on the market just one street below on a regular Saturday. Thanks paca. Obviously it's just to common and crowded for Her highness.
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Post by sandsla on Sept 18, 2011 21:24:12 GMT -5
it's a small place with heaps of tents; it looks more then it is. You have more people doing their shopping on the market just one street below on a regular Saturday. Thanks paca. Obviously it's just to common and crowded for Her highness. It's a tough crowd for her...the Monegasques--I guess no one has to ever worry about her being the people's princess. You're right she would be to close to people where she might have to respond unscripted...and it's not an event where she can pull out her tiara and jewels, or an event where she is being promoted in some way--in other words she's not the focus of attention, so why bother, and who cares about the "common" folk! ;D
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Post by blue j on Sept 19, 2011 0:47:34 GMT -5
When I saw those people at Truffle Festival in photos posted my myadia, my first though was: this festival was able to gather bigger crowds than the wedding of a fake couple. ;D Wonder whenever it's true...
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Post by blue j on Sept 19, 2011 0:51:13 GMT -5
... and he looks much happier than with CC around. Like always, margarita. Albie, like every host, is happy without his parasite.
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Post by paca on Sept 19, 2011 1:35:08 GMT -5
Albert is a guest, not the host. The host is Gerard Spinelli.
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Post by blue j on Sept 19, 2011 1:40:18 GMT -5
paca, I had different meaning of a word 'host'... "The animal or plant on which or in which another organism lives" In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a parasite. Albie is a host & WC has been his parasite for 6 years. ;D
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Post by paca on Sept 19, 2011 1:52:55 GMT -5
Thanks paca. Obviously it's just to common and crowded for Her highness. It's a tough crowd for her...the Monegasques--I guess no one has to ever worry about her being the people's princess. You're right she would be to close to people where she might have to respond unscripted...and it's not an event where she can pull out her tiara and jewels, or an event where she is being promoted in some way--in other words she's not the focus of attention, so why bother, and who cares about the "common" folk! ;D I doubt that there were any Monegasques apart from those Albert brought with him. It is just not sth that would happen. Monegasques don't really go to events in Beausoleil. Actually the people there are mostly like trashy. A lot of women are untrained and badly educated. (I recognized some on the pics) Many do not speak the local language. A lot of them work as cleaning ladys in MC hotels or has other low salary jobs that don't require training. So pretty much what trashy would have been doing if she hadn't nailed dumbo.
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Post by paca on Sept 19, 2011 1:59:29 GMT -5
paca, I had different meaning of a word 'host'... "The animal or plant on which or in which another organism lives" In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a parasite. Albie is a host & WC has been his parasite for 6 years. ;D sorry still somewhat asleep this morning after a busy weekend.
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Post by actarus on Sept 19, 2011 9:28:52 GMT -5
I wouldn't belittle the cleaning ladies, after all they earn their money honestly, unlike a *Princess* that lived on somebody else's money for 5 years.
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Post by hibou on Sept 19, 2011 10:18:51 GMT -5
I wouldn't belittle the cleaning ladies, after all they earn their money honestly, unlike a *Princess* that lived on somebody else's money for 5 years. I don't think paca was belittling honest hard-working people, she was just explaining the type of person who would be there, and since marrying Albert, Charlene would prefer to ignore them. JMO.
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Post by paca on Sept 19, 2011 17:44:00 GMT -5
thx hibou, that's what I meant. It is the kind of background trashy hails from only difference is that they are working for a living. A pittance that is btw. And a lot of them are saving even on that to support family back home. I remember that after the tsunami many of the Beausoleil residents relations in Sri Lanka were killed. Many of my kids classmates lost several family members, a lot of them children. These familys gave everything they had to spare to help out. A lot of these women, who hail from an entire different cultural background, do their best to learn the language whilst working and raising children in a country that would rather see them leave then helping them to establish themselves and their families successfully. none of them was given as much help and leisure time to adapt as trashy. And still these women succeed to raise their children in a modest, but decent way, trying to give them an opportunity they never had themselves. You should hear the Tamil and Filipino moms worry about their childrens education. they are always present at parents evenings, not the French moms.
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