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		<title>By: Rebecca Adler</title>
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Comment by Brad Listi
2007-08-24 10:50:07

Bon voyage! Eat at Chez Janou. 2, Rue Roger Verlomme. In the Marais. Tres magnifique.
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Comment by Sean Carman
2007-08-24 11:22:23

Good luck, Bex! Sean
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Comment by Dawn C.
2007-08-24 11:50:10

Hey Becca. Interesting meditation on, as they say in AA, “pulling a geographical.” I think this move should be extremely interesting now that you’re not running away. I bet it will be great.
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Comment by 1159
2007-08-24 18:23:23

Is there anything more romantic that moving to Paris?
Best of luck and love Adler.

I’ve moved all over to but seems whereever I go - I bring myself with me.
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Comment by Richard Ferguson
2007-08-24 19:15:01

Hey Becca:

Yeah, Sacto will be right where you left it. And I’m sure it’ll miss the hell outta you. Of course, you can always come back if you need to. But my guess, my hope is that Paris is gonna be just the thing for you.

Ooh-la-la.
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Comment by Josie Renwah
2007-08-24 19:22:20

Good grief!

Are all the TNB writers moving to France?

Is that some sort of prerequisite to posting here? Is Brad coercing you good writers to move to France just so he can get a haircut and bagette in the vacation season???

*shakes fist in air*

“Damn you Brad!”
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Comment by Josie Renwah
2007-08-24 19:26:41

“I’ve been really happy here. How do I know?”

I felt you asking that question to your self and suddenly everything became more intimate and I felt a little voyeuristic.

You’re not going to France or returning to Sacramento - you’re off to find your self sister - that’s one sweet trip!

xo
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Comment by rk
2007-08-25 00:41:12

RA:

Excellent piece.

Looking forward to drinks Wednesday night!

RK
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Comment by Rebecca Adler
2007-08-25 03:24:04

RK: OMG I am SO super excited to meet you! I can’t wait!

Josie: Thanks for the comments. And, no, I don’t believe moving to France is a prerequisite to writing here, but I do believe that many writers love the idea of Paris. Also, R Kent is leaving Paris for Tanzania so I’m merely taking up the empty space left by his fab writing, although mine not be as well written. I shall try though.

Rich: I believe you are correct good sir ;-)
Dawn: I love that phrase, “pulling a geographical.” It’s perfect.

59: I do believe it’s difficult to leave yourself behind. I’m sure it’s possible, but it’s never worked for me before.

Thanks everyone for the comments! I hope you keep reading once I’m eating baguettes and stinky cheese…
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Comment by Kaytie M. Lee
2007-08-25 08:49:07

Bon voyage, B! The apprehension is the worst part. Not that I’ve ever moved to Paris to know that. I’m just assuming. :P
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Comment by Emma R
2007-08-26 09:07:53

Rebecca, good luck and welcome to Euro TNB. It’s like EuroDisney but without the giant mice. I’m looking forward to reading your French postings. And if you head over to London, look me up!
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Comment by Lenore
2007-08-26 10:31:51

i am nothing but jealous over here.
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Comment by Chason
2007-10-29 10:36:41

I was reading an article and the writer was talking about Boston and how that city has a lot of character and is very unique. The writer said something along the lines of: “Boston is unique, unlike generic cities like Sacramento, etc. etc.” Wow. I guess the writer is sort of right, in a way. Sacramento, to me, seems sort of generic and not very cosmopolitan or interesting like San Francisco. Sacramento doesn’t really have any well-known landmarks, aside from the State Capitol Building. But the more I spend time in Sacramento, the less generic it seems.
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<p>Comment by Brad Listi<br />
2007-08-24 10:50:07</p>
<p>Bon voyage! Eat at Chez Janou. 2, Rue Roger Verlomme. In the Marais. Tres magnifique.<br />
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<p>Comment by Sean Carman<br />
2007-08-24 11:22:23</p>
<p>Good luck, Bex! Sean<br />
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<p>Comment by Dawn C.<br />
2007-08-24 11:50:10</p>
<p>Hey Becca. Interesting meditation on, as they say in AA, “pulling a geographical.” I think this move should be extremely interesting now that you’re not running away. I bet it will be great.<br />
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<p>Comment by 1159<br />
2007-08-24 18:23:23</p>
<p>Is there anything more romantic that moving to Paris?<br />
Best of luck and love Adler.</p>
<p>I’ve moved all over to but seems whereever I go &#8211; I bring myself with me.<br />
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<p>Comment by Richard Ferguson<br />
2007-08-24 19:15:01</p>
<p>Hey Becca:</p>
<p>Yeah, Sacto will be right where you left it. And I’m sure it’ll miss the hell outta you. Of course, you can always come back if you need to. But my guess, my hope is that Paris is gonna be just the thing for you.</p>
<p>Ooh-la-la.<br />
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<p>Comment by Josie Renwah<br />
2007-08-24 19:22:20</p>
<p>Good grief!</p>
<p>Are all the TNB writers moving to France?</p>
<p>Is that some sort of prerequisite to posting here? Is Brad coercing you good writers to move to France just so he can get a haircut and bagette in the vacation season???</p>
<p>*shakes fist in air*</p>
<p>“Damn you Brad!”<br />
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<p>Comment by Josie Renwah<br />
2007-08-24 19:26:41</p>
<p>“I’ve been really happy here. How do I know?”</p>
<p>I felt you asking that question to your self and suddenly everything became more intimate and I felt a little voyeuristic.</p>
<p>You’re not going to France or returning to Sacramento &#8211; you’re off to find your self sister &#8211; that’s one sweet trip!</p>
<p>xo<br />
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<p>Comment by rk<br />
2007-08-25 00:41:12</p>
<p>RA:</p>
<p>Excellent piece.</p>
<p>Looking forward to drinks Wednesday night!</p>
<p>RK<br />
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<p>Comment by Rebecca Adler<br />
2007-08-25 03:24:04</p>
<p>RK: OMG I am SO super excited to meet you! I can’t wait!</p>
<p>Josie: Thanks for the comments. And, no, I don’t believe moving to France is a prerequisite to writing here, but I do believe that many writers love the idea of Paris. Also, R Kent is leaving Paris for Tanzania so I’m merely taking up the empty space left by his fab writing, although mine not be as well written. I shall try though.</p>
<p>Rich: I believe you are correct good sir <img src='http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
Dawn: I love that phrase, “pulling a geographical.” It’s perfect.</p>
<p>59: I do believe it’s difficult to leave yourself behind. I’m sure it’s possible, but it’s never worked for me before.</p>
<p>Thanks everyone for the comments! I hope you keep reading once I’m eating baguettes and stinky cheese…<br />
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<p>Comment by Kaytie M. Lee<br />
2007-08-25 08:49:07</p>
<p>Bon voyage, B! The apprehension is the worst part. Not that I’ve ever moved to Paris to know that. I’m just assuming. <img src='http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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<p>Comment by Emma R<br />
2007-08-26 09:07:53</p>
<p>Rebecca, good luck and welcome to Euro TNB. It’s like EuroDisney but without the giant mice. I’m looking forward to reading your French postings. And if you head over to London, look me up!<br />
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<p>Comment by Lenore<br />
2007-08-26 10:31:51</p>
<p>i am nothing but jealous over here.<br />
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<p>Comment by Chason<br />
2007-10-29 10:36:41</p>
<p>I was reading an article and the writer was talking about Boston and how that city has a lot of character and is very unique. The writer said something along the lines of: “Boston is unique, unlike generic cities like Sacramento, etc. etc.” Wow. I guess the writer is sort of right, in a way. Sacramento, to me, seems sort of generic and not very cosmopolitan or interesting like San Francisco. Sacramento doesn’t really have any well-known landmarks, aside from the State Capitol Building. But the more I spend time in Sacramento, the less generic it seems.<br />
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