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From Kurt Findeisen on 07.11.08 @ 07:27 PM
Not bad! I stumbled apon your site and had to comment. Well done; no bad days, from Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada! |
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From Stephanie on 06.15.08 @ 10:36 PM
Hello! I'd like to ask what sort of program you were in that allowed you to go and teach in Paris for a week?
I am an English teacher looking to teach in Parish short term and would love a lead or two. :)
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From Di on 04.02.08 @ 01:52 AM
The photograph is stunning, is it yours?
A bad day in Paris ... I can't imagine one either. |
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From Leah Finkelstein on 03.17.08 @ 12:12 PM
Hello Mr. Mali!
Tomorrow our English class is going to the gymnasium to listen to you speak (at the American School of Paris)after lunch. I'm looking forward to hearing your Slams! I especially like the Impotence of Proofreading...very funny! |
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From Jeffrey Kay on 03.13.08 @ 02:10 PM
Brassai was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker who rose to fame in France. Like Kertesz, he worked around Europe and used larger plate cameras when he first started and eventually 35mm. He produced a number of great icon photos. |
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From Cyanmyk on 03.12.08 @ 05:55 PM
Have a great time in Paris!
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From Taylor Mali on 03.12.08 @ 03:05 PM
No. Brassai. Is he/she famous? |
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From av on 03.12.08 @ 12:43 PM
I'd like to know who took that photo. Kertesz? |
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From Moira on 03.11.08 @ 10:07 AM
Wow. Your life sucks. Big time. Jerk. |
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