Isn't it funny how the French renamed "Diet Coke" "Coca Light?" -- That always cracks up my students when I tell them. ;-) I noticed the Françoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc duo on the blog today. Nice song. I saw their very handsome and talented son, Thomas, in a TV interview just last week. Have you heard his music? He is pretty good too, and a smart kid. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
L'élégance de la paille dans le grand verre et la sobriété de la tasse de café. Un homme et une femme.
ReplyDeleteMoi, je prefere un cafe'!
ReplyDeleteBon weekend, V de B!
coca zero for me please. :))
ReplyDeleteI'd better stock up .. she (and Phil) are headed my way
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how the French renamed "Diet Coke" "Coca Light?" -- That always cracks up my students when I tell them. ;-) I noticed the Françoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc duo on the blog today. Nice song. I saw their very handsome and talented son, Thomas, in a TV interview just last week. Have you heard his music? He is pretty good too, and a smart kid. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteI'm all about the Coca Light, too. A can costs more than a beer or glass of wine in Paris!
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh...I "resemble" that remark...and Daryl fyi Phil-Baby likes his with lime aka: citron vert...grüne Zitrone...limão verde
ReplyDeletePas mal le coca light c'a l'air très bon!
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about Coca Light. Love the way the white cup and saucer grab one's attention in this photo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice spot for a cup of cocoa light or cafe or....
ReplyDeleteYou even make a can of coke look great! You are unbelievable!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! :D
ReplyDeletevery simply inviting
ReplyDeleteThat looks very much like the order that Aimee and I would have in Paris, or anywhere actually!
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