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  • I'm rather perplexed by AC's frenchness in the first few letters--she's usually so patriotic.

    03/13/2005 - 03/20/2005 2005

  • I'm rather perplexed by AC's frenchness in the first few letters--she's usually so patriotic.

    AC to wrestle Gary Glenn 2005

  • I'm rather perplexed by AC's frenchness in the first few letters--she's usually so patriotic.

    Archive 2005-03-13 2005

  • A quizz now that proves your frenchness : What is the best wine for a camenbert ?

    Actually Maestro, you CAN still get a villa in Tuscany. 2005

  • That's the essense of the choice in this election and it's at the bottom of Rove's plan to tear down Kerry's war record and his senate career and the snotty asides about "frenchness."

    Hullabaloo 2004

  • That's the essense of the choice in this election and it's at the bottom of Rove's plan to tear down Kerry's war record and his senate career and the snotty asides about "frenchness."

    Hullabaloo 2004

  • With the ornate ceiling which my New York Connection claims is made out of tin and my host for the evening, the British/Canadian/Cosmopolitan claims is covered with thick embossed paper, the room took on a kind of hyper-frenchness, somehow like the cloisters and its hyper-medievalism.

    Archive 2004-11-01 Torill 2004

  • I wonder if you realize that your words on Meet the Press saying "'sensitive' is the kind of word a French candidate for president would use" were played several times by Rush Limbaugh on August 16 as evidence of Kerry's essential "frenchness."

    Hullabaloo 2004

  • With the ornate ceiling which my New York Connection claims is made out of tin and my host for the evening, the British/Canadian/Cosmopolitan claims is covered with thick embossed paper, the room took on a kind of hyper-frenchness, somehow like the cloisters and its hyper-medievalism.

    Manhattan-French Torill 2004

  • I wonder if you realize that your words on Meet the Press saying "'sensitive' is the kind of word a French candidate for president would use" were played several times by Rush Limbaugh on August 16 as evidence of Kerry's essential "frenchness."

    Hullabaloo 2004

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