Admit it you want to know

Posted on April 25, 2005 11:22 AM by Joel Comm

The truth? I've been in Paris all week, enjoying the world's most beautiful city with the world's most beautiful woman.

I plan on writing a detailed entry (or series of entries) detailing our exploits. As I sit on the balcony of my hotel enjoying someone's open wifi network, I can't help but imagine what it would be like to stay here for an extended period.

Nevertheless, we must return home tomorrow. More details to come!

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. LV Says:

    "I've been in Paris all week, enjoying the world's most beautiful city with the world's most beautiful woman."

    Your wife couldn't make the trip?
    LOL

  2. Jason Says:

    Paris, eh? I'm glad to see that America isn't the only place for open wifi abuse :D

  3. 1patriot Says:

    Paris sounds good, keep it down though would 'cha, my wife will be EXTREMELY jealous as a Paris visit is a dream of ours. We spent last weekend in Ottawa, Canada with my father-in-law at a ceremony honouring WWII veterans who volunteered for chemical warfare testing early in the war. Quite a moving scene to view these older gentlemen who gave so much to their country and the war effort in their youth.

  4. Jake Says:

    I used to be a Bush supporter until I read your blogs. It really made me take a close look at the garbage they have been feeding us. We have to acknowledge how the media has feeding us all a bunch of coorporate backed BS, we would be fools to continue to blindly follow this criminal administration. We need to stop being a bunch of blind following sheep and wake up !!!! God bless America

  5. doubleu Says:

    Well Jake you convinced me to change. You read one person's blog and your whole political mindset changes. I want to follow in your footsteps, what does it take to socialist party?

  6. Joel Comm Says:

    doubleu, don't sweat people like Jake. He tries to make a statement but ends up having zero effect. It's probably nothing more than jealousy. :-)

  7. Richard Says:

    I did'nt get from that guy Jake's comment any reference to changing parties. I'll probably be a republican till I die for what ever the hell it's really worth, but we are being royally screwed. It's not so intellegent to assume that one blog changed his whole mindset, I would have to agree with him that this is the kind of closed minded judgement that prevents truth from being exposed. WHy are you so defensive ? Perhaps in the back of your mind your common sense questions the same things of which he speaks. For many it's eaiser to attack then to deal with ones own uncertainty. We could all be in some serious trouble here, you know it , I know it and more and more people are waking up to this reality. Don't judge, investigate.

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