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April 24, 2005
Sunday
 
 
The reason for light blogging this weekend...
Perry de Havilland (London)  Administrative

Three reasons actually: One engagement party (between two Samizdatistas, no less), one St. George's day party and a party of Samizdatistas in France...

We lured the famous Dissident Frogman away from his Northern stronghold to meet up with us south of the French heart of Darkness for much hilarity at the expense of the French establishment and a great deal of good food.







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My three year old son sneezed this morning and I have to say that what came out of his nose looked more appetising than your snails. Bon apetit.


Posted by Rob at April 24, 2005 03:21 PM

It's cruel to link to my fellow-countryman Frogman, I thought for a click time that he had returned to posting.
Many wishes of happiness to the newly engaged, which proves once more (and why should we prove?) that libertarianism is not selfish. A common ideal, which I hope, will keep them together for ever.
Fondue, snails, wine, French architecture and critics of the French Establishment, lucky you!


Posted by Alice at April 24, 2005 07:54 PM

so who got engaged or is that samiz?


Posted by Giles at April 24, 2005 10:43 PM

I assume the "man in the iron mask" (and Philip the Good???) is actually the Dissident Frogman?


Posted by Axos at April 26, 2005 01:23 PM
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