Welcome to Part Deux of the Paris Mad Libs series! Today's guest Mad Libs writer is Jayme from Life en Route. Jayme is a Canadian expat who came to Paris to master the French language and discover the ins and outs of life in the French capital. Enjoy Jayme's version of the Oh Paris! Mad Libs story (and her beautiful photos too)! (For Part I of the Paris Mad Libs series click here.)
Oh Paris!
Oh la la! Nothing like the charming sound of a baguette waking you up in the morning! But no time to saunter. I need to get dressed in my chic Parisian uniform of my Navigo pass and bescherelle, then I'm off for a quick bite of parapluie from Monoprix. But wait! As soon as I get out the door, I'm greeted by the man who parks his scooter RIGHT outside our window (practically inside our apartment) EVERY DAY and I'm forced to alter my plans for the day. Forget going to the 17ème arrondissement. I have to take the tiny, Parisian little dogs who dress nicer than I do to the bon marché Charles de Gaulle - Étoile Métro for a rendezvous with mon petit-ami. Quelle chance! It seems that hollering will have to wait until the workers stop striking. I may have mentioned getting the dictionary fixed, but who cares when I get to make a stop the métro platform instead. Thankfully, I can suddenly run and finish motioning before le président de la France, Nicolas Sarkozy comes and stands there shocked at la Grande Roue. I just don't understand why camera dropped on all of my baguette. Mais, c'est la vie!
Oh la la! Nothing like the charming sound of a baguette waking you up in the morning! But no time to saunter. I need to get dressed in my chic Parisian uniform of my Navigo pass and bescherelle, then I'm off for a quick bite of parapluie from Monoprix. But wait! As soon as I get out the door, I'm greeted by the man who parks his scooter RIGHT outside our window (practically inside our apartment) EVERY DAY and I'm forced to alter my plans for the day. Forget going to the 17ème arrondissement. I have to take the tiny, Parisian little dogs who dress nicer than I do to the bon marché Charles de Gaulle - Étoile Métro for a rendezvous with mon petit-ami. Quelle chance! It seems that hollering will have to wait until the workers stop striking. I may have mentioned getting the dictionary fixed, but who cares when I get to make a stop the métro platform instead. Thankfully, I can suddenly run and finish motioning before le président de la France, Nicolas Sarkozy comes and stands there shocked at la Grande Roue. I just don't understand why camera dropped on all of my baguette. Mais, c'est la vie!



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