Bad Juju! You no logged in or no introduced to the frogman. Log-in or register. Or suffer mucho hoo-doos.
Published and printed from http://www.thedissidentfrogman.com. All rights reserved. Commercial and/or derivative use without our agreement is restricted.
Next entry | Previous entry
Font size · Taille du texte Normal . Large
You're reading the print-optimized version of the dissident frogman's weblog. It's fine by me, but keep in mind that you're missing some of the content and most of the functionalities. So in case you arrived here via an external link and want the best value for your clicks, the full frogman for this page is over there.
Vous lisez la version optimisée pour l'impression du blog du dissident frogman. Pas de problème, mais soyez conscient que vous loupez un peu de contenu et beaucoup de fonctionalités. Dans le cas où vous êtes arrivés ici via un lien externe et en vouliez plus pour vos clicks, le "full frogman" pour cette page est là.

21st

09/2007

4 years, 4 months, 3 weeks, 12 hours, 14 minutes ago...

Wait, wait, I’m hearing something. Must be the echo.
the dissident frogman • Friday, September 21, 2007 · 1641 zulu time | In France

The closing sentence of the unsuitably — or cunningly — titled "French Revolution" editorial at the WSJ:
The President's prescriptions for the ailing French welfare state are hard to argue with. Now if only Mr. Sarkozy will apply them.

Yep. I'm sure you don't want to hear me saying again that one of the big problems with Monsieur le Président is his big mouth and his short legs, resulting in far more talk than walk.

Still, not a bad article though (do read if you have enough spare time — like 30 to 40 years — to actually bother about that swamp).

Funny thing, is that I could hear Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell very clearly while reading.

Can't think why.