Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Apocalypse in 2036?


I'm sorry but you have to know... there's a chance that in 2036 we're going to die because of an asteroide... and it's not a joke. But the probablity is 1/45.000 so we should be so worried by it, except scientist in astronomy, they should find a way to avoid it.

for more informations, read that on wikipedia:

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Edith's Biography




Edith Piaf
Birth nameEdith Giovanna Gassion
Height4' 8" (1.42 m)
Mini biography
When one thinks of the legendary Edith Piaf, one thinks of love, music and despair. One did not breathe without the others when it came to this French singing icon. Born in Paris practically on the streets on December 19, 1915, she struggled from day one, the daughter of street performers. The mother, a singer, eventually abandoned both Edith and her father for a solo career. When she was a baby, she was given red wine in a baby's bottle and not milk. Piaf spent her youth entertaining passers-by, receiving little formal education in the process. She often accompanied her father's acrobat street act with her singing and at various times was forced to live with various relatives, in alleys or in cheap hotels. An aborted love affair left her with a baby girl at age 17, but little Marcelle died of meningitis at 2 years old. Devastated, Piaf returned to the streets she knew, now performing solo. Her fortunes finally changed when an impresario, Louis Leplee, mesmerized by what he heard, offered the starving but talented urchin a contract. He alone was responsible for changing her name from Edith Gassion to "La Mome Piaf" (or "Kid Sparrow"). Piaf began entertaining in elegant cafes and cabarets and became a singing sensation amid the chic French society with her throbbing vocals and raw, emotional power. From 1936 Piaf recorded many albums and eventually became one of the highest paid stars in the world. She was first embroiled in scandal when her mentor, Leplee, was murdered and she was held for questioning. She managed to survive the messy affair and carry on while her ever-growing society circle now began to include such elite members as writer/director Jean Cocteau. Piaf also took to writing and composing around this time; one of the over 80 songs she wrote included her signature standard, "La vie en rose." Piaf later toured the United States to branch out internationally. America was slow to accept the melodramatic Piaf but she persevered and eventually won legions of fans. She also continued a series of affairs with the likes of actor Paul Meurisse, composer Henry Contet and, most notably, boxing champion Marcel Cerdan. The latter's death in a 1949 plane crash left Piaf devastated and many claim this was the beginning of her downfall. The day of his death she sang for the first time "L'hymne à l'amour". Piaf had a life-long habit of involving herself heart and soul in launching the singing careers of her protegee/lovers. Over the years this would include Yves Montand, Charles Aznavour and Eddie Constantine. Two serious car accidents suffered in 1951 led to a morphine and alcohol addiction that left Piaf's life skidding out of control despite a potentially happy marriage in 1952 to actor Jacques Pills. A series of spectacular comebacks in concert and recordings would follow over the years but her health would slowly waste away. Her last appearance was at the Paris Olympia, racked with illness and barely able to stand. Her last recorded song was "L'homme de Berlin" in 1963, the year of her death. She died in poverty on the same day as her friend Jean Cocteau and at the age of 47, the same age as her equally tortured American counterpart, Judy Garland. Piaf left many debts for her second husband (and protege) Theo Sarapo, who was twenty years younger (he died in 1970 at age 34). Piaf's funeral was massive yet, because of her lifestyle, was forbidden a Mass. It was the only time since WWII that Parisian traffic was completely stopped. A museum was dedicated in her honor. Piaf remains the epitome of the French singer in style and passion; for many Piaf IS France.IMDb mini-biography by: http://hungarian.imdb.com/SearchBios?Gary%20Brumburgh%20/%20gr-home@pacbell.net
Spouse
Théo Sarapo
(9 October 1962 - 10 October 1963) (her death)
Jacques Pills
(20 September 1952 - 1956) (divorced)
Trivia
Her stage name, 'piaf', is a slang word for 'small bird', which fitted her physical appearance.
Her grave is situated in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.
She is mentioned in the song "Lady Nina" by rock band Marillion.
Helped to launch many careers including that of Yves Montand, Eddie Constantine and her husband Théo Sarapo.
Was romantically involved with boxer Marcel Cerdan when he died tragically in a plane crash (1949).
She was very good friends with Marlene Dietrich, who was the maid of honor at her wedding to Jacques Pills.
Had a child named Marcelle who died at the age of two, in 1935, from meningitis.
Her father Louis-Alphonse Gassion was an acrobat, her mother Annetta Giovanna Maillard was a street singer.
Despite many problems throughout her career, Piaf eventually became the most highly paid star in the world.
Mother was part Italian.
She actually died at Plascassier, Grasse parish, in the department of Alpes-Maritimes and not Paris, but her death wasn't made public until the body was returned to her birth city.
Is portrayed by Marion Cotillard in Môme, La (2007), a biopic about her life.
Among her most popular songs are "Mon légionnaire" (1936), "La vie en rose" (1945), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Sous le ciel de Paris" (1954), "Milord" (1959) and, the probably best known, "Je ne regrette rien" (1960).
Her song "La vie en rose" was voted a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1998.
After living with her maternal grandmother for a short time, she was raised by her paternal grandmother, who ran a brothel in Normandy.
Personal quotes
"You never know a guy till you've tried him in bed. You know more about a guy in one night in bed than you do in months of conversation. In the sack, they can't cheat!"
"For me, singing is a way of escaping. It is another world. I'm no longer on earth."

WHAT A FILM!!!


I've just seen "La Môme" for the third time!! What a film! honestly it's really beautiful. It's midnight here in France but I take few minutes to tell you the impact of this film on people.

1st time:

In Lille, premiere with the director, Olivier Dahan, the producer, Alain Goldman, an actor, Pascal Greggory, and the main actress, Marion Cotillard. The End: nobody sit up of their chair, people applaused, nobody were speaking, it was a silence of death...

I cried 3 times.

2nd time:

In Calais, I've seen the people of the previous showing and a woman were crying, when the film began everybody stopped to talk. The End: nobdy sit up of their chair, some people were crying, including me, a perfect silence. In the toilets I saw 2 women applying make-up on their cheeks!

I cried 9 times!

3rd time:

In Boulogne sur Mer, when the film began everybody stopped to talk. The End: nobdy sit up of their chair, we applaused, some people were crying, including me, a perfect silence. In the car, with my 2 friends Aurore and Camille, we didn't speak and Camille were still crying, so about 20 minutes!
I cried 12 times!!

4th time:

In Desvres, well nobody was talking during the film (except my 2 aunts, sometimes it was a bit annoying), it was really hot in the room, the chairs weren't comfortable, the sound so so. The End: nobody talked, at first, but then after 2 minutes, the noise was come back. So it was the best time, I mean for the conditions, then the film remained fabulous and really moving...
I cried 13 times!!!!!!
Well, it was the last one. Now I have to wait for the DVD! so maybe it'll be sold around August... uhhhh, it'll be REALLY long to wait!

Zen afternoon?

Now I don't think it was so good that zen afternoon... with all that changes of temperature hot/cold/hot/cold... yesturday morning when I woke up I felt that something cracked inside me, and it wasn't a bone! I should have tear a muscle or have had a stiff neck... but it's really painful. So I spent a zen afternoon for several days of pain! What a chance!!! lol
And the worst is that tonight I'll have to drive to go to the movies... thanks God I'll have 3 co-pilots! I'll tell you tomorrow how was the drive!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Zen Afternoon!


Midday, my friend Ludivine sent me an sms, she asked me if I wanted a zen afternoon. Obviously I said YES! So, with another friend from our senior class, Serena, we went to the swimming pool but with the forfeiture Hammam, Sauna and Jaccuzzi... ahhhh, it was so good! And so hot! lol

Girls see you next time in the vapor!! lol, if I can see you


"Tea for two, and two for tea. Me for you, and you for me", "Big Moustache!" (La Grande Vadrouille)

Saturday, February 24, 2007

The Closet


I've just watched a film, "Le Placard" ("The Closet"). It's with Daniel Auteuil, Gérard Depardieu, Thierry Lhermitte... It's about how gay people are seen in the society of nowadays. It's really good.

Synopsis:

Forty-something Francois Pignon, who has worked for years as an accountant for the same contraceptive manufacturer, becomes suicidal when he learns that his company is downsizing and he is about to lose his job. Work means everything to this gloomy and boring little man since both his ex-wife, who left him after two years of marriage, and their 16-year-old son avoid him. But things are about to change when Pignon's psychologist neighbor persuades him that he can save his job by coming out to his employers as a gay man -- even though he isn't.


Apparently it exists in english, so if one day you can watch it, don't hesitate

Côtes de porc à la provençale.

Ingredients:
-a rib of porc by person
-1 onion
-butter
-patatoes
-thick creme fraiche
-tomato paste
-water
-salt and pepper

Recipe:
-Steam the patatoes
-Belt the butter in a pressure-cooker. Cut onion and add it to the butter and let it cook about a minute.
-Add the ribs of porc. Salt and pepper it. Let it cook a while.
-During you let cook the meat, put the tomato paste and add some water to make it liquid. Then you add it in the pressure-cooker.
-Then you put the cover on the pressure-cooker and let the whole cook 10 minutes after the rotation.
-When it's cooked, take off the meat and add the thick creme fraiche with the tomato sauce stayed in the pressure-cooker, mix it.
-Then, you can serve and have a good meal!
BON APPETIT!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

I work sometimes...


Despite I'm in holiday, I worked this morning. I baby-sit for a 2 year-old-little boy named Timothé. His mother is one of my mom's colleague, she had nobody to keep him so she asked me if I could, so I came back in Desvres (where I live since I'm 4-5 days old! lol) a little bit earlier. I had to give him a bath but he cried, his mom told me that usually he loves that, but today he wanted to put his sneackers on so he didn't wanted to take a bath. Anyway, with some difficulty I cleaned him and then I dressed him up and put his sneackers on, and then he was calm! Afterwards we played, I read him some short stories, he drew... It was tons of fun! Oh!!! we played with a tiny vacum and he fainted to aspirate my nose, and then he wanted me to do it to him but he hardly speaks so he put his forefinger on his nose and twitched it! it was so cut!! he remembered me Erin Murphy!

Balance: it was a fantastic morning...

Now what will I do with my pay? Any suggestions?...

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Valentines day


Valentines Day= Lovers' day? Are you kidding me?? For me it's just storekeepers' day!! Do you really think if 2 people are in love they just love each other on 14 February? I don't think so if they really love each other it's all the year!
Do you agree with me when I say that Valentines day is only the day of consommation?!
Love is something beautiful we live everyday, you can receive it from everyone (husband, boyfriend, children, friends, parents...).
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! the most beautiful thing on earth with Life!

Friday, February 09, 2007

Clovis Cornillac







Well, I went to another premiere. This one was for "Scorpion", it's not really a film I'd like to watch but I went there to see the actor Clovis Cornillac. I've only seen one film with him, "A very long engagement", and he was quite good. So when he passed in front of me I said "please" and he turned back to sign me an autograph, he asked to whom it was for so I said my name. Then he looked straight at me about 10 seconds, so I said him "thank you" but I think he was waiting a little bit more but I really didn't know what to say!! Anyway, he's quite nice and he has so beautiful eyes!

Saturday, February 03, 2007

La Môme: Edith Piaf, la vie en rose?



















Ok, I'm going to tell you about the premiere I went to on thursday. It was "La môme" but I think for you it'll be "La vie en rose". The film tells Edith Piaf's life, it's so so so so beautiful! honnestly I9 cried 3 times and for me it's really rare for a french film! I'm just waiting the official coming out (is it like this? can we say that for a film?), I wanna see it again!!! Seriously if you have the occasion to see it... run to it!! I LOVE!!! Also I've seen Marion Cotillard (Big Fish, Good Year, A very long engagement...), and we talked about cells with camera!lol. I love her she's really talented and she didn't disappointed me in "La môme". She's so great in it, she becomes Edith Piaf! oh, and the make-up looks so real! It's an astonishing film! I give you the link to watch the trailer, it's in french but you don't have to understand my language to see how tough it is! When I watch the trailer I'm near to cry! so beautiful: