Funny how you started this blog on Bastille Day, traditionally a time of new beginnings for French-speaking people. I suppose, much like the late 18th-century French housewives who stormed Versailles and then marched on the Bastille, your need to express yourself partly comes from the paucity of bread and other necessities in your barren African nation. Well cheer up: Brikina Faso does have one distinct advantage over Evanston. You see, in a nation of beggars, there can be no panhandlers.
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Funny how you started this blog on Bastille Day, traditionally a time of new beginnings for French-speaking people. I suppose, much like the late 18th-century French housewives who stormed Versailles and then marched on the Bastille, your need to express yourself partly comes from the paucity of bread and other necessities in your barren African nation. Well cheer up: Brikina Faso does have one distinct advantage over Evanston. You see, in a nation of beggars, there can be no panhandlers.
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