Hi. I'm not even going to give a friendly intro. at all.
I think fleur de sel means "flower of salt". actually, im almost ninety five percent sure it does. because they call marc andre "flower" and i think fleur is flower en francias, et "de" means "of" and sel probably means salt? im too tired to think about it anymore. its just salt. i ate salt on my homefries this morning btw...
So, i think my friend, matt, and I should go into a salt farming business. He has two perfect ponds for this right in front of this house. All we need to do is make the water salty.. but! they would be perfect because they are right beside each other! I'm very excited. Then, becuase the economy is dying, we can re-introduce salt money! Matt and I will be rich! Just wait and see...
sameul taylor colderidge also wrote king kong.. i know this from english. cultural literacy.. yuck. but i remember it by saying to myself "king kong jumped off the ridge.." clever, i know.
I bet you marco polo was a fake, which means my life is a lie. All those times i played that game in the pool, i was actually just lying to myself. Silly child! Marco Polo never went to China! (im just kidding..)
Even if he never went to china... i think i'll forgive him for introducing the italians to pasta. I like pasta... a lot. I think i might accidently think of chamber pots when im eating it next.... thank you salt for teaching me that.. i really didnt need that bit of info.
No friendly outro either.. buhhhbye
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I think fleur de sel might mean salt, but we should consult Mrs. Boris to be sure. Try to stay on topic as you babled a bit on the opening of this post.
Your and Matt's story & King Kong are nice, but again, you stray from the text and waste blog space in your post by being off topic. This isn't good for the score.
Rather than the pool game, relate how and what you learned about Marco Polo in the book? Again, off topic.
This post was not as focused as your others. Hope it was a fluke.
Mr. Farrell
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