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A RICH OLD MAN
your new life
THEY FALL TOGETHER
won't have to worry
same old girl
rushes to his arms
cheatin' side of town
Plot, Graphics, Sign ups & Boards: Ashley™
Subplots: Tessa™
Skin: mimmy of RCR
Sidebar: Dana
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grand théâtre de bordeaux Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, is a Theatre in Bordeaux, France, first inaugurated on 17 April 1780. It was in this theatre that the ballet La Fille Mal Gardée premiered in 1789, and where a young Marius Petipa staged some of his first ballets. The Theatre was designed by the architect Victor Louis (1731-1800), who was selected for the task by winning the famous Grand Prix de Rome. Louis was also famous for designing the Chartres Cathedral, the Palais Royal, and the Théâtre Français in Paris. The Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux was conceived as a temple of the Arts and Light, with a neo-classical facade endowed with a portico of 12 Corinthian style colossal columns which support an entablature on which stand 12 statues that represent the nine muses and three goddesses.
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stade chaban-delmas The large stadium once played host to the French quidditch team, but since then they have built a new one, and moved into the French Country. However, due to their having left it abandoned, Beauxbaton has taken it over. Their quidditch teams practice there, and play their games there. This is also where the quidditch teams from the other schools will practice, and play.
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sur le marché The market is busy, and loud all of the time. But it has a wonderfully cheerful atmosphere. There are several stalls that sell anything the modern witch or wizard may need. There is a stall strictly for hand made wands, several stalls for potions ingredients, a stall or two for pets, and birds. The market is similar to Diagon Alley, and cannot be seen by muggles at all. It rest down a small winding French alley way. It is often crowded, and packed full of French wizarding folk.
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