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Rocket 01-26-2007 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rcs (Post 26349)
Speaking of hungry...Alizee just sounds like it would be a great desert. I know if I ever come across something called Alizee in a restaurant, I might just have to try it. Yummy, or is that Miam-Miam. :p

My optomitrist knows I'm an Alizee fan and he told me that a french lab has made a new type of optical lens. The name: Alizee

How cool is that? :cool:

rcs 01-26-2007 06:42 AM

I See Lili People
 
Well, my vision is getting a bit fuzzy. Maybe, I should look into that. ;)

Blade 01-26-2007 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Rocket (Post 26351)
My optomitrist knows I'm an Alizee fan and he told me that a french lab has made a new type of optical lens. The name: Alizee

How cool is that? :cool:

I'd like to see those too.

Nice pics BTW.

You know... we got the best looking fan club on the planet.

:cool:

DJ_Greg 01-26-2007 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rocket (Post 26351)
My optomitrist knows I'm an Alizee fan and he told me that a french lab has made a new type of optical lens. The name: Alizee

How cool is that? :cool:

Wow, very cool.

Roman 03-02-2007 11:06 PM

I recently put RMJ's Rainbowlizée as my computer's desktop at work. Well, that attracted some attention. After I told one woman that it was Alizée, she actually thought I was joking at first as she knew Alizé to be a brand of alcohol.
Alizée said her parents were fond of windsurfing and that's how they thought of the name. Or, maybe they were just drunk when she was conceived (http://www.alize.com/). :p Maybe they were sharing a Kama Sutra http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink668.html ;)

Cooney 03-03-2007 02:32 AM

Alizé means "tradewind" in French. It is after that word that the alcohol is named. Alizée's parents simply added a second E on the end to make it feminine when they named her, hence the similarity.

The dessert, in this case though, is named specifically after our Lili :-)

CFHollister 03-03-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cooney (Post 31465)
Alizé means "tradewind" in French. It is after that word that the alcohol is named. Alizée's parents simply added a second E on the end to make it feminine when they named her, hence the similarity.

The dessert, in this case though, is named specifically after our Lili :-)

However, I have recently learned that the liqueur sauce that accompanies the sorbet in the desert is made with Alizé... so there is that connection there as well. ;)

I had dinner at La Crème Brûlée last Wednesday night and it was excellent as always. I had the framed 8x10 of Lili on my table :D and I got the only serving of the poisson in the house (their last fresh shipment was short) on Dominique's and Bertrand's recomendation and is was perfect:eek:. Everytime I go there I keep thinking I have to update what my favorite dish of Bertrand's is:blink:. I plan to eat my way through the entire menu once before eating the same item twice.

panzerkiller 06-28-2007 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by nurvonic (Post 25907)
very nice. sounds like you guys had alot of fun. and props to rwd for driving 7 hours to Washington!!

people in florida, where you at? we need to get together and do something like this

I'd be in for that if it was in FL,but I need to be over 18 so I can go there myself,but my parents may let me go before then,I'll bring my stereo set if you need it

Shinmei 06-28-2007 11:21 AM

I won't be able to attend, but I'll be in Europe at the same time though.

CFHollister 06-28-2007 11:28 AM

You should be posting on the thread for the current/upcomming Virtual Concert, not the old one unless you are talking about the previous one ;)


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