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    Default Moulin Rouge

    (1) Moulin Rouge = ?


    (2) Please polish the sentence below:

    A man has to keep "stomach in, chest out" in most of his lifetime, so that his woman can cling to him, except in childhood when he could hide himself in his mother's bosom.

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    Default Re: Moulin Rouge

    Quote Originally Posted by NewHope
    (1) Moulin Rouge = ?
    I'll answer (1).

    Moulin Rouge (French for 'red mill') is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller situated in the red-light district of Pigalle, Paris, France.

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    Click here to Read about the Moulin Rouge cabaret. :D

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    Default Re: Moulin Rouge

    Quote Originally Posted by Casiopea
    Quote Originally Posted by NewHope
    (1) Moulin Rouge = ?
    I'll answer (1).

    Moulin Rouge (French for 'red mill') is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller situated in the red-light district of Pigalle, Paris, France.

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    Click here to Read about the Moulin Rouge cabaret. :D
    With all respect have you been there ? I worked around this place 10 years ago . This cabaret is located in hot district of Paris .

    :D

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    Lots of tourists go there. It is quite soft actually

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    Hi alexandre42,

    The place is like a "love bay'?

    Just as when you fell in love with a girl, your ship has arrived the love bay. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewHope
    Hi alexandre42,

    The place is like a "love bay'?

    Just as when you fell in love with a girl, your ship has arrived the love bay. :D
    Something like that ! A place for tourists in Paris . There are many other interesting places to visit : Montmartre , le Quartier Latin , Saint Germain des Près , Les Champs Elysées , Les Tuileries.....for nice restaurants , theatres , museums , student districts , arts .
    In Paris you can find all exotic restaurants : Japaneese, Italian, Chineese, India, Latino. You can eat restaurant, every evening, without going twice for a long time

    :)

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    Default Re: Moulin Rouge

    Quote Originally Posted by alexandre42
    Quote Originally Posted by Casiopea
    Quote Originally Posted by NewHope
    (1) Moulin Rouge = ?
    I'll answer (1).

    Moulin Rouge (French for 'red mill') is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller situated in the red-light district of Pigalle, Paris, France.

    Source

    Click here to Read about the Moulin Rouge cabaret. :D
    With all respect have you been there ? I worked around this place 10 years ago . This cabaret is located in hot district of Paris .

    :D
    I've never been, but 'red-light district' means 'hot district'.

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