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Post by taipeifollowers on Oct 23, 2015 10:20:11 GMT 1
taipeifollowers, that girl - sorry I don't know her name - was absolutely lovely, in appearance and in behavior. She was really cute. If you know her, please, pass her my words. camelliajaponica8888, glad you had wonderful time in Verona. Of course, thank you for kind words, reut, I will tell Ann (her name)
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Post by inyoureyes on Oct 23, 2015 20:17:34 GMT 1
Thank you for the photos Irina!!!! 7784 just made my day I must admit I hadn't even noticed the two men out there
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Post by reut on Oct 26, 2015 11:31:22 GMT 1
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Post by Anna on Oct 26, 2015 11:43:17 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Oct 26, 2015 11:44:44 GMT 1
There were a few photos there me personally I wouldn't have added... I don't know... to keep some respect for Steph?.. But that's me. (I think he himself wouldn't care though)
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Post by Anna on Oct 26, 2015 12:08:48 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Oct 26, 2015 12:19:59 GMT 1
We can't possibly know when he is not sleepy. 12 was the time he chose himself. And he is grownup enough to go to bed earlier when needed. I love his funny faces, I don't love ugly ones (and the definition "ugly" is subjective, of course). Also his "faces" are much cuter in motion. That one looked almost like a "jump face" to me.
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Post by reut on Oct 29, 2015 10:58:25 GMT 1
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Post by maple on Nov 2, 2015 18:28:15 GMT 1
This may be a bit late, but I would like to thank all of you who involved in making the meeting happen, and sharing beautiful Pic and video. After 2-week vacation in Europe, I had hectic days at work, and today finally had chance to read through what you’ve shared here. Let me briefly share what I felt. Luckily even with the “wind” and “noise”, I managed to roughly understand what Stephane explained about the role and story on “Take me to the church” and “Chandelier” part in advance of the Saturday show. That was big help to me, because, honestly I had little idea about the music/song before. What impressed me is the talk about “brain v.s. heart”. I loved the way he talked about this saying “brain and heart has to be friend”. Yes, it is true. I prepared some questions, but for some reason, I was losing confidence in asking a bit complicated question. Then eventually asked unplanned “easier” question which came to my mind on the spot. This wasn’t my 1st time to participate, but still making question is a bit challenge for me. And, even with the wind and noise, this opportunity is always one of my “dream-come-true” moments with so much excitement. Till 2010, I never saw Stephane off ice, and at that time, I did not even imagine I will have chance to “ask question” directly. I really thank Stephane for taking time for us while he is extremely busy.
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Post by reut on Nov 3, 2015 10:43:35 GMT 1
Thank you for you story, maple. It's never late. Hope you had nice vacation in Europe. I think it's "ideal" when during the meeting you ask questions which come to your mind, which you feel like asking at that moment. Especially if they follow something which was asked before that. This is not the "protocol", this is natural talk. It's better to have something prepared in case if suddenly your mind goes blank. For me it's the same when I prepare for interviews, I prepare questions but always prefer when I can follow what interviewee said with more questions even if they are not planned. As for challenge, you know, these meetings are challenge for everyone. For you, but also for Anna and I, and for Stéphane. Just imagine how it is for him, to come to meet around 40 people who can ask ANY question they want. It is very stressing, believe me. So we all need to leave our comfort zone for that, but I guess it's worth it, no?
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Post by reut on Nov 3, 2015 20:31:07 GMT 1
Found this old interview when I was looking for something else. "I have always believed that the more a person gives - and I'm not just talking about material things, but about giving your own time and enthusiasm, in other words, part of you – the more you get in return." Connected to what we were discussing...
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Post by Gaja on Nov 4, 2015 0:48:21 GMT 1
Found this old interview when I was looking for something else. "I have always believed that the more a person gives - and I'm not just talking about material things, but about giving your own time and enthusiasm, in other words, part of you – the more you get in return." Connected to what we were discussing... I've never seen this interview - thank you, reut! I really like the drawing that you posted. Those words are so true. Unfortunately sometimes our limitations are stronger than our dreams.
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Post by maple on Nov 5, 2015 8:30:50 GMT 1
Thank you for you story, maple. As for challenge, you know, these meetings are challenge for everyone. For you, but also for Anna and I, and for Stéphane. Just imagine how it is for him, to come to meet around 40 people who can ask ANY question they want. It is very stressing, believe me. So we all need to leave our comfort zone for that, but I guess it's worth it, no? Reut, Thank you so much for telling this. Sometimes, I probably think too much for “good” questions to make everyone happy. Yes, your drawing is so true as Gaja mentioned. And now, almost 3 weeks after the meeting, I realize how much I enjoyed the “process” in reaching out to a magic!!! And, what a nice word from Stephane (excerpt from old interview)! I am always enchanted by what and how he “talks” on both “on ice” and “off ice”, and that is why I ‘ve been a big fan for a long time.
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