tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255771866722837790.post7403152117509718237..comments2023-06-07T12:01:31.633+02:00Comments on An American Au Pair In Paris: Travel tip #1: don't get sick.Sarah Katehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10364761717643752435noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255771866722837790.post-52058417524971854512014-01-22T18:16:48.360+01:002014-01-22T18:16:48.360+01:00good informationgood informationAbdirahman Elmihttp://euroafricatravel.co.ke/cheap-flights-to-europenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255771866722837790.post-2358275246842142942010-11-23T04:48:14.715+01:002010-11-23T04:48:14.715+01:00Ok first of all, I really kind of wish that the Ph...Ok first of all, I really kind of wish that the Pharmacist didnt speak French so that I could clearly and hilariously picture you doing a reenactment of the scene from Bridget Jones II where she tries to explain in German and charades that she needs a pregnancy test. Classic. I also had to do this in Ecuador to get some bug bite stuff. I just started itching myself all over saying "pica pica!" hah. She got the point.<br /><br />Second of all, in my recent interactions with Tyler he's questioned me about pharmacy in Ecuador bc he is a pharmacy nerd and would do that. Apparently most other countries besides this smart one give a lot of power to the pharmacist bc he/she is specially trained to know symptoms and their corresponding drugs whereas a doctor has to know a whole hell of a lot more. So I think you're urinary tract is in better hands in France. :) lol. <br /><br />More pictures!Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11257198593948947837noreply@blogger.com