Paris
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“We'll always have Paris. But then again, that means we'll always have a lot of French people.â€
~ Oscar Wilde on Paris
Tromsø of The South, or Paris as it also is called, is a city in France. Most people agree that Paris smells strongly of cheese and French people[1]. Unsurprisingly, the language predominantly spoken in Paris is French.
Paris contains a large phallus-shaped[2] object called the Eiffel Tower[3]. The buildings in Paris are mostly constructed of baguettes and cheese.
All Parisians are required by law to smell of cheese and garlic, and carry a baguette at all times. Baguettes are also used for self-defense as quarterstaffs in tight situations.
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[edit] Little Known Facts About Paris
- The town of Jérome Rothen.
- The current mayor of Paris is Mona Lisa.
- Paris was constructed by the known heretic Bob The Builder after a few rounds at the pub[4].
- French is the national language, except among the people who cannot speak it, but they are ignored and therefore don't count.
- The entire population has no sense of smell due to the toilets, cheese, and garlic, as well as from all the poo made by the all little dogs who spend most of their lives in an old lady's handbag.
- Parisians pride themselves on ignoring all tourists.
- The Eiffel Tower was constructed almost entirely out of plastic. The plastic melted, so it is now made of pwnage.
- Paris's airports are named both Paris-Charles de Gallbladder and Paris-O RLY? Intl.
- In 1978, Paris surrendered to itself thus creating a gap in the fabric of time
- Paris is twinned with Stockport, in some sort of international homosexual relationship.
- Paris was once known as France's Hackney, for some inexplicable reason.
- All prices in the cafés of Paris are subject to a 500% tourist surcharge.
- this is were Chris Cawthra was beaten to his death after destroying Mr. Brine.
- The Parisians hold a special affection for Americans, even more so than for the English[5].
- All works of art in the Louvre are actually fake. The real ones were sold to pay for the Eiffel Tower and Euro Disney.
- Paris is considered to be the world's most romantic[6] and seizable city.
- London is inside of paris.
- The Paris hilton film ONe night in Paris was filmed in Paris and is their best film to date.
- Paris is always being attacked by giant monsters. First it was Mothra in 1968, then some giant bat in 1998 (30 years later! Coincidence? I think not! It was those Klingon buttheads!) and then a monster praying mantis in late 2004 (it was after Tony Parker). In 2008, Rodan, Mothra, Godzilla and Gamera all plan to take on Jean Reno alone. Today Paris, tomorrow the world! What a bunch of commies.
- Oscar Wilde died here...
- It's crap.
- And Eric in Mr. Brine's grade 10 geography class smells
[edit] History
Paris was founded in 1396 by Paris Hilton, who was also the city's first mayor, holding the missionary position for 12 years. The Eiffel Tower was commissioned by Hilton in 1399, and for over 200 years it was the world's largest phallic-shaped object. Hilton later gave the city to Jimbo Wales. Wales thought that Paris sucked, and promptly gave it to Mona Lisa. Lisa has been the mayor ever since. In 2007, Paris voted against the instauration of Royal power (Segolène Royal), that's why the city pretends still to be a democracy and not a monarchy.
[edit] Cultural Highlights
The main cultural highlight of Paris is Dan Brown's Da VINCI CODE. This history book retraces the history of the Louvre, a public building built in the early 90th as a copy of the "Sans-Souci-castle" in Potsdam (Germany). Tourists can buy a daily ticket in the Louvre and try to find the key that is described in the book. There is also a church in which the famous historian Brown found some interesting things about the history of Paris.
Many visitors to Paris immediately rush to see the arc de triumph. Then, having worked their way past the hordes of Nigerians attempting to sell machetes, chainsaws, and other such items, they can make your way to the top of the Eiffel Tower to see where James Bond fought May Day. Tourists (particularly the sadistic ones) spit off the top to find out if it really does hurt someone below, or at least piss someone off[7].
Alternatively, tourists may wish to visit the Louvre and see the Mona Lisa and some of the other, unimportant paintings.
There are many other artistic centres such as The Pompidou which still haven't been finished. Thus, potential visitors must beware of French builders hanging off the scaffolding attempting to wolf-whistle and discuss existentialism.
There are many mimes in Paris, but tourists usually do not let this spoil their enjoyment of the wonderful[8] city. Mime hunting is entirely legal in Paris and usually, there is no paperwork to be filled out.
On every second Sunday there is public guillotining, but a prospective viewer must book in advance, as room is scarce. It is advisable to bring a basket or some hand sanitizer.
And Eric doesn't have time to read this page.
[edit] Fashion in Paris
. Parisians slavishly follow all of the latest trends and guillotine those who are not similarly attired. As all French women are incredibly thin due to the Gauloise cigarettes they continuously smoke, this makes buying Parisian fashion beyond the reach of most people[9].
Due to the frequency of fashion shows in Paris, there are no longer individual opening nights, but rather one opening night that has lasted for 32 years, making it the longest continuous party in the world[10]. A quarter of all champagne produced annually goes to Paris, which also means that most Parisians are continuously drunk[11].
[edit] Celebrities that have visited Paris
Celebrities that have enjoyed the delights of Paris include the world-famous designer Saddam Hussein and boxer Ray Davies.
[edit] Parisian Etiquette
Parisian etiquette is legendary across the Civilised World, and also Europe,Asia, and Africa. All communcation attempts with a resident should be conducted in a clear, loud voice. Should this fail, then it is advisable to raise one's voice or purchase a bullhorn from one of the many Nigerians who will still be following a tourist about. Spitting in the street is also considered to be essential[12] unless you are speaking directly to a Parisian. To blend in, one should purchase a beret, a string of onions, a bicycle and a black and white hooped t-shirt.
Parisians are warm and welcoming to their neighbours. They love nothing more than being able to converse with an American or Englishman, preferably about art or cuisine, although atomic testing in the Pacific is also considered polite conversation. Keeping one's arms very still and extinguishing a Parisian's ever present cigarette is also sure to endear one to the residents of Paris.
It is also advisable to speak to the French in the French language. This usually helps them understand what is being said, and not simply hit the American moron in the face with their baguette. If you do not know how to speak French, go here and they'll show you how (presuming they don't hit you with their virtual baguettes). Or if you don't want to learn French, lazy bastard that you are, go here.
[edit] Useful Phrases to Know
- Coulde you pleez indeecate le toilette plese?
- Est-ce que it possible to go take a crap?
- Où est the hotel de ville?
- Garce, je suis Paris Hilton, ta mère.
- Indiquez la chambre du merde!
- Fetchez la vache.
- Menage a troi.
- Je suis un idiot américain!
- Veuillez me frapper avec votre baguette.
- Et d'ailleurs, votre pays craint et vous sentez comme le merde.
- Je voudrais une pomme, s'il vous plait.
- En Russie soviétique, les personnes françaises se foutent de TOI!!!!!!
- Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
[edit] Things to Bring to Paris
There are multiple objects which should be brought in a suitcase on a vacation to Paris. There things include, but are not limited to:
- Pants
- Pesticide
- Beret
- Gas mask (US Military Grade Model 2661-A preferable)
- Samuel L. Jackson, for if them Commie mothefuckas are givin' you shit
- It is aladvisable to bring a large offering of wine, as it is considered in insult nor to be drunk on meeting public officals.
[edit] Notes
- ↑ Nobody really knows what a French person smells like, but it is generally agreed to be bad.
- ↑ If your phallus is actually shaped like the Eiffel Tower, you should probably see a doctor about that.
- ↑ As in "French people smell Eiffel".
- ↑ Obviously more than a few, as he thought it was a good idea to contstruct buildings made of cheese and bread.
- ↑ Pause, not.
- ↑ Slightly behind Disney World and the current residence of Me.
- ↑ If it does hit someone, there's a 93% chance that it's a Parisian. A 7% chance of hitting an innocent tourist is a risk most people are willing to take in order to hit the French.
- ↑ Again, pause... not.
- ↑ Especially your typical American tourist, whom they charge by the metric yard
- ↑ The cows have yet to come home.
- ↑ Which would explain a lot.
- ↑ But without hitting anyone, as this is considered the height of bad manners
[edit] See also
- France
- Paris Hilton
- Montmartre
- The Great Underpant Loss of 1943
- Beret
- Cheese
- Baguette
- Eiffel Tower
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Royale with cheese and Le big mac


