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An old friend’s surprise at a new vocation

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An old friend’s surprise at a new vocation

I was in Paris last week for a party to celebrate the wedding anniversary of old friends. I know that’s a polarizing sentence to read. People hear “Paris,” and they quickly feel as though they need to have an opinion. Sometimes it’s: Paris? In June? With all of those tourists? And sometimes it’s: Lotta snobby, […]

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I was in Paris last week for a party to celebrate the wedding anniversary of old friends. I know that’s a polarizing sentence to read. People hear “Paris,” and they quickly feel as though they need to have an opinion. Sometimes it’s: Paris? In June? With all of those tourists? And sometimes it’s: Lotta snobby, rude waiters, if you ask me. And sometimes you have to brace yourself for a geopolitical rant. Paris, for a lot of people, is not a neutral location. Recommended Stories Inside Scoop: Progressives get nasty, internet age, future of interest rates Inside Scoop: Iran war, bye bye Bernie, poor candidate quality Inside Scoop: Return to federalism, Platner unfit for duty, UFC Freedom 250 So let me clarify: my friends live in Paris — they have for decades — and they got married in the…

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