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It has no age for loved comics like you I am more older and I am no more passionate as before, I had a very beautiful collection of Tintin I gave.I gave up comic books in 6th Grade.
Back then Mad Magazine was all the rave.
With 7th Grade I began to pore over math, science, geography, and history instead.
With 9th Grade grammar and writing became more important. Then in college there were 2 very fantastic courses -- Freshman Composition and also Technical Writing.
In graduate school they (the faculty) asked me to teach the technical writing class for the undergraduates. That was a great opportunity for both me and the students.
From that time until now I have been very focused on History, Philosophy, and my technical area of professional expertise.
Had to leave comic books behind forevermore.
I love your beautiful French accent.It has no age for loved comics like you I am more older and I am no more passionate as before, I had a very beautiful collection of Tintin I gave.I gave up comic books in 6th Grade.
Back then Mad Magazine was all the rave.
With 7th Grade I began to pore over math, science, geography, and history instead.
With 9th Grade grammar and writing became more important. Then in college there were 2 very fantastic courses -- Freshman Composition and also Technical Writing.
In graduate school they (the faculty) asked me to teach the technical writing class for the undergraduates. That was a great opportunity for both me and the students.
From that time until now I have been very focused on History, Philosophy, and my technical area of professional expertise.
Had to leave comic books behind forevermore.
Now I collect for books especially everything that relates to Pompeii.
And author Pierre Bellemare I have his book collection of true stories.
As well as several on the history of France, I also left comics with time.
Thank you, I fight well to make myself understand among you being the only one in the forum and I try to bring some of my contribution from France.I love your beautiful French accent.It has no age for loved comics like you I am more older and I am no more passionate as before, I had a very beautiful collection of Tintin I gave.I gave up comic books in 6th Grade.
Back then Mad Magazine was all the rave.
With 7th Grade I began to pore over math, science, geography, and history instead.
With 9th Grade grammar and writing became more important. Then in college there were 2 very fantastic courses -- Freshman Composition and also Technical Writing.
In graduate school they (the faculty) asked me to teach the technical writing class for the undergraduates. That was a great opportunity for both me and the students.
From that time until now I have been very focused on History, Philosophy, and my technical area of professional expertise.
Had to leave comic books behind forevermore.
Now I collect for books especially everything that relates to Pompeii.
And author Pierre Bellemare I have his book collection of true stories.
As well as several on the history of France, I also left comics with time.
I've a DVD with some Tin tin episodesBonsoir, like it say in the title...for me it is Tintinfor the BD / Comic book favorite character!
Capitaine Haddock
Your Turn now...
Hello estermoon this one is my favorite ...Capitiane Haddock and the part with the parrot is really funnyI've a DVD with some Tin tin episodesBonsoir, like it say in the title...for me it is Tintinfor the BD / Comic book favorite character!
Capitaine Haddock
Your Turn now...
Hello estermoon this one is my favorite ...Capitiane Haddock and the part with the parrot is really funnyI've a DVD with some Tin tin episodesBonsoir, like it say in the title...for me it is Tintinfor the BD / Comic book favorite character!
Capitaine Haddock
Your Turn now...
I think that Obélix is more popular then Astérix...Gérard dépardieu play well obélix in the film