Monday, March 05, 2012

Where is Waldo?


Where is Waldo? Or should I ask "Où est Charlie?" as that's what he's called on this side of the pond, well, search no more... He is currently in Paris, and more precisely by the Bourse Metro station, where I found him this weekend! I thought it was a fun way of starting the week, that's all! ;-)

13 comments:

  1. So no direct translation of Waldo? Great start to the new week... looking for Charlie?

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  2. Over here we call him 'Wally'. This is a similar mural to that which i have posted today, Eric.

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  3. I always wondered what was so fascinating about those books, then a professor told me it was good for developing "visual acuity". They still aren't my favorites, but the little Waldo does have a style all his own. :)

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  4. I love these cross-cultural names. "Ou est Charlie?" substitutes assonance for the alliteration of "Where's Waldo?" Hmmm....going through the who what when where why:

    Qui est Guille? (Nah, Waldo ain't cute.) Quel est Kellie? Quand est Juan? Ou est Louis? Pourquois est Porky?

    Sorry, I've been listening to bad (but funny) jokes on the radio.

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  5. Jeff, that was sheer fun! Your improvisations...Bravo!

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  6. In Danish his name is Holger.
    I wouldn't mind going to Paris searching for Charlie. Any excuse for going to Paris will do.

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  7. It's well he might wear those colours, but consider himself lucky that a fortuitous bounce of the ball deprived Ireland of a much deserved victory on Sunday in the French capital. Vive Ireland

    Dermo

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  8. Cute! I hope you spot him in other places too.

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  9. Never knew about Charlie!
    Great capture! :-)

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  10. Not so hard to spot him without a crowd around him, is it? I wonder which is the original—Waldo or Charlie (or some other version).

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  11. @Everyone (and Alexa in particular). It seems that Wally was the original character, not Waldo.

    @Jeff LOL!

    @Dermo I had NO IDEA what you're talking about, for I did not follow the match. But I just had a quick look at the news. And now I understand!

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  12. The Where's Waldo books are great fun to look at with a primary school age kid. You don't just look for Waldo, you have to find all sorts of things in the pictures. It's awesome that you found him inparis!

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  13. Where can I find it!??? next week i go to Paris and I will love to see it!!

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