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  • Carlo Auguste (Private Message) 18/08/09 2:07 PM  
    2ème A, (1984-85).

    Lormil,

    j'ai rencontre to petit frere en loge duex ou trois fois accompagne de Mr. Destina ( professeur de math ).
    j'ai perdu son numero de telephone et ce de Pierrot Jeanot.

    je ne sais pas si ton frere et toi residez encore a New York. Fais -moi signe (caugustesr@yahoo.com) et si tu peux, donne moi quelques addresses electroniques des CRA cammarades.

    Carlo Auguste, NY

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  • henri cayard (Private Message) 18/08/09 11:08 AM  
    Communion sollennelle, (1966-67)

    Allo joel

    Grace a la technologie,les amis de longue date peuvent enfin se retrouver. Je suis pratiquement en haiti depuis toujours apres un court sejour de 8 ans aux usa.que deviens-tu ? Ton pere,ta mere , Patrick etc..40 ans qu on ne s est vu.ca fait une vie quoi.on tient contact.

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  • Carlo Auguste (Private Message) 18/08/09 11:09 AM  
    2ème A, (1984-85).

    Chers colleagues,

    Cette photo a fait mes vaccances d'ete. je ne pensais meme plus qu'elle existait ou qu'elle etait postee. En fait, une mes etudiantes a Monroe College me l'a fait savoir. Merci pour un tel souvenir!

    Carlo Auguste, NY

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 17/08/09 4:55 PM  
    Flore Lindor Latortue, Dr Angelo Gousse, Pasteur Gabriel Demosthene.

    I profoundly like the philosophy of Pastor Gabriel Demosthene. He is such a nice and famous yound leader who can participate in this endeavour to change the terrible situation that Haitians abroad and inside Haiti are living now. Again, Pastor Demosthene, I love you dearly. Please do not cease to preach your message of love and reconciliation.

    Youth for Change

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  • Georges Hudicourt (Private Message) 17/08/09 1:47 PM  
    Communion sollennelle, (1966-67)

    Mon cher Dure
    J' habite Haiti depuis toujours.De ces photos de quatrieme,une bonne quinzaine habite encore ici.Les autres sont un peu partout dans le monde et principalement en Amerique du nord.Je sais que Andersen est en allemagne et Fouchard en Autriche.Thomas et Louis-Charles sont medecins en Guadeloupe.Torres et Boucard sont decedes depuis plus de 25 ans et Laplanche il y a a peu pres 2 ans.Je t'ai rate de quelques jours en visitant Brooks School il y a quelques annees dans le Massachussets mais j'ai su aussi que tu a ete professeur de mes nieces a Chicago.
    Heureux d'avoir de tes nouvelles.
    P.S.J'ai assiste samedi a la commemoration du 40eme anniversaire de l'expulsion des pretres a St Martial

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  • Stephan (Private Message) 17/08/09 12:31 PM  
    DSC 0118

    Thank you to Francois from the Pikliz team for a great picture. It was nice seeing you again.
    Please check our website at www.haitilivenetworks.com

    Take care

    Stephan

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 17/08/09 12:29 PM  
    Dr.Saint-Vil Jose , Bethie Saint-vil, Merlyn Thermidor , Edeline Gassant

    Happy hours @ moca cafe, that was very nice they should have something like that every weekend...

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  • Yvette Jean-Pierre (Private Message) 17/08/09 1:17 AM  
    4ème C (1983-84).

    Thanks for posting that picture.

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  • Joel Dure (Private Message) 16/08/09 10:10 PM  
    THE OTHER SELF

    Ms. Delatour,

    C'est genial votre talent.

    Le cygne est le symbole de votre art, un art pelin de passion, de beaute exotique, de mysticisme et de muse profonde.

    Je me sens tres heureux et fier d'avoir tarverse votre chemin d'art.

    The Other Self is perhaps what SOCIETY refuses to see or simply can't see. Either way it is a part of our absurd existence.

    Respect,
    Joel

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  • Joel Dure (Private Message) 16/08/09 9:57 PM  
    DSC02692

    Dear Mr. Sylvain,

    J'adore ce tableau. Si Lam et Guayasamin l'auraient pu voir, ils vous auraient applaudi. Lam est de Cuba et Guayasamin "del Ecuador."

    Respect,
    Joel

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  • Joel Dure (Private Message) 16/08/09 9:39 PM  
    Young Exuberance - Oil on Canvas 48" x 48"

    Quel beau jardin de roses!!!!!!!!

    Ces femmes de beaute impeccable semblent penetrer le mystere du destin avec leur regard profond.

    Mr Craig, HATS OFF!!!!!!

    Joel

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  • Joel Dure (Private Message) 16/08/09 9:33 PM  
    A La File Indienne - 40"x30" - Oil on Canvas

    Dear Mr. Craig,

    I salute the muse that crisscrosses these strikingly eloquent and didactic paintings.

    Ces deesses africaines de beaute divine, de regards percants creatrices, toutes, d'un meilleur monde. La symetrie des couleurs sur leur peau noire reflete une force geante.

    Merci pour avoir partage avec Pikliz votre force imaginative.

    Respect,
    Joel

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  • mimie (Private Message) 15/08/09 11:19 PM  
    Leinz Domingue

    that is my daddy way back! can i get a copy? i would be happy to update you on some new pics.

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 15/08/09 8:37 AM  
    Ca 1968.   Papa Doc.

    I know you are not a Duvalierist, Cependant we cannot say there was no kidnapping. It was not commercialized as it is today. There was plenty.

    We still do not know the fate of some who disappeared. We assume they are now dead. You are a lucky dude strolling through rue Montalais at these time.

    We tend to invoke what was then inexcusable to villify the current.

    The regime kidnapped plenty of our haitian brothers. Point final.

    More than 1 million haitians moved out of Haiti during the regime. Do you know why? They were afraid of getting kidnapped and killed. The facts. Ask some of your friends.

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  • FloTheSCAvenger (Private Message) 15/08/09 12:04 AM  
    Ca 1968.   Papa Doc.

    Dear Flo, I am not a Duvalierist but someone who likes to call it like it is.When it comes to your argument about the rate of 5 gourdes for 1 US dollar, I would concede that I have no economic degree or knowledge but all I can do is remember only that it was 5 gourdes for 1 US dollar.

    You claim that we must thank President Magloire who had the vision for the Peligre Dam .I agree with you. However don't you think that someone who managed to live in a mansion in Jamaica estate New York for 30 years "sans lever ni lou ni leger" with the salary of a Haitian army officer could have saved Haiti from its economics devils?

    I grew up under the Duvalier regime, not once it occurred to me that I could be kidnapped and almost every night I was in rue Montalais, rue des casernes or rue pavee at 2 am and I am talking 1964, 1965, 1966.

    Duvalier killed , killed and killed but guess what? Every single one of them looks like the so called leaders who have governed Haiti for the past 23 years.

    All of them were fighting for freedom of speech. Look what they did with their freedom of speech."VOYE MONTE" with no direction.

    All of them wanted a Haiti <riche et prospere>. 23 years after the departure of the Duvalier look how <riche et prospere > is Haiti.

    Port - au - Prince is buried under its own garbage.Those in power have nothing to do with it. The garbage just came from the sky and fell on Haiti cherie dropped by Francois Duvalier.

    Dear Flo, when Jean Claude Duvalier left Haiti, I had great hopes. Moun de bien allaient diriger. Look Look and look again what they did to your Haiti cherie, my Haiti cherie.,
    can you begin to understand Duvalier?

    The international community has given to your Haiti Cherie my Haiti cherie more than 193 000 000 dollars in the past 2 years .No one can say what happened.<Pas posem questions> Duvalier killed 50.000 Haitians. Do you know how many Haitians died , and could have been saved if these funds had been used in the right way?

    My dear Flo, wake up .The people who today govern Haiti are much worse than Duvalier and I challenge you to prove me otherwise.

    Remember the aeroport jet? It was built with not a cent from any foreign country and that is a fact. Francois Duvalier spent 13 plus years in power and received not a cent from any foreign country.That is a fact . In the past 23 years, do you know how much money was sent to Haiti and how those who have stolen it are still well respected in all spheres of the Haitian society?


    Again, I am not here to defend Duvalier but the facts are the facts and it bothers a lot that while our Haitian brothers are eating mud cookies some are playing the same old game of Politic as usual.

    We have a mentality problem in Haiti and you are part of it. I am sorry to say. We all think we can become president and only us can save Haiti. We look for the solution of the problem everywhere but where we have to. If from 1804 until today we did not have those Charles Oscars bent at becoming president perfas et nefas
    maybe we would have had a softer version of Duvalier and a better Haiti. Just maybe.


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  • M. Whitty (Private Message) 14/08/09 6:58 PM  
    Ste. Trinité, 7eme A , (1970-71)

    OMG... My old school... I remember all these girls.... If anyone wants to reconnect please e-mail me..... So good to see you .....

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 14/08/09 6:41 PM  
    Carlos Ramirez

    continez a nous faire faire a vos ailleux de la musique qui nous enchante big respect

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  • Menard Jean (Private Message) 14/08/09 1:07 PM  
    Dernst Emile, 2009

    One of the best Haitian guitarist, producer, instructor

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  • Menard Jean (Private Message) 14/08/09 1:12 PM  
    Ti Nès Vincent

    Without a doubt bass Haitian bass player I followed this guy most his career with System Band listen to Ti Papa and you see for yourself

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  • Menard Jean (Private Message) 14/08/09 12:59 PM  
    YouYou, Zin

    One of the best Haitian (kompas) bass player

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