a) Metro, Boulot, Dodo - He played a key role in negotiating a truce during the May 1968 protests. Metro, Boulot, Dodo was one of the protest slogans. It could also be because he named Pierre Bearn, the writer of the poem from which this line is taken, Officer du Merite National.
b) Fell before Jill - Jack from the Jack & Jill nursery rhyme. Jacques is French for Jacob and Jack is a nickname for Jacob.
c) French connection, Goodbye - OK...I'm not quite sure about this. French connection because he's the French president probably. Haven't worked out Goodbye yet.
Identify what or who the picture is. Each correct answer will be notched a crownie. And yes, you better give me all three connections for the coveted crownie!
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Jack Kerouac
Jacques Chirac
a) Metro, Boulot, Dodo - He played a key role in negotiating a truce during the May 1968 protests. Metro, Boulot, Dodo was one of the protest slogans. It could also be because he named Pierre Bearn, the writer of the poem from which this line is taken, Officer du Merite National.
b) Fell before Jill - Jack from the Jack & Jill nursery rhyme. Jacques is French for Jacob and Jack is a nickname for Jacob.
c) French connection, Goodbye - OK...I'm not quite sure about this. French connection because he's the French president probably. Haven't worked out Goodbye yet.
Good one. Goodbye is because he's done with his reign.
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