Tell no One

Guillaume Canet (both actor and director) made an adaptation of
Harlen Coben's best seller, Tell No One.
I read the book 2 years ago, and I barely left it til I finished to read the last page. The adaptation will certainly not please all America's readers as the action cannot be compared to Holywoodian blockbusters, but the story has been well introduced in the French context and all the essence of the plot is intact even if some parts of the movie could be described as ridiculous... It's just a film anyway and I enjoyed my two hour stay in the theater.
Ryanair messed up my way back...

On my way back to Rome I had a very bad surprise when I arrived to the check-in. The plane from Rome Ciampino to Paris Beauvais was expected with a two hour delay. Bad, when you have nothing to do (no book, no food) to kill the time. The delay seemed to be caused by some frog in Rome at the beginning of the day and all day long the delays became bigger and bigger!
I finally took my plane 3 hours later. 45 minutes before the expected arriving time in Beauvais, the Captain made a little speech to announce our flight will finish in frankfurt (Germany) due to the closure of Paris Beauvais airport! It was almost a fight in the plane (unfortunately I didn't have my camera right on me to snap it).
Once we reached Frankfurt, we were told buses were on their way to pick us up to Beauvais. We just waited for 30 minutes in Frankfurt and then after a 7.30 hour trip in bus we were in Beauvais.
I'm wondering what is the policy of
Ryanair in that cases but I'm writting a complain letter to have my money back.
Several questions I have and I want
Ryanair to answer:
_ Why we cannot arrive in another aiport open and close to Paris (and then take the bus to Beauvais for the people like me, with their car on the airport park)
_ Why our buses used a long way (motorway free) to reach Beauvais (
Ryanair didn't want to pay too much)
_ Why our flight left Rome to Beauvais with an expected arrival time a 11.55pm (when Beauvais' airport close at 11.00 pm), and do they know our flight wouldn't have reached Beauvais.
Rome's Marvels

Last week I finally went to Rome to discover a city I heard so much about.
Awesome. A city where you can find at least almost the last 25th centuries' history written on the landscape (monuments or residue...)
The weather was during this late winter days wonderful. Sunny and almost hot. I walked around Rome for 3 days, and I saw almost everything from the outside.
Some cons for the journey: I didn't eat that much, nothing but Pizza and Pasta, whereas I sought for better food. Two other points, a lot of agrressiv beggers down the street (mainly from the Eastern countries) and the dirtyness of the city; a lot of rubbish and dogs excrements.
Apart these points, a really good moments, and a toawn I'll recommend to anyone, whatever their travel budgets are.
The Servant, Live
The 28th February, I had an evening dedicated to
The Servant.
Indeed, they went to Caen for a concert and a small interview for a local TV. The interview prior the concert stood at the
Cityzen Café, a Café in the suburbs of Caen. They played 4 songs in accoustic, including their last single "How to destroy a relationship". They were in front a few people, we were no more than 15 people, very close to the small stage. A great moment, even if the interviewer asked a bundle of ridiculous questions...
After that, the concert was in the
BBC (Big Band Café), but in front of a larger audience.
The concert was as good as it was long to begin & they played almost all songs from their 2 albums.
To finish, good concert, but young audience...