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Old 04-09-2010, 09:24 PM
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Wink OMG - they REALLY WERE from France after all!

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Originally Posted by Bigdan View Post
What's sure is that all corsican have "corsican sound names".
Like " Paoli, Bartoli ,Natalini ,Rossi , Orsini..."

And JACOTEY is not one of them...
<table width="610"><tr><td width="300"><big><big><big>I finally thought of this, after so long: Is Alizée of partial <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coneheads"><i>Remulak</i></a> extraction? Do you remember Beldar, Prymaat, and their lovely teenage daughter, Connie? That's right, just like our own <i>L'Alizée</i>, each was simply an acrobat from France. (Or so they said, anyway...)</big></big></big></td><td width="300"><a href="http://www.amazon.fr/Coneheads-Dan-Akroyd/dp/B003IQHCRC/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1303539464&sr=1-1"><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51OWZLym4mL._SL500_AA300_.jpg"></a><br><br>Vendu par Amazon.fr.<br>Prix : EUR 4,99<br>Langue : Français, Anglais<br>Date de sortie du DVD : 6 juillet 2010<br>Durée : 83 minutes<br>Synopsis : Les habitants de la planète Remulak débarquent sur Terre. Leur crâne en forme de cône surprend, mais ils l'expliquent par le lieu dont ils prétendent venir, la France.</td></tr></table>

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But surely Alizée <i>never</i> accepted Connie's invitation to dinner! Why? Canibalism!
<blockquote><i>Marre de la pluie, des courgettes
Qui m'font vomir sous la couette</i></blockquote>(Yes, I know, <i>another</i> theory exists for the meaning of this part of the lyrics.)

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<table><tr><td>At the right, the song <i>Conehead</i> (1978).
Never mind about swallowing a courgette.
Instead, Frank Zappa gets a lesson in French:
Are these lyrics called Connie linguistics?
<blockquote><i>Pitch her a ring
That is the thing
That's getting her hot - Huh!
A hoop or a ring
Goin' over the top
Of her Conehead
(She is from a small town in France)
A Conehead

That's what she gives me is-a Conehead
When she's on her knees
The point is so high - High!
I keep sayin' please
Keep it out of my eye
She's a Conehead
(That's right!)</i></blockquote></td>
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<table align="center" width="400"><tr><td>Alizée's recent embrace of synth in <i>UEdS</i> may be especially telling, because every science-fiction fan knows that this genre is space-alien "soul music"! For supporting evidence, see also the fashion notes here.

<table align="center" border="3" cellpadding="10"><tr><td>[The Coneheads would rub] <i>their cones together as a sign of affection ("honing their cones") at which point a bizarre, theremin-like noise is emitted, presumably from the cones themselves.</i> - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coneheads"><i>Wikipedia</i></a>
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<table align="center"><tr><td width="400"><img src="http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/o/docdtv/Alizee/MoniqueAndAli2.jpg">Above: Alizée, age 16, at her Ajaccio dance school. Some people claim that it is just her hair flying. If they say so.</td><td width="10"></td><td><big>Below, <a href="http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/showpost.php?p=82784&postcount=12">Alizée about age 19</a> on space aliens. (Why didn't her "parental units" ever fess up? )
<blockquote>Q. Do you believe in extraterrestrials?

A. Yes, but I don't think they're like ET. I don't see them as having a head and arms, like we always see in the movies or in cartoons. They've gotta look like Barbapoppa (a cartoon alien shaped like a blob). I think they're probably friendly. As far as their language, they'd speak in ultrasonic tones, like dolphins or like the aliens in the film "Mars Attacks." I'd love to meet extraterrestrials, but up til now, I never have met the third kind.</blockquote></big></td></tr></table>

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