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Hehe "Dripping with innuendo"... never heard that one before
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i have a mop and a bucket, if necessary
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Love this thread.
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haha. I always thought it was well understood that she played the personification of a goldfish during J'en Ai Marre. Same goes for the music video where she was in a supposed "fish tank" or "fish bowl" with all that water and stuff around her. Her hand movement during the JEAM dance represents a goldfish swimming! That's the PG version of it anyway, and I prefer not to think of her in any other way.
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I just found the fact that there is more double and triple meaning in this thread than the actual song pretty entertaining.
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I'm going with this, also.
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i think lili is showing her eligance of dancing n how well she can attract the audience towards her by doing movements like this.....
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Yes. I have always been surprised at how much subtlety is in some of her dance moves - realizing that there has both been a LOT of thought put into them, as well as Alizée actually being able to remember it all in a high pressure performance environment.
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The thing is, I just watched some of her old videos from before she met Mylene Farmer, when she was in dance school. A lot of the moves she used then can be found in her Mylene-era dances. I'm thinking she had a lot of that stuff down already, since dance was her first love, and it really wasn't a big deal to her. Also, I think we are seeing a lot *more* Alizée creativity and input vs. Mylene's than is commonly accepted in those "Mylene-era" appearances. When it comes to dance, Alizée, young as she was, knew a lot more than Mylene.
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