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Old 02-26-2011, 09:54 PM
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Yeah offcourse.. are you mocking me?
Mocking you? Not at all. I was merely having fun with your “I believe.. I believe!!!” comment that I perceived as being a tongue in cheek way of telling me you were not the least convinced by any of this JPVA/Tinker Bell stuff.

Talking about tongues... your sticking out the tongue earlier comment was quite interesting and I just found out that it seems RMJ was right on track five years ago:

“She IS fée”!!
http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/show...+tongue&page=2

BTW, anyone knows why RMJ was banned from AAm? Is there a link to the list of banned members and reasons why they were banned?

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... yeah this thread is becoming very mishievous too.
Mischievous? Noooo... Not really. This thread is probably the most significant one to have appeared on AAm since I am a member, but I could just be biased here.
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Old 02-26-2011, 10:08 PM
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Mocking you? Not at all. I was merely having fun with your “I believe.. I believe!!!” comment that I perceived as being a tongue in cheek way of telling me you were not the least convinced by any of this JPVA/Tinker Bell stuff.
Unbelievable!

Well I actually do agree with you.. and RMJ.



Edit: I was just saying that those scenes at the beginning and the end of JPVA (where you can hear the wind blowing) .. were actually scenes more related to Alizée rather than Tinker Bell. I agree with the rest of what you've said and those last pics you posted just made me more of a believer in the whole JPVA/Tinker Bell stuff.
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:48 PM
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This is a very interesting and entertaining thread.

As far as the J'ai pas vingt ans dance, I've always loved it, mainly for the same reasons I liked her other dances, JAM and ML, their originality. I never really thought of it as cheap with the bending over, mainly because in her videos, you never really got more than just a momentary glimpse.

I think it's pretty obvious that Mylene Farmer thinks that sexs sells and I think she also thinks that sex should be part of life at a very early age. But it's very obvious that Alizee is cut from much different stock. So how could she get Alizee to wear these revealing outfits of ML, JAM and JPVA? By showing her that a fairy tale character, who Alizee adored, wore them. If a Disney character can wear them, surely it must be okay for her to wear them!

Plus the fact that to be sure MF knew her panties would be exposed and Alizee herself knew of it, but I think it was at a point in her life where she was proud of her beauty, was happy that the males of the species would find her appealing in that way, but that was before she realized how people could turn it into something cheap, by posting pictures and videos of close ups of her behind and playing videos in slow motion.



All the connections in this thread, between Alizee and tinkerbell I think are just too many to be mere co-incidence and I would think it would just show the genius of Mylene Farmer, but you (Corsaire) seem to think that LB had more to do with it. We've heard a lot about Mylene Farmer but very little about LB, so I'd like to hear more of why you think he is responsible for this.

The part with the drumsticks I find a little far fetched, only for the reason if they wanted it to appear like Tinkerbell spreading fairy dust over people, they would have used just one wand or drumstick in this case, but the sparks afterwards make you think twice. I think they could've come up with a much better Tinkerbellish move, such as this.


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Old 02-27-2011, 10:44 PM
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Corsaire, something just occurred to me about that clip you posted from Peter Pan in French. Considering all the connections between Alizée and Tinkerbell, it seems to me that "Clochette! Arrete ta musique!" is not really something we want to be saying.
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... Considering all the connections between Alizée and Tinkerbell, it seems to me that "Clochette! Arrete ta musique!" is not really something we want to be saying.
Peter Pan was a LOUSY actor who always flubbed lines!
He was SUPPOSED to deliver it this way:

Clochette, 'Arrete'? ... Ta musique!

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which clearly is a reference to the lyrics in L'Alizée
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Corsaire, something just occurred to me about that clip you posted from Peter Pan in French. Considering all the connections between Alizée and Tinkerbell, it seems to me that "Clochette! Arrete ta musique!" is not really something we want to be saying.
Enlighten me why, judging from above it has something to do with him flopping and something to do with L'alizé..

(Take into consideration I am still attending my first year of French language, so my linguistic skills aren't particularly good.)
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Old 02-28-2011, 10:09 AM
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Corsaire, something just occurred to me about that clip you posted from Peter Pan in French. Considering all the connections between Alizée and Tinkerbell, it seems to me that "Clochette! Arrete ta musique!" is not really something we want to be saying.
What Peter Pan actually says is: “Clochette!... Chut!... Arrête de t’amuser!”. But I suppose this too, would be something that you wouldn’t want to be saying.

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Unbelievable!

Well I actually do agree with you.. and RMJ.



Edit: I was just saying that those scenes at the beginning and the end of JPVA (where you can hear the wind blowing) .. were actually scenes more related to Alizée rather than Tinker Bell. I agree with the rest of what you've said and those last pics you posted just made me more of a believer in the whole JPVA/Tinker Bell stuff.
Ohhh,.... Sorry, I understood the opposite. My bad.
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Old 02-28-2011, 12:00 PM
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What Peter Pan actually says is: “Clochette!... Chut!... Arrête de t’amuser!”. But I suppose this too, would be something that you wouldn’t want to be saying.
LOL and here I was so excited because I could actually understand what he was saying. (Oh, well, I often mis-hear things in English, too.) It really did sound like "ta musique." (I.e., "stop your music!")
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