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Hehe! for an "Old Wise One" I thought Edcognito was kidding around. ![]() Yeah it's the start of "L'Alizé" and part of in my sig. ![]()
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But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. After all, you are ex Navy. Spent all your years just looking at the pictures, did you? Never read the articles, right? Old habits die hard. And I guess it isn't all that bad. After all, when it comes to Alizée, looking is heavenly, and listening divine. Understanding what she is actually singing? It's like reading the articles....not for a Navy man. ![]()
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![]() (Of course, I recall you're ex-military too, OGRE, right; is this perhaps an inter-service jibe of sorts? ![]() |
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I literally am laughing till tears are coming from my eyes... My wife is looking over her shoulder at me (Her guild is raiding Black Temple tonight) and if she didn't know me so well, she would be calling the mental health professionals.... Literally, i know very, very little french - and having just been a "listener" and not really an "understander".... well, I plead (benevolent) ignorance! As for not understanding what she's singing in any particular song? Why do you think i LOVE the video's we have here? They have the French/English translations right there.... and if there isn't a video, i know even LESS! (ZOMG, is that even POSSIBLE???? YES!).... As far as "not being for a NAVY man".... Hmmmph! I was the rare exception when i was in the Service, in that I didn't spend the majority of my time "reading" Hustler, et.al. Rather, during my time in the service, I read the bible cover to cover (twice - once after Beruit in '83, and the other after PG War #1)... Thoreau, Jefferson, Adams, Chomski and Goldwater were some of the "light" reading I used to do.... What was my nickname? Well, 1/2 the time it was "Guns" (I was a Gunnersmate Guns - working with the small arms and Cannons on the various ships I was on).... The other 1/2 was either "Teach" or "Prof" (partly because of the glasses the navy gave us - we called them "Birth Control Glasses" - wearing them prevented you from getting sex for either love OR money! ![]() Now let me ask you this, since I admit I don't understand the songs at all, how much of a fan do I have to be to still be here 1+ years later? ![]() Because of my advanced age, I don't remember what branch of the service you were in, but your (somewhat) accurate comments about sailors leads me to believe you were in one of the "ground" forces? :P Some degree of jealousy is understandable, but really, your displaying such a large degree of jealousy just belies your continuing dismay at your not being accepted by the Navy. Really Ogre, its ok, not everyone can be a sailor....... ![]()
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![]() I posted this before in this thread, but I'll say it again for newcomers. You can post three times at once if you use Firefox, IE, and Opera. Since they use different cookie systems, you can vote 15 points instead of 5.
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OK, that makes sense too. Your original post made it sound like you didn't recognize it at all. Sorry! |
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