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  • This song always makes me chuckle : )

  • @bloozmonkey111 I hear you, me kinda too, its theatrical :), beat is still kickin though

  • @ardentepatience Have you ever tried to have sex with this song playing? I think you'll find it's practically impossible, yet it's the perfect love song - how ironical ; )

    Thanks for subscribing though, I fucking love your channel! : )

  • @bloozmonkey111 I must say no I have not. Yet there are so many perfect love songs that i'll console easily. You're welcome, merci beaucoup !

  • @ardentepatience "Many perfect love songs", - I agree. OK, I heard this song enough times for one night. I will however return to rummage through your collection soon. Tootles!

  • @bloozmonkey111 hey what does "tootles" mean ? Tootles BloozMonkey ! I always knew monkeys drank blue alcoohol.

  • @ardentepatience Hahaha! It's like a short anglicised version of the French phrase à tout à l'heure, copy? : )

    Monkeys usually drink only water and squashed bananas. : ) I like to get noughty and have a drink now and then, but I'm not sure I know what's "blue" alcohol???? Would I like it?

  • @bloozmonkey111 hey, that's what i thought, " a short anglicised version of à toute à l'heure !!" but i was slow enough to wonder if maybe you knew that expression and kept it to me. otherwise, well, i was decoding your pseudo, and i thought i read booz and blues mixed together. I think Blue Alcoohol would fit perfectly in a Boris Vian novel.

  • @ardentepatience See, your intuition was right on the money! A lot of people seem to read "booz" instead of "blooz", which only shows you what most people think about ; ) I was decoding yours as well, and first I read "artindependence" but then I realised it was like "ardent patience", very lucid! Blue alcohol in a Boris Vian novel? OK I see, it's some kind of an absinthe or spirit thingy, right? Not for me then, tastes like mouth-water : )

  • @bloozmonkey111 ardentepatience comes from a Arthur Rimbaud poem... I think in Boris's novel it would taste more poetic. But, I wouldn't know I never drink, however I taste poet's spirits :)

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