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From: Opspin
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  • Sois increíbles!!! :D

  • Hende til højre med lyst hår, er faktisk min moster (min mors lillesøster). Og hende til venstre er min mosters gode veninde. Da de opdagede at der var en eller anden fyr der havde optaget dem imens de spillede, blev de vildt overrasket :D

  • Jeg spurgte dem om jeg måtte filme dem (efter jeg allerede havde gjort det med en anden sang) og sagde at jeg ville smide det på youtube :D

  • Hehe okay, men hold kæft det var sgu sjovt at se dem, da de opdagede at de var på youtube ^^

    måske havde de glemt hvad du havde sagt til dem? men det var sjovt at se dem og deres reaktion :P

  • Det skal selvfølgelig være ok med dem! hvis de gerne vil have den af, så siger de bare til :) Men de er jo populære, med over 7000 views!

  • Det er helt iorden, de synes bare det er fedt.

    Keep up the good work! :)

  • cool, good job :o)

  • I love your two-voiced-arrangement!

  • god sang og så ser de sgu lidt søde ud.

  • Det lyder sku fedt og det er en god sang :)

  • friske tøser

  • The second voice sounds fantastic!

    It's perfect!

  • Very good! You come togeather really well!

  • one words with wonderful:)congralations:)

  • for my lover for my lover i very like this song:)your are wonderful womans;)

  • it's hard to play on the street, took awhile before i was brave enough to do it, nice work.

  • Nice job, I liked the harmonies, the 2nd voice sounds really cool :)

  • Thanks (I'm just the photographer) I wish I could have taken these girls to a studio or at least a better mic, that would definitely have showed their talent better than this.

  • Why they are called 'Mit Gemüse' :D? (which means 'with vegetables') Are they German?

  • I don't know, I asked them and they said they were called Mit Gemüse (which is German for "With Cheese") Denmark and Århus in particular is right north of Germany, and in Danish the name is kinda funny sounding.

  • No, cheese is Käse in German. And vegetables is Gemüse (I am German).

    Cool, I like the fact that Denmark is nearby Germany; because if I wanna visit you I don't have to travel that long ;o)

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