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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

the most delicious and vicious,
french fried revolutionary.

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  • it's the sensurated version! When appear the Olimpya theatre and you listen the moans, in the other version, there is a guy that is eating pussy to a blonde girl! ;)

  • i edited out the scenes of steve jones

    in the theatre...good call,good eye, good memory.....cheers

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  • lol

    Sid vicious freaking out people in paris!!

    (Sid Vicious R.I.P)

  • Lol! He was never a Nazi! He just mess with people ^^ This Video Owns :D

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  • aaaah les bonnes patisserie et putte de paris sid vicious R.I.P

    j'ai oublier les vieux connard aussi

  • SID MOTHERFUCKIN VICIOUS !

  • @XBOXERS360GENERATION

    he only wears that nazi t shirt fto shock people. thats real punk rock for u

  • @jacobbielarski

    Sex pistols.

  • no me gusta!! es todo mui actuado

  • Vicious Sid is my hero :)) =))

  • "Vicious quel homme merveilleux" GG la prostituée o_o.

  • @DEATHINKING the symbol that the nazis used in german looks like the one he is using but the symbol that old religions used wasent tipped a bit to the side it stood straight. when hitler created his banners he tipped the symbole to the side so he didnt "ripp it of" from old religions but the symbole still means the same thing for him. so if u should wear the symbole you should at least turn it up again if u dont want it to be a "nazi sign" and instead be a for as u say "good luck and the sun"

  • @TheZunzil in the 50's, 60's & 70's the swastika symbolized anti-establishment, when worn the way punks did or the hells angels, etc. In the 80's, with the rise of neo-nazi skinheads, etc. it no longer symbolized that anti-establishment vibe, and became a symbol for an established, political ideaology(rascism) very connected to what it stood for in the 30's & 40's Nazi Germany. going back before the nazis the swastika was a symbol of good luck, the sun, etc. by many religions.

  • @XBOXERS360GENERATION punk doesent have to anti-nazi... i mean look at master race that is punk but its nazi... and i dont think sid was a nazi... he is a punker u know, he just wanna mess with ppl :P

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