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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

Jazz/Pop retro façon années 40

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  • cheefoo36, I think your comment is HILARIOUS! I love this version! My favorite will always be The Andrews Sisters, tho.

  • I remember hearing it as well.

    I was so excited that I could hear a song I enjoyed in the game. xD

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  • Please STOP all the arguing!!! It is a SONG!! It sounds great. Makes me want to "cut a rug!"

  • @addicted2music83 I'm not sure if you noticed, but I posted a comment on this video, and every single responding has been an attack on my comment, soo agai, you're turning the facts around. i'm just responding. You just state stupid things, and then you end the argument, you're such a coward. Well, just like before, I will take the edge of every single argument you comment, because I can. You see, you have proved that reasonin is not your best quality, but I actually am good at it, so shut up.

  • @addicted2music83 This is a typical example of a wrong induction:

    P1: x -> y

    P2: y C: x.

    It's supposed to be the other way around. Not very surprising, have noticed that reasoning is not your best quality

  • @Maelankaaaa : Anyhow, I said what I said because I noticed that every single comment you've posted here has been an attack directed at someone or other - ie. "rajamuttu", "eiwaz", "dasanner", "the Puppini Sisters"... When u attacked Rajamuttu's comment with an argument that wasn't even correct, I thought I'd put the correct facts forward (but of course you got offended by that). ...Anyway, this could go on and on, so perhaps it's best to just end the argument here.

  • @Maelankaaaa : 2. Inferiority complex refers to deep feelings of inadequacy (you're right about this), however the resulting behaviour expressed is often to counter those feelings (ie. putting others down to make yourself feel superior to them, or to talk yourself up or brag about yourself etc etc).

  • @Maelankaaaa : 1. there is a significant difference in the pronunciation of the 'r' amongst Americans and English - Americans have a rhotic accent, while in England they generally do not (though there are parts that may be rhotic). So, I disagree with your generalisation.

  • @addicted2music83 3. For you it IS a waste of time, because you can't win this this discussion, noticing the fact that your points don't make no sense (idiom). Don't blame me. blame your lack of braincells (and probably the poor communication between the few you have left LOL)

  • @addicted2music83 1. I'm not contradicting myself, just clearafying my reaction so that even sombody like YOU, who is not able to make the simple connetion between Americans and British, in a context about language, could understand it. 2. inferiority complex = a persistent sense of inadequacy or a tendency to self-diminishment = opposite of your "describtion".

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