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2009 Sep 27 Those Whacky, Whacky French...

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While Sino-French relations haven’t always been entirely harmonious, we were amused to see a couple of local lads doing their bit with this little pean to our fair city posted on Tudou.

We have no idea who these guys are, but they either have a lot of time on their hands or they spent a long time touring Beijing’s sights to shoot the video, from the Temple of Heaven to Tiananmen, the towers of Xizhimen to the stalls of Yashow.

 Enjoy! 

Re: Those Whacky, Whacky French...

pas mal ... pas mal du tout

Re: Those Whacky, Whacky French...

con de la vache! Big Grin

Re: Those Whacky, Whacky French...

Count_zero wrote:
con de la vache! Big Grin

Laughing It does sound awkward, but it's funny.

L'esprit n'est qu'un jouet pour le corps.

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