Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Bonus.

Here is a video of another humorist, Stephane Guillon. I think that most of you already know him, like him or not, but I find him really funny. Another example of our freedom of speech.

4 comments:

  1. I think I understood most of that! I think the definition of his type of comedy would be... "engagée" - or in English, "satire" I'd say.

    What did he mean when he was talking about the invasion of that guy's garden? Could someone explain the background to me please?

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  2. Ok!
    This is about a french actor, Christian Clavier: his house has been invaded by some corsican freedom fighters. But, thankfully, the actor is also our president's friend, then everthing was finally fine: the chief of security in Corsica has been relocated.
    But this happened just by a curious coincidence... of course!

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  3. Quite good video,
    and yes it's true it's better to be friend with the president having a house in Corsica, always can help!

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  4. I like Stéphane Guillon!! He's great! Yeah it does look like Daniel Morin's sense of humor, but Guillon's seems much more black than Morin's!!
    I've seen a DVD of his show on stage, and I cried :) (laughing)
    I have to admit I am a little bit disappointed about what he does on TV right now; this is not as funny as his daily chronicle on "20h10 pétante" which was really awfull sometimes, and so mean to the guests of the show!!
    Now, his chronicle is less interesting..

    (caroline)

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