Voilà, voilà..... 🐄 Adieu Marguerite
Une mouche t'a piqué, l'état français veut te tuer mais moi je vais te rendre ta liberté .....
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Voilà, voilà..... 🐄 Adieu Marguerite
Une mouche t'a piqué, l'état français veut te tuer mais moi je vais te rendre ta liberté .....
Parodie: 🎬 "La vache et le prisonnier"
Source :X
Fernandel, May 8, 1903 – February 26, 1971.
1956 photo by Frank Horvat.
Magic the Gathering proxy cards for friends! If they look really small it's because I'm drawing them at like 300x400 pixels.
I will offer these as commissions if there's interest!
Gwen Verdon—Sexy AND scrungly! Just watch the Who's Got The Pain musical number- she scrungles! She really scrungles!
Fernandel (Le Schpountz, La Vache et le prisonnier)—The toothiest grin, a very silly scrungly guy who could just as well hit you in the feels unexpectedly, because Fernandel? He had *it* ! He could sing, and he could act, and he was hilarious. AND scrungly. The body language is just *chef's kiss* He died more than half a century ago, and he's still a household name; what can I say? De Gaulle said Fernandel was the only Frenchman more famous than himself in the world, which... maybe ;-)
Who is the scrungliest little guy?
Gwen Verdon
Fernandel
This is round 1 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you're confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here.
[additional submitted propaganda + scrungly videos under the cut]
FR : Hello, désolé mais quand j'étais gosse, je regardais les films Don Camillo avec mon papa comme si ma vie en dépendait. Et je ne PEUX PAS retirer de mon cerveau cette idée, maintenant que je suis un adulte qui aime les romances gay :
EN: Hello I'm sorry but as a child, I watched the Don Camillo movies with my dad as if my LIFE was depending on it. And I CANNOT get this idea out ouf my head now as a grown adult who likes gay romances :
FR : Le premier dessin date de genre... 2016, je crois. À l'époque où j'avais ma vieille tablette graphique sans écran pour regarder mon tracé. Ce dessin était un cadeau d'anniversaire pour mon papa. Je voudrais bien le redessiner.
Evidemment, mon papa ne saura JAMAIS que je ship Peppone et Don Camillo x'D
Je dois dire que j'ai revu les films en tant qu'adulte, et un adulte qui s'est renseigné sur la politique. Et j'aime ces films encore plus qu'avant.
Surtout depuis que j'ai compris qu'ls sont "amis" (nan, ils agissent comme un vieux couple, un vieux couple gay des années 50/60 mais un vieux couple quand même), et ils se bagarrent, pour la même chose.
Est-ce que je vais stopper mon marathon Better call saul/breaking bad/El camino pour revoir de vieux films qui datent de 1952-1963 que je regardais en marathon avec mon père quand j'étais petit ? PEUT-ÊTRE.
EN: The first drawing is from like... 2016 I think. Back when I had my old tablet that didn't have a screen to look at when I was drawing. The drawing was a birthday gift for my dad. Now I would like to redraw it.
Obviously. My dad won't EVER know I ship Peppone and Don Camillo x'D
I must say I rewatched the movies as an adult, and an adult who knows actually about politic. And I like these movies even more.
Especially since I understood they're "friends" (nah, they act like an old couple. But an old gay couple from the 50/60s) and they fight, for the same purpose.
Am I going to stop my marathon of Better Call Saul/Breaking bad/El Camino to rewatch old movies from 1952-1963 I used to bingewatch with my dad as a kid? MAYBE.
Le bistrot de Marie, Saint Rémy de Provence…
Jean Gabin and Fernandel on the set of That Tender Age (L'Âge ingrat) directed by Gilles Grangier, 1964.
Fernandel - Extrait mono et stéréo DES du 45 trs Decca 71.144 (1964)