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k&k episode 63 - the one where they celebrate Bastille Day... and stuff...

We thought it only fitting that we celebrate the day the French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille with a super-fantastic game extravaganza and picnic - playing Uno, asking Scrupulous questions and blowing bubbles at strangers. We were a classy lot. But if you missed out, don't worry! You'll feel like you were there with us, because, accompanied by the very vivacious Vivi, we talk all about it in episode 63! (Show links)

This episode is brought to you by the phrase "feu d'artifice" (fireworks).

15 Jul, 2007
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Yay for Vivi!And I'd just like to say "Spideycochon, spideycochon. Il peut marcher au plafond".

tee hee heeeeeeeeeeeeee! We saw the trailer in English, and I didnt even notice the subtitles, Sam! That's freaking hilarious!

Hi girls,Here I am reporting live from a dodgy internet cafe in central Barcelona. Weather hot. Listening to episode 62 on very slow connection, it«s been an hour and a half and I«ve only reached the part about you sweating buckets and Vivi not peeing at all for the whole picnic. No headphones just small speakers so the whole cafe is benefitting from the Kn«K show and i«m sufferring from the qwerty keyboard. Vivi«s got this amazing sexy voice.

My friends were singing that on Bastille Day, and so of course I had to go look the French trailer up on YouTube tout de suite. And it's been in my head ever since!!

Kim :

Sparklers are not an American tradition for everyone... it depends where you're from. In Arizona, all fireworks are illegal, so yeah. There were a couple occasions where my dad smuggled us some from NM, but shhh, don't tell!

I finally got a moment to listen to Vivi and you guys in this podcast and all I can say is: giggle!It sounds like so much fun, all the giggling and laughing. Listening to you guys reminds me of how I laugh with all my girlfriends back home.

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