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- 182sins
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Re: Sum41 France and Playsound Interviews
Thanks Heather !
I prefer the interview made by Sum 41 France. The most amazing thing to me is that both Cone and Stevo seem more happy to answer Sum41 France's questions than the one of other guys...
Also, good job IR, giving no budget to a band like the Sums is really something clever...
I prefer the interview made by Sum 41 France. The most amazing thing to me is that both Cone and Stevo seem more happy to answer Sum41 France's questions than the one of other guys...
Also, good job IR, giving no budget to a band like the Sums is really something clever...
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Re: Sum41 France and Playsound Interviews
English is a really hard language for a person that lives in France?
Guess the interviews was ok, but since I don't really get the questions in the first interview and the part where the interviewer need a translator annoyed the hell of out me.
Guess the interviews was ok, but since I don't really get the questions in the first interview and the part where the interviewer need a translator annoyed the hell of out me.
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Re: Sum41 France and Playsound Interviews
As I said on the other topic, I know the interviewer speak english quite well, he even translates for Sum41France sometimes... but for his interview he wanted to say first the question in french so he wouldn't need to put subtitles... as simple as that. Stop thinking that 95% of people in France don't know a word in english... !DeryckW wrote:English is a really hard language for a person that lives in France?
Guess the interviews was ok, but since I don't really get the questions in the first interview and the part where the interviewer need a translator annoyed the hell of out me.
We must use our voices as a flag.
And make it resonate in every building, in every head.
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We are the solution.
http://sum41-france.com
And make it resonate in every building, in every head.
The youth is raising up in burning cages, not just pretences.
We are the solution.
http://sum41-france.com