Benjamin Tranié
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Even at the end, he told me, bravo, you had your little revenge, well played, when we met again yesterday. I thought that's what he thinks. But he was a good player, and when we met again yesterday, he told me again, he told me, it made me laugh, you did well, don't keep that on your heart, it was great. Yeah, yeah.
Even at the end, he told me, bravo, you had your little revenge, well played, when we met again yesterday. I thought that's what he thinks. But he was a good player, and when we met again yesterday, he told me again, he told me, it made me laugh, you did well, don't keep that on your heart, it was great. Yeah, yeah.
No, but in reality, I think people take it well. I think you do too, but it happens. Yes, there were two or three who didn't take it very well, but that's okay.
No, but in reality, I think people take it well. I think you do too, but it happens. Yes, there were two or three who didn't take it very well, but that's okay.
I had one with this medallion on Europe. At the time, I stayed a long time and I made papers in front of the guests. There was Gonzague Saint-Brie, he left, I can talk about it, who was a very media historian who came a lot to Europe, who was also adorable. And I make a kind of story, a bit of a dick, in short, which is mixed with the prints.
I had one with this medallion on Europe. At the time, I stayed a long time and I made papers in front of the guests. There was Gonzague Saint-Brie, he left, I can talk about it, who was a very media historian who came a lot to Europe, who was also adorable. And I make a kind of story, a bit of a dick, in short, which is mixed with the prints.
And I put, but really, as I could have put something else, I do that a little even in vain, to be honest. I put that his parents were collaborators. And I say, well, and your parents, dear Gonzague, who did not demerit, at the time when we spoke German in our countryside. And then, he hits the table and says, it's not true, it's false, it's false.
And I put, but really, as I could have put something else, I do that a little even in vain, to be honest. I put that his parents were collaborators. And I say, well, and your parents, dear Gonzague, who did not demerit, at the time when we spoke German in our countryside. And then, he hits the table and says, it's not true, it's false, it's false.
And I understand, I came across a real, at the time, it wasn't called Bad Buzz, but on a real file, and that we had really suspected. And then, he's going to explain that, but no, I did it by chance, but if I had known... Because it's always funny to talk about collabo. If I had known that we had really accused your parents of that, and I understand everything.
And I understand, I came across a real, at the time, it wasn't called Bad Buzz, but on a real file, and that we had really suspected. And then, he's going to explain that, but no, I did it by chance, but if I had known... Because it's always funny to talk about collabo. If I had known that we had really accused your parents of that, and I understand everything.
And he understands that I didn't do it on purpose. I finished my paper trembling because I thought to myself, it's impossible to explain.
And he understands that I didn't do it on purpose. I finished my paper trembling because I thought to myself, it's impossible to explain.
Benjamin, he's there. And Alison Wheeler, her one man, who is amazing. That's it.
Benjamin, he's there. And Alison Wheeler, her one man, who is amazing. That's it.
Yes, yes, but who is really... The show is great.
Yes, yes, but who is really... The show is great.
We love her, we love her. Benjamin ? Me, a Facebook account called Humour et second degré, where there are a lot of gifs, a little funny, a little... No, no, it's a podcast called Le Mécanisme du Journalisme, which is very good. It talks about Pygmalion, a little bit about all the things where you say... Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, sorry, excuse me.
We love her, we love her. Benjamin ? Me, a Facebook account called Humour et second degré, where there are a lot of gifs, a little funny, a little... No, no, it's a podcast called Le Mécanisme du Journalisme, which is very good. It talks about Pygmalion, a little bit about all the things where you say... Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, Pygmalion, sorry, excuse me.