The Best Laugh I've Had All Day

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Filonian
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The Best Laugh I've Had All Day

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It is all in French, so let me interpret for you before you
watch the short clip. The gist of it is: - There is a fruit tree in the desert and
all the animals love this fruit and just cannot wait for it to
ripen and drop from the tree. Some animals help it along in
dropping its fruit. As the fruit lays in the hot sun it begins
to ferment, and I think that is enough to understand the rest of
the story.


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There is film of the morning after so you can really sympathise with them!
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That's no different to what I have to view nearly every night of the week when people go out on the piss, though have to say that the animals there were better behaved!! :lol:

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I think this is from a documentary called 'Beautiful People'. I recall watching it as a child and saw several re-runs.
I haven't seen it for years however and would like to find it on DVD.
Hilarious!

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