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she said
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interview. I've adored the moments
of silence who
says, it's very long.
We've got
found where this young
young man, so
talentedous, his
history had transcended
to give the
light to people.
Continue your
film, you're
passionate, really
aspiring, an
beautiful, you
know, you
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Elizabeth,
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Mael,
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at the captation.
Today,
I see
a guy
that I've
known a
years years
years,
someone
that I
knew
when he was
in humor.
After that,
he has been
animator,
he has
been
Foo-D-Roy.
And now he is author.
I'm talking to Danny Turcote.
So he's envious.
I'm going to leave the place
because, well, he came to launch
his first romance.
We had wanted to
know where he was in his
life, what was he
had to us partage.
So I'm very content
to it's to be
to receive at their
place to Dami.
When I've
finished, my
experience,
to all the world
on parle,
after 17
and 2.
I think I
had been at the
limit
psychological
of what I
could
give.
I was
used by
all these
years of
controversy there.
I was
more the
ombr of
myself.
I was like
a
hockey
who would
not have
to be
he thinks
he will
get to
get to
his
and he
will
counte
and he
will
make
his
his turn
and he
will
be
the two
last
years
I
have
probably
not do
I
have
had been
last
I'm
like
I'm
I'm
a guy
of
gang
I was not capable of abandoning the gang,
I was not able to abandoning the boat
while he's still in the air.
I was not able to
get in the boat.
I was, I mean, I said,
no,
you have to continue.
You have to go to the expiry,
but I'd have to have to be
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So, like,
I'm
very hard
to the
receive
and I
I'm going to
we're going to
we're going to
we're doing
doing this
little seduction
Hey,
hello, Dani Tirkot
Oh,
good
of a beautiful
effectively.
It's in a
village of the
boss I think
Hey,
how it's
like it
was like
it's like
on the frontiers
American.
Yeah,
I remember
very well
there was a
festival
of buchron
but I'm
but I'm a
little
perished, I
have made
246
okay
so we're
we're going to
put it
in subtit
in the
episode
I can't
not be
not me
souvenir of
that,
it was
it's a
very
exceptional
that's a
particular,
you know,
because it's
that exists
more this
kind of
that,
where we
have used
a team
technical for
to get in
a place to
now,
it would be
the budget
to do that
it's in the
good old
time of the
day,
the day,
the day,
I'd say,
yeah,
and it
would be
the
villages in
New York
in Quebec,
it made
the Quebec
in
New York.
We're
on
practically
every
day,
I see
of the courieres of
people that we've visited
you're
to tell
this man,
he's deced
but you know,
I'm often
the news of the
village where he
celebrate
again the fact
that it's
so that
it's marked
a lot and
it's a mark
a lot of people
and I'm
thinking where
we're going
there's re-pain
the church
for the
mission?
For the
mission, I
mean,
it's not
to say,
it's not
a bit bit
kind of
to give us
to the
community
to the population
local and
it was
motivated
and the
of their
place, she
was that they
were ready
to do
their
village.
And she was at
the television
during 45
minutes,
she had to
have been in
a village.
It's
quite that,
you know,
that's,
you've made that.
Yeah,
but I'm
going to be able
to do that
for example.
Why?
You're
be able?
Because I
have the
battery of
sociability
at 100,
very
really, because
I've
encountered
a lot
during all
all these
years,
it's incredible.
I've
met
two million
of people,
one to
I'm the
only
the same
animator
on
the world who has
encountered
all of his
code of
one to be in
a one.
And it's the
patience,
and also the
fact of the
fact of the
fact of the
way,
you know that's
that you
be doing good
humor,
you know,
you know,
the people are
the people,
and I think
I could
be able to
be able to
because you
because you're
completely,
because I'm
emotionally fatigued
to watch
the world,
and it's
traumatized
this
emission
that because
I've got
to come
to get
a bit savage,
I'm
a few farroche.
I'm going to
at the
episserie
and I'm a
quite quite
that's a
point of
that people
come to be
because you
rest there
too, I said
you'd say,
you'd be there
to do you know
like that
because I'm
going to get
with you
once, but
you'd
remember that
245
times.
It's intense.
It's an
time during
two years
and a
day, so it
was in
starting to
get in
the auto,
we were with
people
constantly,
constantly,
constantly,
I'm for
when we're
when we're
arrived at
the hotel
we were
to-dorming, the lady
madame, I don't.
But I remember,
this hotel
that, and the
monsieur, he's
a man who's
a guest to be in
reception, but
that's a
very much over
his wife
said, there's
a woman
in reception
and the other
she's left
all overmere,
and he
came to us
open the
door, but
it's sympathetic
that's like,
we're
on their
cotidien
and it's
an hotel
of a village
and it's
not, you
it's extraordinary
so,
really,
it's a
cardo in
it, but as
it's exigant.
For two
years,
that plus my 20
years of
with Dominique Levegg
so it's like
like it's like
like it's like
like you're
in front of your
the store
firmed or?
Well,
at a moatier
over, no,
no, no,
but I'm not
so I'm not
so much
but it's sure
that's,
it's, it has
left
the trace.
Yes,
to have
met a time
of the world
and to have
done an
energy,
it's a
bit,
it's a bit
a bit
a bit, it's
an omission
that's a
issue.
And now
how you go
well,
I'm good,
now that I'm
a new
METY, it's
good.
I've decided
to write,
and I'm
very much
that.
It's something
that I'm
like,
that I'm
really,
that I'm
stimulate,
that I'm
motivate,
and that's
me don't
also a reason
to do it.
The people,
they're not
always
with the
people,
they're going
to do you
know,
because I
know,
I've got to
you know,
you've been,
you've been
you, you
do you,
you've done,
you're doing,
you're
the television
is the center of
the universe,
so,
if you're not
in the
television,
you know, you never, but it's not
right, now I'm, let's imagine that I'm at least,
but it's not really, Madam, I'm trying to buy
some of these bananas, I'm doing, I'm saying,
we can live without be at the TV,
and then I say, you, you've never done,
and your life is deroges well, and then,
and then I say, oh, yeah, it's true,
and then, I mean, it's true, and I'm saying,
that's all right, that's the fun.
Well, yeah, and then, you know,
and then, you know, you're written,
one, you know, okay,
the romans, is that you're not,
that's not your story, it's not your life,
But it's creative, you
do you can say what you
want to say what you want.
It's a big defy.
It's a beautiful.
Yeah, it's a defy because
there you become God.
It's you invent all,
it's you create,
it's you know,
it's terrible,
he's awful,
you know, it's frightening,
but it's that
but it's okay,
but it's occupied
my thoughts,
it's,
it's motivated
enormously,
I've written
three hours per
year,
I've continued,
I continue a new,
then,
and I,
and I pass my time,
pass at that,
it's a bit, I'm
I'm going to do
go and change
these words,
I change
the phrase,
I'm going to
the press also
and I'm
very much
that.
So,
but the
writing that's,
it's, it's,
it's,
it's, it's,
it's,
it's, you
do it,
you know,
and you do it,
when you want,
no,
no pressure,
it's because
I, it's,
because I,
I, you know,
an overdose
also, so
the fact,
the fact,
to have,
the fact,
to have a
social,
well,
after what I
did,
by the
question,
and the
I just like I, I'll take my t-tankil.
Is it more legion at the interior?
Yes, absolutely.
It's like a calm that's installed
for about about three years
which I had been
because I'd have
had been to have these sequels
to, all the world
because I've been,
there, for 17 years,
and it was a lot of pressure,
and I was perhaps
not a person
made for live the pressure
no more.
But I'm just
when we had made
the little seduction
and you said
at what point
it was difficult.
You know, your commenters,
you just made to finish the season, I think,
a couple of years before.
And it's like you'd have to start
a little to respite.
The arrival of the media
social has changed the don't
a lot of people for
the meties like the television
where we'd
in our salon
of the batises
and,
these insults
and some of
you know,
be be able to say,
I'm a carapage,
I'm fete,
but it's fine
by your tithe
and it's
by to mined
and it,
and it's
You're taking a certain
confidence in you
and it's
it can
become difficult
for some people
more fragile.
You know,
Guyah,
I know,
he's like
an armure
against that,
but I'm
probably not
naturallyly.
So I've
found the years
of media
social difficult,
and also
all the other
years,
before it's
these letters,
the couriel.
So,
so to the
part of
the people
that,
and it's an
mission,
and it's an
issue,
it's like,
it's like
we're in
a microscope
during
two hours
record of time
every
time at each
a week
and that
it was used
quietly,
and after 17
years,
I'm fatigued.
Okay,
so I'm
content to
see that
that's
going to be
to be able to
your job?
Yes,
I'm open
the game.
You're
the game?
So,
the questions
red,
the questions
of order
general,
questions
jones,
we're coming
to be
more specific,
questions
questions
are quite
profound,
very profound,
more profound.
Question,
Patria,
is the
question
Spaceman. After that, you have the
level Eros and companies.
We're going to start. It's sensual and sexual.
I'll attend to the time that person is re-chofed a
bit. No, we're going to be re-chofed. After that,
we'll terminate this
bebelle recont with the question
opto-rezo. And you've got the
joker in all time when I was
some questions. That's my work.
Yes, it's true. It's true. You're the
Joker. You're the joker.
So, what's the joker? What's the
What's what he does the Joker?
I can replace the questions.
No, it's that
sometimes I pose
often the sub-question
and when it doesn't
you say,
no, that's not
I'm not tempted
not to go.
Okay.
Well,
you put on
this moment
that I'm
my game.
You're free my
or we're
and you're going to
and you're going to
and you're going to
and you're not.
Oh, okay,
it's a
great decision.
Yeah,
yeah,
you can't
have to be
to go and
you can't
you can't
call someone
you can
you can
then you
you they
brass and you
I don't
five.
So you can
say,
is if I
make my
Joker or
or not?
It's in
it seems
he was the
right to
be able to
call it
in the
there's
I'm doing
five or I
look?
No,
you
me they don't.
I'm
I don't
I'm
don't know
and that
they're
reject.
That's
you're
that you
will be
to get
to get
to
that's
you're
having to
when I'm
to be
to be
to be
when you're
on
so you
you'll sort of that.
So, you want to
choose a
to have to
respond, and
I'm after
I'm going to
one of the
four that's
so that you
know, what are you
know,
what are you
per, what is
your kind of
different
were you,
what's the
most
often,
on what
trait of
character
have you
do you
have to
do you
do you
know,
uh,
there
you have to
choose
the
more comfortable
or the
more incomfortable?
You know
prefer the
more
you do you
know,
I impose
of
the
where we
it's
like you
say I said
I'm
I'm sorry
I'm sorry
I'm sure
I'm sure
I'm sure
of any questions
in fact
what kind
of time
did you
it's a
interest
well
well as
that you
there's a
there's a
part of
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question
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I'll respond
all right
yeah
wait for
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah you
yeah
you're
so you
do you
do with
I'm
so
you know
we're
not
we're not
we're
not
we're
not
well
it's
really
because I
had a
infant
mature,
young,
I don't
why,
I was the
young of
the family
and it's
me who
was the
person who
for the
family.
It's me
he lived
my
friends,
it's
me,
and I
had
been used
to do
do
all by
myself
young
and I
had a
man
who
had
a lot
to
have
before
my
primary
I've
started
to
do
Each Wednesday, the professor had desoled at leastle
at some sort of hyperactivity.
She wanted me to occupy, I think.
She had given the last half the week.
At you?
In the class, I prepared that all the week.
And the Wednesday, I'd done a show in the class.
And I think that this woman,
me had done really the tinsale that I had
been to start this job.
I've been talking to Lisebert.
I was metry when I was going to launch my biography at John Kerr.
I was there. I've seen
it. So, it's
I'm a lot
too much
touched.
But is that
you can't
do you can't
do you?
In my
course, it's
true,
we're organizing
some of the
remise
in the rear
I, I
impliqued
my friends
with me,
we're on
some of the
playos
on cord of
linge and
all,
I did that,
I was really,
I wanted
to do you
want to
do you know,
I've had
a furious
to me
to me exprimed.
I don't
why,
I don't know
where it's
where it's
it's in
it, probably
my
My mother had a
artistic
to see
developed.
And I think
it's probably
with her
my father
was also
very drool
but I
was the
child who
had a
great with his professors
but they're
a teetoe
I'd
I'd like
in the coup
Yeah, exactly
I think
we have
all who are
all those who are
a space of
a business
to be
to be able
to be,
all the world
has been
to be
different
fashion,
well
I've got
to be
my head to
top of
your
professor
Yeah, but it's in making
laugh
I think I've discovered
that it's a
power to
make a laugh
and when you
reach to make
the proof in the
course,
it's still
more more
because there
you're the
good side of
the professor
and very
very much
I'm becoming
implicated
in, I'm
become president
of my class
in second
hour 5
I'm
I'm being
president of
the school
with
Stanley
PA
who is
a
he's a
person
that we
know
well. Stanley,
me we were
a couple
professional.
We had
a couple of
pleasure
together.
We had a
spectacle
at polyvalent.
There was
also my
orientation
sexual
that was like
in my
proper placard
because I
saw probably
probably not
me maybe
so it
would be
to be able
in the sense
that I
tried to
to me
to ask you
to put to
me pose
to question
to be
to say?
You said
you said you
said not?
You said?
It's like
inconsiamenial
you
You know, but I
didn't know, but I
had always
the most
friends
of the class.
You had an
attirance.
Well,
I had an
attirance
over the
guys,
but you
don't know
for the
kids, in
a lot.
Well,
I had a
many of
the
women, but
you know,
I didn't
know that I
had been
about 15,
16 hours.
If you
didn't know,
if you
it's because
you're not
in your
entire
you didn't
not talk
there was
there was
not a
There was a
lot of
there's not
no model
to identify.
There were
The only model
that we had
at television
it was
these
characters
extremely
infeminate
in the
in which
I'm
I'm identifiate
there
had Andre
Ma Moranci
who
played at
exactly
I'm
exactly how
I'm
about the
only the
old
we have
we have
Michel
Gerroar
we have
and
Michael Gerrour
it's an
great
precursor
he's over
the
she married
it's
it's in
it's in
it's in
it's
old
I'm
I'm
it's a
in the journal, he was married, but it was not
a real marriable, it's all right. But it's
kind of married, he's married with a man, you know,
you know, he's over, well, you know,
I mean, you know, I think it's with him
the first time I've heard you, that
I've heard, that I've got married someone of
same sex, I think it's with Michelle Girore.
And there was Gilda, at the time,
who was, you know, a drag queen,
before the time.
Yeah, we said a travesty.
Yeah, but it was like a drag,
she said, it's a hard of grand
at the TV, and all the parents,
say, my God,
who's like,
who's a beautiful,
and he's in,
yeah,
yeah, it's true.
It's so,
our model,
you know,
it's sure
that I
couldn't not too
who I was,
and then
I was in love
with one of my
friends,
and then I
realized that
maybe,
that I was,
what's,
what's,
what's,
what's had to
see,
that?
I'm
I'm accepted
very rapidly
at 17
years,
I've made
a comminant
familial,
the Newel,
with an
alcohol,
I said
I had
But I had
Pleurrayed
before
all the
family
and I had
recounted
that I had
a chom
and that
had been
passing
I remember
with my
friend
who pleurred
in a
coin
but it
had been
back
I've got
the chance
to come
in a
family
open
of
and that
it's
a lot
I'm
I've never
vogue
I'm
never
ever seen
even
been homo
more
more
more young
when you
you're
adote
you're
mechance, you know, all the difference
derange, or so that someone is
not like the other, we're not
on the same, it's not quite on the grosser, it can't
be on these guys, you're not as well,
your shoes, your shoes,
all the differences make that
the people are intimidated, and I'm
probably being humorist
of a innocence, I've got to
make a lot of people who they're
blessed, it's sure.
Well, you know,
you know, your friend has
pleaded, but I think, you
you know, you've had 17, you
so it's a few years,
your parents...
It's so it's been 20 years.
It's so, it's a bit more,
I don't know,
but your parents
were very open of spirit
because, you know,
it's an epoch also
where it's a dewee
to be grandparents,
you know,
now the gay
can have
some, you know,
I mean,
it's not,
it's not
there.
It existed even
not at the time.
At the time,
we,
even that I've
never thought
to have any
children, because it was
it was definitely
not possible that
I evacuated
that's in
my brain,
and I never,
there's never,
there's a lot of
people, I'm
saying,
honestly, I'm
exactly evacue
that my life,
that I never
thought that it's
possible,
so I think it
so much,
to see the
family of gay
with two
mothers,
two parents,
there's a
lot, there's
there's a
problem, that's
that they're
two men,
that's, you,
it's of the
love, you
want to be
people, and
they're born
to be able to
, and they're
what's an
child
can
want to
do more.
And my
father
was a
person who
was a
person who
so it's sure
that he
was never
really
to say,
we're not
talking about,
but you
the father
he's a
man of
the generation of
Maurice
Richard,
that's
of a
little,
but he
was important.
A word
that was
a word,
it was
not,
you're not,
it's
so,
it would be
present,
it
had not
that you
couldn't
because
he'd
not
probably,
but he
had like
a little
an
invololet
of
emotions, and it was
be able to
see someone
who's
open to
hear of the
heart, but
by the
little gestures,
part of the
little
things,
he'd
have to learn
when he
was in the
profusion,
he would
just the
hand on
the head
like that,
without
just
pose a
little bit
like that
on the
hair,
and then you
saw,
you'd
turn out,
it was he
when he
had said,
my God
that he
explodes
to them
presentment.
You've
did you
man't you
Because you can't
You can't
You can't
You can't
You can't
My Pair
He had a man
of a
old generation
who had
a pair
very hard,
he had
a pair
that had
a rigid
and he
had he
also issued
of a
other pair
who had
so at
a moment
of this
masculinity
that
difficult
to transmit
and you
don't
but you're
not
so I'm
trying
to me
over
for not
repete
the
problems
of my
Pair
it's not
because
you're
a
guy
I'm
express, we're afraid
to say our
our sentiments.
It's a
apparent to
come to come
a podcast
like this
with you
because it's
called,
Overe your
When you're
a man
and you're
afraid of
but for
the instance
it's got
well.
Yeah,
but you
have made
you've made
a way
to this
universe that.
You know,
when we
talk of
transfuse
of class
I'm
on
also, we
don't know
we're all
we're all
on in
all in
my car
of the construction
rustre
who sacre
there was
a sack
in
each phrase
He was even a virtuose of the sack
He was conjugated
He was all right, but he's
He came to this universe there
He said he's debaraced
Of that, and in the same time
There's a form of love also
In that, my father, I love
I'm, he is deced today
It's an actor that I've adored
And that I'm always
Malgray of all that
Malgris, his
fashion to be
He was a little malabille
But what you want,
It's not been
It's not been
I don't know, okay, because I
think, we read
these books, we see, we've seen,
we'll open the car, with other
things, but it's certain that
the love of a father, well,
I've got, I've had, the love
of my father, you know, it's for
that, I'm, in plus, he
called his best, so, it
said, it's, we, we,
he, we, we, said, oh, it's my
best friend, for him, to say,
that, it was great.
And for you, it was great.
And, it was great, too, because
my father, it would be an
an man
facile.
I had
talked in
my biography.
My father
is a
bipolar
who has been
very rich,
who had
all over
so we've
had been
with this
man.
You were
when it
had an
adolescent?
The beginning
of the
age where the
faredty
is fragile
where you
do you
do you
and I
remember
I'm just
I'm just
I'm
in my
at the
school
because
we're
having
had
faill
the
people
because we
were
one of
one of
the family
the
most
rich of the cartier,
even if I had
a house
very noble
because my
father had
not,
he flashed
not,
he flashed not,
it's not,
it's
a rough,
Lafayette,
when we had
all over
the day
on the
day, we're
on the
end of the
social, which
is quite
and what
is quite,
which is
also something
that you
have made,
you know,
that you
learn
of these
things like
the sense
of the
value of
the value of
the money,
I'm
I'm saying
that I'm
mean,
I'm issued
of this
family that
who had
all over the
time, you know, I'm
going to be 13, 14
years,
not because I
wanted to pass the
journal, because
it had to
get to gain
the money
for real,
you know,
it had to pay
my vatement.
Your family
had been
that's a
well,
yeah, it
had to be
autonomous,
that I
gain my
money, that's
the more
young of the
family,
I'm still
and it's
it's so,
it's an
apprenticeship,
the dur
apprenticeship,
I'm in
my mother
my mother,
my mother,
who's a
woman
She was in a
middle
She had had
had had access
to that.
My mother
had used to make
that.
My mother had
those little vatement,
the beauch, the
voyage.
And the day
the day and
the end of
social.
And I remember
that she had
to go to
St. Vincent
Paul for
Noel
to search
the food for
for Noel.
That's
piled on
your
poor thing
that you can
imagine.
And as
the moment
at this moment
that,
in the
whole,
you're
even more
with
your parents,
you're
perhaps
more
more
more
will search a panier,
is it
changed something
to this period
that of the year
or it was more
the family
that's a family
dysfunctionalel
my father
my parents
were very young
probably around
around the faillette
all the fallette
has caused that
I imagine
it's a fragile
it's a trammet
it's a couple
that was not
a couple that
was not
okay, it was
not evident
the end of
the day
were often
a bit brumeoes
and even a
violent verbally
so that it was not
evident
my mother
I remember
of a sign
really hard
she's in
trying to
we're cooking
the souping
in her
in some
beau poilons
electric
in which
she had
she used
to give
ballone
and she
had it
deglac
with
the
tomato
and
and there
I remember
that the
guy of
idro
had arrived
and he
had
cuted
the electricity
during
we
she
had to
the
gallery
and she
cried
and
and
pleur, to
the guy of the Hydro
Quebec,
he's
making gulley
by my
mother,
because in the
sense of
he cuted
without,
even
if it's
in plain
hour of
supper,
or the
winter,
he'd
cuted the
people,
that's
a scene
that's a
markke
that.
But that
you can
imagine,
when you
had talked
to talk
to talk about
to talk,
you're,
you're like
assured
to never
to ever
to never
to make,
I imagine?
Well,
I'm assured
to never
to ever
to make,
I'm sure
because
I've
had encountered
been prudent, effectively.
But I know that it can
be able to start
also because it's
to be arrested
in my family.
So, so I'm
always attention.
I get the
placements,
and I invests
in the immobiliate,
and I've
made many
exaggerate,
I've never
to get to
watched,
I've always
had some
I've always,
I've got
no vatement,
too cheap,
you know,
I'm not
the sack.
But it's
too fatigant for
your entourage?
You've been
there, perhaps,
but I've
had been
of the conjoins
that's
kind of over
there's
and I'm
not so cheap
than that's
I'm trying
I'm not
just the ballone
of the glacéoe
just a lot
because when
you've
seen it's
it's traumatizing
what you
know, it's
traumatizing but
in the
time it's
constructor
it's so
so you
have you
have used
positively
with the
time
I'm a
person
positive
and I
I'm
I'm just
I'm just
something
that it's
something that
made a
solid and
he made
a base
different
on the
people
in the road,
on my
side,
my sensibility
social.
You can't
understand that
there's a
question,
there's a
that person
that's in the
that's in the
movie,
she's made
a lot of
a family
and it's
and it's
pasted what
maybe in this
family that
also.
It's not
that's a
thing, it's
an effect
domino
of misery
that's
coming.
You know,
it's something
that I
would have
to do
go to
go and
the story
and then
yeah,
it's fascinating
of course
it's
my next
oh,
yeah?
It's the
story
that's
in trying to
travel.
It's really
interesting to
do the story
to learn.
Don't know
a visual
to see
to do you
because we're
going to be
because of the
first you're
there are
a lot of
an enderance
and it's due to
there's due to
there's
I mean,
I mean,
there's a
drug
chemique
that's
people,
when they
are, you
get, you,
they're
out of
force for
the
renaviction
that we
can't
can't,
they can't
simply
they can't
they're
going to
because they're
going to
find
domino
like you
it.
It's going to endure this malarer, you have
to be jellate because at a moment of a day you
want to be able to see. So, now, you tombe in these
bad drugs there, and so these moves drug there,
the crack and the fin, fentanyl and all,
it's three doses, and you're acro,
and that's, and that's, you know, it's foyal.
It's so, so, the renaviction,
you pay no your loggence, you're not, you're gonna'clock.
A separation.
Deppes, they're not equipped for part,
for live solo.
It's often the females who are, you know,
The women are
quite
more solid.
Often
than the guy
and the guy
his wife
let's,
and then he
becomes like a
little bit more
he will
sombring in the
disheance,
the misery
and it becomes,
I'm arach
the car
at every
I see
people in
the room
of the
same, I
see not
what
do you know
I'm
trying,
I try to
try to think,
but I
know what I'm
doing anything
to go
to come
to go and
to give
that to
all the world
and it's
I can't see anything.
I've found
the name
of our village
of the
little exuction.
It's a
St.
Spanfield.
Bravo.
And there's
even not
an o'reiette,
it's not
it's not
your heart of
your
heart of it.
It's a
name of
St. Panphil.
I'm sorry
I'm a
man who had
been there.
Yes,
who had
with us
he was with us
I'm saying
I'm saying
he had
Jonathan
had been adopted
by a family
of St.
Panphil
is an Aisian
and I was
with him
all the long of my tourn, it's my body,
it's my chauffeur, my
friend, it was with you, I had some fun,
and I had been, and I had
encountered his mother, and in
all the way, I said, it was not an episode
like the other, that we're in family.
I remember very much of the
image, the do-an, with the big camions.
It was really on the frontier.
Yeah, yeah, it was really,
and the case popular
had a little message
when we were coming a message
electronic, where we're saying,
let's say, let's see, let's see,
let's go, let's see,
welcome Mary Claude Barrett.
It's not
to whatever.
That's not
to get to
receive.
It's a
something, really
we're saying.
So,
my question
that I'm
going to choose.
Joker.
On what
Trey of character
have you
have you
have to
have been
many of
character.
We're all
of the
people
of different
different
of different.
I have
a character
a little
buoyant.
I'm
someone who
is
impatient.
I
need
to
to work
and I
I'd
work
and I
don't see
not,
I'm like
a little
impatient
and I'm like
I'm like
a little
I'm a little
do you know
I'm trying
to be parapet
I'm trying
I'm very
convictor
in this
no man
yeah
you're
you're
too
we're not
we're not
we're not
we're not
we're not
we're not
so I'm
I'm not
so I'm
constantly I'm
impatient
in auto
is you
impatient?
Of more
and more
and the
people
the people
are more
also, it's apovementable.
When we see
to be too
pretty,
I'm too
farce
that I'm
sure I'm
calm,
you know,
I'm talking about,
I'm talking about,
I'm talking
that you roll at 118
the voice,
you know,
you retard
the group,
and then
and they're
clacks that,
they're making,
that's right,
and there's
there's been
there's really,
it's redone,
it's right,
but certainly.
But,
seriously,
I don't say
that's a
little guy
with a
but it's
a kid
and I'm
fascine, because I
don't know
to have to
zigzag
Yeah,
but it's like
there's more
than it's
like that's
back in the
way of the road
we're going to
not like that,
we're saying
always the
pandemic,
but the pandemic
has the
pandemic has the
five years.
So,
so on the
road,
you can be
impatient?
On the road
I'm impatient
I'm impatient
with all
the world.
It's really
that I'm
really that I'm
have to make
attention,
but I'm
I'm sure
I'm sure
much.
Why you
you've been
because
Because I was just, if I'm
on the nerves
myself, I mean,
you know,
you know,
you know,
you know,
you know,
oppressive,
to live
a situation
that's not
the pain
to spend
out of energy,
there's just,
calm,
you know,
it's,
it does come
to be in
the time,
you know,
I don't know,
because it
is a
impacience,
which is not
interesting
to live
to the
interior,
it's,
it's,
it's,
it's,
they're
gruge,
and who
will be
donate
the brulements
of estoma
who will
you're doing
that.
We've
got to
correct that.
Yeah,
I'm trying
constantly.
We're always
in trying to
to be
and when it
starts to
be more,
I imagine
that's a
bit more.
Well,
what's
that's
still in
impatient,
let's
on par
the route.
Many
the human,
the human
me make
impatient,
the
people, I
think, the
people,
they're
they're not
they're not
they're
there, and
it's accentue
there,
there,
these comportment
that's
toxic,
there are
everywhere.
Now, you
see,
in the
bureaus
where we
know,
we're tolerer
more
the soul of
the world.
The people
are we
don't know
there's
something
that's
there's
disquainted
in the
discourse
public,
the people
people,
they're
there's
not,
there's like
an insivit
that's
installed,
and that
I'm,
and I
don't
this person
toxic that
that's
going to
chicaned
in the lobby
to the
optometries.
You're
sent out
by the
police,
he
Guardian, Carrey, but it's
right, you're right, you're right,
we're saying, we're not,
the power of aggressive,
everywhere in the service public,
you see that,
you see,
at the urgent,
it's because they're not
known, they're not,
they're not,
they're not,
they're doing so impatient.
I'm not the sole,
but I'm not
against the impatience,
imagine.
That's what,
it's, it's,
it's fined
no, but I
think that also,
we're,
we're all the time
press, press,
you know, the fact
to be pressed,
it's, you know,
the fact of,
I don't know if it's the traffic, we'll claxone
plus than before, too. It's the
travel, what, what's what, what's it, what it's
chloe, because of the pistolsclades.
I was going to Japan, the year past,
and at Tokyo, which is a super
grand city, and the people, and the people,
we don't know the claxon.
We're at Arasaka, which is a little
more bougham, I'd say, that Tokyo, oh, okay,
they're really claxon, because we don't know
not, and, you know, there's a lot,
there's a lot, and, you know,
then the car, and the
car, they're in advance,
to get back, and the person
an anise a little,
here, we're paying
patience.
Ah, if we're
let's not their second
attention.
But there's person
who per patience,
and I'm there,
hey, but we're
in a world like
that.
We have a lot
because, you know,
in the other,
we've attended,
and we, we're
not, we're,
we're not, we're,
we're living,
there, you know,
but I'm, I'm
going to be there
as a lot,
I think I'm,
I'd be returned
more long time
for, to be
more absorbed
by that,
you know,
sure, well, yeah, you
will attend 30 seconds, you're not
obliged to have your...
It's not more grave than that, and then
try to focus on other
things, not as well as you'd like
to say, I'd say, man, if you'd say that's
all, I'd say, all that, you know,
all that's all right, to say
that our population, I don't know
if it's proper in Quebec,
I don't know if it's
a North American, if it's
a world, but there's
something that's installed
like an aspect of
generalized,
who rends the impatience
impatient, so, so
so it's so it becomes
also complicated for me
than for the other.
Yeah, because
the fact, the impatience,
in the
there's a lot of
it's a
it's a lot
it's like
it's like
you're like
you're like
you're like
sure you're
yeah yeah
yeah
but you know
but it's
but it's
it depends
periods of times
sometimes I'm
sometimes I'm
but I'm
looking the people
I'm in
those eyes
calm to
I'm too
it's correct
because they
it's because
there's because
there's a bot
that
you're not
to suburb
it's you're not
you're not
you're trying to
to become less.
No, but, you know,
I'm, you know, I'm saying
in first, because, you know,
I see, I see, I don't know
every day, and she, she'll see,
she'll be fatigued, I'm going to do.
I mean, it's got to do.
It's sure that, it's a lot of
but, you know, she,
she, she, I'm going to, and I think,
to it, because the impatience,
it's not the fun for the people.
There's a menopause, also.
Well, but, now, it's finished.
Hey, there, pour me not, it's a menopause.
But, yeah, there's just, there's just,
You know. I think that, you know, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what I'm going to be able to do. I don't know. And it's also a thing that I'm
very much. It's the comments on the radio social, well, obviously.
But is, you're obliged to all right? No, but I'm just calmed a lot. I'm going to practically.
In a way, as I don't have any part of the metis of television and all, I don't know my dose of
batise
a
week
and it's a
every time
when you
get a question
you're trying
to get to
get a lot of,
so you're
so that's
that's true
that's a problem
yeah,
but that's
it's true
I'm
I'm in
my friends,
with my
connections,
there's a
there's a
council of
Quebec,
I'm going to
there's a
conference at Quebec,
there's a
he said, I
think I
I think I
think I'm
I think I'm
with all right
because I'm
because I
want to be
like to make
like to
make critiqued
his
social
through the
I mean, the first
thing I was
I'm saying
before to quit
his post,
maybe perhaps
you're probably
, you know,
because we can
not lose
all the world like
that, can't
not get
some people who are
not, we're
going to get a
pandemic.
Well, it's
because you
let the place
to all those
that who
have made out
and there are
people who
go to governing
and who's
going to be
going to be
a danger.
It's just
to the
people, at
the worst
to turn your
social,
it's more
to turn to
do that
to put it
filtered at the base by a person
of confidence that will
enleve the energy negative
which can't
because the critique
it's important
and it's correct
when it's
when it's just
these insults
on physical or
you know, like
us like ushosexual
they're going to
treat the women
and the homosexuals
on the
other section
we receive a little
the same
of the same
I'm always
not.
You're you
have you
still?
Two, I'm
my, I'm
I feel like,
I'm just
I'll tell
and I'll tell
to do it,
When we have a page Facebook, or a page, an Instagram, or no matter,
I mean, these comments negative, I don't pose not to question, they're banished.
I, I don't know. I'm not to...
I'm blocked.
I'm, you can say, look, I've got, I'm not imed that.
Perfect.
There's a, it's not a chamber of eco, there's.
It's even...
It's a way of saying the affairs, and when we insults, they're invited.
It's blocked.
I mean, I'm not...
I'm not in trying to think, is...
Is that – no, no, it's of the aggression.
If I'd crossed in the rue, it would be?
Why, it would be a page?
And I'll tell you to tell you, I think,
I think the diffusers at Quebec,
who have their missions,
do not attention to that.
You participate in an mission.
You're going to be delivered,
and you'd be planted on the page
of the mission on Facebook,
and there's person who reactie.
I'm saying, I'm sorry,
I, I, I've participated voluntarily.
Well, it's apprains someone,
and there, but the liberty,
there's not a liberty of expression.
No, no, it's the liberty of secretion.
It's, it's the agression.
That's, it's, it's the intimidation.
You're doing these missions
against the intimidation,
and you let's that pass,
it's not.
It's like if they're
bad to blocker someone.
The most of the time,
it's these robots,
there.
The media are
in part responsible
of that also,
because at each
mission, we say,
to say,
we'll do you,
we'll be your
comments,
we'll, you know,
at a moment of
an moment of,
you know,
but it's
, you know,
it's,
if you're not
the money,
I mean, you know, if you're not the
way to have not a moderator
on a page Facebook,
then it's not,
you know, because it's,
for the people who are
those people who are
those other also
they're getting aggressive
when they arrive in these
places, you know,
yeah the person who receives
and the person
principal, but all the other
they're just met to respond
to put in to us
It's not, and they finish
and then they finish
they even they can't because
they don't know the origin of the
second or they don't even
not read the text
You know, you can't.
You imagine, there's someone
who's at her
he's going to
make a
comment,
he's going to
go back
in his life
and then he's
he's going to
he goes
a bit far
and then it's
a point out of
a chicane
to see it's
there's a
alcohol on
the clavier
also,
there's
there's
I know
I know
I'm
I'm still
a diffusor
if you
if you have
a page
Facebook
there you have
have to have
the way
to get a
absolutely
to turn my
page
because it's
because it's
those
that's the
mother
tell mire
tell
female
life, you know, on the page Facebook
of the tell-a-tele-fei, you know,
it's the people voluntarily
that are all over-wondering their vulnerability,
and then they're going to enter into, excuse me,
we're going to, but we're going to
that. And it's not possible. It's not
possible. It's been regulated. But
it's a lot. To protect.
To protect. To be it. I'm afraid.
All right. In fact, it's awful, all right,
there was Twitter, who was very far.
And Twitter, retrained
at my, the world
to return at my carremont,
for me insults
every day
and we're like
like,
we're like,
to be in line,
to their
answer,
you know,
you've made,
I've made,
like,
I thought,
so I thought it's like
that's like that
that's,
so I'm a
way, the
way, but it's
, it's,
it's, it's,
it's, it's,
it's, it's,
it's, it's,
it's,
people,
people,
they're not,
they're,
they're,
these commenters
past.
Before we
we're not
that,
but it's
really
some of the
questions.
It's
these toilets
public
at cell
open.
It's
boying,
it's
kind of
something
that's
what you've
that,
you know,
the level
we're talking
on a new
level,
we're
we're doing?
We have you
have you
have you've been
doing this
we're just
we're even
not made
the job
at the
level
low.
We're just
too.
I'm sure
we're not
the level
jones,
you're not
done four
That's the
That's the more
Now it's the more
It's more personalized
It's like that
That's like
That's just
It's quite
Yeah, but
It's address
to all the world
You could
You could have
You could have
All right.
Yeah,
Plus, yeah
It's so
It's pretty
It's more masculine
You can't
You're all
You're gonna
You're gonna
You're gonna
Yeah, but you're
It's my name
You're gonna
You're gonna
You're gonna
You're gonna be
You're gonna
I'm going to do.
All right.
You've got to be
the radio
social.
I think it's
it's a problem
social.
Hey, it's a problem
social.
And you're the
other to the
other
bough,
the monsieur
who,
who is the
people who
encourage that,
he decoince
all the,
all the bullies
so all the bullies
to sound
correct to
do it's like
to do you know,
there's people
there's been
to come here
to be able
to be able to
because I
want to get
to get
because I'm not
You see, it's terrible,
it's...
Yeah,
it's...
It's not
to make the
show,
or they
don't know.
Yeah,
yeah,
so,
so that's
that you have
a little
responded,
but not in
the sense,
how your
relation with
the
money,
has done it
has been
you've been
in your
life?
What is
the more
great
defy
that you have
to surmounted?
What is
is the
most grand
leg of
your father?
I'd say
with my
papa,
well,
because
it's a
I'm trying to
to talk to
hear of
because I like
I like that
you know,
you know,
that's a
man of a
word, but it's
an actor
exceptionalionel
also.
What's the
thing?
There's a
great resilience.
My
father was able
to, first,
he was always
of good
good news.
I've seen
at the
fine,
in an
hospital
psychiatrique,
in a
robbe
of chambble,
and he
had also
the good
to make
the gout,
he is
still a
more resilient, and he
he had made the
life, he liked that.
I remember, I remember
that in the winter,
we had patine
on the matinear
of the
house of camppange
of my friend,
and my
father, he
had maybe
70 years,
75, and
then we had
said, I,
I have the
good,
he had the
good to live,
he'd say,
I'm the
good to
live, he said,
I'm the
good to rire
and for him,
live,
it's a rire.
And he ried
of all,
but it's not
not really
to be the
way that's
not reasoned
because it's a
man who
had a lot of
like these
phrases, like,
like these
phrases,
he's a good
there's a
time, you know,
but when you
know,
it's a
story, it's a
spiritual.
Yeah,
well,
my father
was an
croyam,
I'm,
I'm not,
but he had
to the
church
until his
death,
and I'm
even knew
that he was
like
he was,
he was,
the church,
the hospital where
he had a
every week,
it's he
was doing the
question,
or I don't
see that
after his
when I
met with
the curate
for preparing
the ceremony,
because we
have made a
ceremony religious
because my
my father
was religious,
so it was
the respect
for him.
And it's
a man
who had
all perdu,
like I
said,
he had
had a fayette,
that had
been a
crisis of
bipolarity,
let's,
around,
I had around
because we
didn't know
what it
had
before?
But you
that's a faeatite is related to
its bipolarity?
It's completely
reliant because
he had
mounted his
company that had
erritted to
his own
name of my
biography D.
D.T.
Cote and Fis
he had erit
of this company
of construction
where he had
perhaps two
three little
two, three
little bit of
a million
six hundred
in 1976,
so he had
all done that
and it was also
his energy
bipolarer that
he had pushed
to these
success that,
but it's also
that he had
taken
At a moment of a day, he had
had been
the contact
with the
reality.
He would have
been to sign
the cheques
of pay.
He had not
made of
a report
of impo
before four,
five years
the company.
And then the
government
had arrived in
his papers,
and it
was all
that he had
all who
had all
that he had
lost
and my
my mother.
All of his
life,
he is passed
to chief
of enterprise
a pensioner
in a
house
in his
little chamber
in the
small,
in the
tits,
a biolarity,
I never
known
the period
sombre
because normally
in the
bipolarity
it's the
black,
black,
but he was
always in the
black,
blan,
he was always
there's always
down.
I'm not,
I've seen
down a
because at
a matter
he's been
to live
in Montreal
and he
had made
a gross
crisis
of bipolarity
I was
to get
to the
hospital
psychiatric
at the
hospital
Notre Dame
and there
he had
been there
during
three
months in cur
firmed.
And then they
they're deconstrued
with the medication
they're like
they're like
they're like
they're doing
a reset
of the person
and while
he's at 100
he's really
he's working
like you
like you see
in the film
where you have
there people
who have
people who
they're
they're neutralized
they're
they're in
they're
they're constantly
I remember
I remember
I remember
when I'm
I'd call it, and he had
like the control
of the department
where he was
and then he
said, okay,
pran to
a crayon
and a paper,
he'd say,
there's,
he'd be
to do you
have to get
two cartons
of cigarettes
to tell,
three cartons.
And he
wanted,
he wanted
some of
the department
of psychiatry.
So,
I'm going to
be calm
and we're
going to,
at a moment
of a
moment of
he called,
he was in
a case
popular
at Longueue
and
I,
I, I,
I'm,
I'm talking
the
He said,
Your father is
before me
he wants
He wants to
He wants to
He said,
Ah, wow
He said, he
He said,
Oh, yeah,
Okay.
And then he
Then I said,
Pace,
me there,
I'm going to
And I'm
Papa, what's
You know,
What's the
He said,
I want to start
at Shkutmi, at
St.
Amboaz
where my friend
Restat
He said, I
said, I'm
often remarked
the avi
pass all right,
he said,
okay,
yeah,
and then I
I said,
Papa,
come to
in the
house,
we're going to
pass the bank
and I said,
you're going
to be in front of
you're going to
and then you're
coming at a
house.
But there's
that I'm
going to have
attained the top.
But how
you've been
that,
you know,
very, very,
very,
very, very,
very,
traumatizing.
I remember,
I'm going to
give
the spectac of
humor,
and I had
this idea,
when I
had had been
at the
year, this
year, it's one of
the poor
day,
it's a
very,
very,
traumatizer,
because
embarked in an ambulance,
not of force,
but he would have
not the right
to enter someone
in a force
in an ambulance.
The policiers
have not the
person accept
to get to go
by it
so I've reached
to be able to
get to be able to
get to make,
to make a
person who
had declared
that he
was dangerous
for him
and for the
society.
Because there,
he, he
he puts
questions at
this moment
that,
which is,
who is the
prime minister,
and he had
been there,
he had all
there had all
there's contact
with the reality.
and I'm going to
I went to the hospital
this day
and the night
and the night
and the night
and I remember
going to
have to make
laugh the people
when you're
in a situation
dramatic
like a
it's like a
chosmour
but it's
also the
entry of force
also
yeah
yeah
a cut
because I
said he's
in security
he knows
it's the
it's the
thing to do
it's the
only thing
to do
because at
a moment
he marched
in the
night
he said
he said
he had
the mission
to
save
the
young of Quebec.
It's because
what's the
terrible in
this malady
when you're
in crisis like that
it's like you
think he
it's a
real, the story
of the airport
that we're
making sure,
but he's
convinced that
he said
at a moment
he was on
the road
and there
was 40
police
aligning
and he
marched
he marched
on the
trotoir
and a
measure
he advanced
he
he descended
their
carot
but he
he had
seen that
for real
that.
And then
when I
had been
at the
hospital
I received
a
telephone, she's
an optometrist.
She said, we're
received the
lunettes of
your pet.
There I said,
oh,
yeah,
she's going
to do you
have to do
do you
last month?
At this
time,
it's been a
long time, it's
a lunette at
$1,500
dollars.
You know,
it was
like $5,000
today.
The optometrists
starts to
say,
I'm a
man,
you're a
man,
the car
had debated.
And I
I was paid, and I was
paid him
and I brought
to him
he had
a lot of
his lunettes
in the
red light
and he
had seen
to turn to
malade.
And when he
is out of
the hospital,
he's
rappled to
all,
he's
there
were in
the lunettes
and
he had
a number
of telephone
and
yeah,
in the
case,
he's a
man of
his
five,
the 25
years of
his
life
pure
fute
of
the
whole
had used
to
have used to
find
the
He promised his medication, and he
was just droll, he
had to be good humor, and he had
made 25 years
really, in plain control of the human.
He had arreted to be, because
he'd buvents probably for soto-medicamante,
because after the
diagnostic, he never rebu,
without even to say to do intoxiccate.
It's a magnificent, the story that you
talk, because how many of people
live that, and he owes not to
it, because there's a taboo,
there's a honor also associated
to that, you know, to return your
father at the hospital.
And it's traumatizing,
and I'm going to
watch
every day.
And you
see it
and he's
convicted,
his reality
distortioned.
I've seen
at the
front,
the fact
it's sure
that the fact
the fact
I've seen
these problems
with him
with him,
and he
had stayed
a year
and my
chum
of the
apartment,
we've
he's
reconstructed
he's reconstrued
he
he's reconstrued
when he's
after a
year,
it's
he had
he worked
on all,
he reparted
of zero
he
He'd make
read
these
words
and I'm
going to be
he had to
see the
he's a
little zombie
and he's
coming up
and he's
to participate
in their
reconstruction
and I'm
for that when
I'm not
when I
think also
to you know
because
if there was
there's not
there's
there's
there probably
could
finish in the
road
there's a
there's, there
there's on
the road
who have
there's on
the problem
of the
people who have
not used to
they're not
people who
have been
there people
there person
who were
there
for their
time of
my
My father, I'm content
to have
done to have that.
Yeah,
you can't
have to be able
to be there.
No,
no,
no,
no, I'm sorry.
The 25
last years
has been in
the region
of the
New York?
No,
he returned
to Vosanee.
He had
a conjoin't
there,
and he
had a
little bit
quiet,
and he said
that he
had never
been ever
ever
ever,
he had ever
that,
you know,
that had
all right that
he had all
didn't know
not the
moment
of the moment
where he
had the
power and
he was
He was happy
of
the time
of the
things
simple
the sun
the wind
the temperature
the
snow,
he was
he was
he was
I think
there was
a shampure
a serotonin
that functioned
very well
when you
were never
could imagine
that.
I thought
he
went to
he's on
his
part
but finally
he had
done a
little
cut of
a
back and
he's
done
this
resilience
that
that
that
that
leged
Yes, it's this example that
that I think
very beautiful
to fall
and to be able
and to be able to
have some
with things
simple.
The ambition
is very
at a moment
a moment
a day is
short.
Yeah,
absolutely.
We'll
profite
the time
that you
pass
because we
know
what's
it can
happen.
I've
lost
many people
I've been
difficult.
It's hard.
It's hard
to have part
of people
who you
Tim, Dominique, Benoit Lever, with who I
had made a little seduction.
Yeah, he was dead in three
months of a cancer of pancreas.
Bing, bang.
He was young, Beno.
He was 59.
Yeah.
My friend Josie,
had lost his conjoin.
The year past,
it's a sportive of high
level.
He's been on velo.
He has lost to
know how much
he was in a hospital.
He had a cancer
of the servo in phase
terminal.
He was dead three
a month after,
bang.
He had no sign
over current.
All these examples
that me say
that at a moment
the career, it's
beau, but it's also
to be able to
live and be able to
profit and to
when we say
profite of the moment
present, it's
easy to say,
but it's not
easy to do.
It's not
easy to be
the beau
in the things.
If you're in
the wood,
look,
and profited
the vent,
the little
vent,
try to be
trying to be
on the
little things.
Yeah,
my,
my,
my,
my,
my,
my,
but it's a,
it's a,
it's a mech
old leg,
that's,
that, really.
Um,
attend,
so,
we've been
I don't know if you're talking about
too, huh?
For a guy who's not
able to suffer, it's not
it's not bad, but you
talk about too, okay?
Hey, that's
that, no, no, no,
here we don't
say, we're saying,
you know,
a badado
that's made
four hour and a minute?
No, the plon
at this
day, if I'm
don't know,
if I'm not
about you,
I'm not,
around the two hours.
Well,
there, I wonder
if we're not
if we're not,
but at least,
we're doing,
we've made
two hour,
137 minutes.
And after,
he said,
is,
is it's
it's already
finished.
I said,
yeah,
we've got to
go to
get to
get to be in.
But I
didn't,
I'd
not, I'm
trying to
know, I'm
by this time,
by his
life, really.
The question,
at what do
do you
have you
risk in
your life?
De risk.
Yeah,
you're not
you've got to
already
pretty?
I'm,
I'm sure,
that,
what I'm
that I'm
can't
take,
the risk
to part
to my region
to be
to get to
at this
stage
that,
it's not
really
a risk
because it was naif
I was doing
I'd say it's
not dangerous
I went to
get rid of
a little
a little naivement
I'm doing it's
a little naïvement
and even
Neerici
it's a little
naif
but the
Kilimandjaro
you did that
naively
I've got
a girl
Mary Joseph
Primo
who is a
paint
now in the
point out
she was
she was a
leader of the
company
and they had
She had encountered, she wanted
a port-parole
for mounte the Kilimanjaro
for a cause,
for Care Canada,
to construct
a business of
juice of fruit in
Africa.
And I had
due time,
and I thought,
I thought,
the exercise
interesting,
and Andre,
my
my name,
at this moment
there had
had been a
accident
of auto and
he had
quadriplegic.
So,
we'd say
that I'm
like I'm
like the
thing,
because he
could be
if he
is quadriplegic,
I'm doing
I'll profit
to the
life at
maximum,
I would
say,
yes,
So it's
kind of
something
Montel
Kilimanjaro
even if
we're
well as we're
even if
there's
there's
there for
it's a
effort
physical
effroiable
at all
every year
it's 12
hour
to
mount
of
deprivation
of
the
mal
of all
it's
due
at the
intestine
it's
really
the
the
smoking
he's
you know
not
we're not
we're not
we're just
of
our cells
But it's because you're
at the ball
you're in survival
You're in survival
And you're in survival
And you're mad
And you talk about
And you're
It's all
And you end
And you end and you
Monde
But today
It's a fact
It's made
It's quite
It's always
It's always
I think
Every time that
I think
You've made
The Kiliman Giro
You can do that
How you can't
How'd
It's a lot
Partoo
You'd
I'm supposed
He knew
We had
When we're
because we're at
we're at 7,000
meters,
not long,
6,000,
something.
And there were
plenty of nuage
and the brum,
I never
seen the rounder of
the earth.
And the
thing I
remarked the
plus,
is that you
have some
mego
of cigarettes
by the
there's a
cigarette
at the
summit of
the summer
of the
time,
you know,
then after
it had
to be
there,
we had to
take
to take
two,
three
photos,
we,
we're not
the moment
really,
really.
So,
it's not
a
contemplation
when you
don't,
you're decent
and then
the descent
is almost
as much as
the mountain
because there's
all the muscles
that are not
they're not
you're not
because you're in
mode
freens
so you know
so I'm
remember in the
there's a
there was a
guy who
had been
for me
to cut up
because
if you
don't
because if you
do you can't
you can't
you can't
you can't
because your
own
and you can't
get to
get to
get to
so you can't
so it's a
good moment
of fraternity
masculine
They had cut me
My own d'Orte
in the tent
to Kilimanjaro
but it was not my
preferred
Is that you
have been
to say
Well,
yeah, at
every hour
I think
I'm saying
what I'm saying
what I'm saying
what I'm
my personality
I don't know
because
I have accepted
like I said
naively
and I did
and I
had a telephone
satellite
and my voice
would be like
a voice of
band desinate
but we're
in trying to
continue
it's all right
It sounds my guilla.
But the voice
It's a bit
like me,
yeah,
and I remember
a moment I had
pleurred in
full reportage.
In other
that's,
that's been
of the great
risk that
I've taken
with my
physical for the
Kilimanjaro.
But after,
do you
have done
to do other
mountains?
Moorford
Maximum.
But it's
Kilar
but it's
a exploit.
Well,
it's really.
There are
that a little
nazzer
because he
said,
you're not
And, you know, but if we're not
these people, we could not
do it, we're going to
their life, in mountain
and in descendant
this mountain, and physically
it's very hard for them.
Yeah, but,
by the porter, I said,
you've got to do,
you know,
and it's not,
you know,
it's so, but it's so,
but he's so,
but we, we,
we, we, we're
we, we, we're,
but, let's,
let's, let's,
let's, let's,
if it had,
and, if,
and the fire,
with,
with, I mean,
the fire,
important, it's difficult. It's
difficult, but it's hard, but it's
a lot. But, yeah,
you're not, you're trying to prove,
you're not in performance. No, we, we had
rammasted the money for this us in fruit.
And then, the mongue, it's
transformed in fruit, but rather than
to pourre on the soil. I've never
visited the museum, but I know
participated at that. Well, that's extraordinary. We've
had ameliored the view of certain
persons in a village
at Casamand, I think,
in Africa. So, I'm sure
of that. Is that you've ever seen
the people with who you've made
I see Marie-Jose Primo,
the girl, she was at this moment
that a director of Tullus,
who is now,
who has all decrochet,
who is become painted.
I think that
all the world,
it's a little
open the spirit,
the Kilimanjaro,
and she has done
the old,
she has done,
very good,
very gente,
and it's a
very good vandeau.
You're not
there,
you'll go out,
you'll get rid of
Kilimanjaro,
in-st-
she's kind of
the Kiliman-Jaro,
yes.
It's kind of
not anything? And we were, and
plus, because we had
analyzed if we were able to
do, he had made
these suss a little everywhere on the car
for all to analyze our functions vital
while we'd. So, I'd dormant with
in the front, in my
little tent, in plus.
Okay, for how can't
like that? To analyze
my heart, for my
reaction at altitude, to permit
to permit to people to know
to advance if they're going to
have the problem. Do you get the
mal of altitude?
I mean, I've been
chancey, I reacted
well, I remember
the last day
before to arrive
to the summer
we were at
at the level
of the glacier
and then
we'd
heard of the
music air
a little
a little
he was promen
with some
bonbons
of oxygen
for aid
certain
people who
were really
not bad
and I
have been
some of
some of
this
this step
that had been
very,
very,
very,
very,
very,
very, very,
very difficult.
Because he
had more
8,
less 9
and it's
humanely
you're
you're
you're
pose
a question
I'm
I'm
sure
but I'm
remas
we're
on the
I'm
I'm
there
I'm going
there was like
a place
where we
had
for
to be
to execute
and I
was
I'm
sitting
in
the execution
of the
person
of the
before
I'm
I'm
I'm
in
my
time and
I'm
in my spireing
with these
wettwine
So you see,
you know, if you see,
you're trying to
to go to
give,
these bell
experiences like that.
But you're
Fierre
of that.
Yeah,
well,
it's an experience
of life,
yeah,
yeah,
but what's
that,
it's,
it's changed
something in
you know
after my
power,
I'm saying,
the frontiers
of my
part,
the frontiers of
my part,
we're
now, I'm
relativize
because
I'm
I do always
it can't be
worse
that can't
I'm going to
I'm going to
I'm going to
see my
little bit of
the same
I'm sorry
to do you
do the go
to go to
do you
do you
I'm not
I'm not the
I'm going to
I'm saying
I'm going to
I'm going to
go to
go to the
little village
go to the
sport
like you
come on
the spring
yeah
it's much
so I'm
so I'm
so I'm
so I'm
so you'd
so you don't
three questions
on the
there's
there's the
rous
there's the
most
personal
Yeah, it's personal.
Yeah, I'll tell you.
I'll tell you, I mean,
we're doing
more personal,
what I've been
to tell
I think of
you're going to
change my color.
I'm sitting
in the execution
of the person.
I've been
very phrased,
but you're
too kapote,
and we're
talking in
the tent
with Mary Josie.
So, it's sure,
that when I'm
revenue,
ah,
ha ha.
It's the first
The first time, what I did you
record is here?
I'll record
in my
book, I'm not
not used
this billy
oh,
but it's
too much.
It's abuvantable.
Oh,
it's so
it's really
okay,
you have,
you can't
try.
Okay,
I,
I don't
all,
I'm gonna
I'm open,
my book,
my book is
my life.
That's really,
you know,
you've been,
you're up
the limit.
My book,
my life,
my life,
my view,
my
oh,
my,
oh,
I mean,
I mean,
I mean,
that I just
I'll have to pleurray.
That's the
that you
have to be
sure.
So,
on the
event
of your
would be
you want to
do you
want to
be able
to be
comfortable?
Is it
you're
already
at the
limit
physical
or
psychological
what is
the
deux
the
difficult
that you
have
to do
have
to do
do you
do
well,
I'm
going to
be
like
like
I'm
going to
get
my
time.
Take
like
you
do
Well, I have
several deities that I could
be talking about the
of the limit
psychological also
I'm interested.
I'll take the limits
psychological.
Okay,
go see.
When I finished
my experience,
that all the
world,
I'm talking,
after 17
and two years,
I think
I had
to have been at
the limit
psychological
of what I
could do
I'm
used by
all these
years of
controversy,
I was
more the
ombred to
myself.
I was like
a player
of the hockey
who would
not be able to
get to
his paten,
he thinks he
will start
and he will
make his
tour of the
chape
and he was
going to
turn.
But,
you know,
the two
years,
I'd
probably not
do it
have been
I'm
probably
had been
lost
before that,
but
it's a
guy of
gang,
I'm not
able to
abandoning the
gang,
I was not
able to
abandoning the
battle
the battle
when he
is
still
even in-mer.
I was not
able to
get in
the boat
I'm
saying, I'm
saying,
no,
you're going to
continue, you
have to go
to do the
experience,
but I'm
going to be
necessarily the
good person
for the
work.
When you
you said it
was more
at what
you're more?
I was
able to
talk
because I
had
totally been
encorched
by the
media
social,
by the
reactions
that you
had been
that I
had done, that I
had done
the language
22
before
to
talk,
which is
absolutely
not good
for the
humor,
it's
it's true.
Because you
think of the
other,
I had
always
I had the
regard
of the
whole time
I was
terrorized
on my
little bit
to have
to have
to have
what I
what I
would produce
as a
scandal
so when
when it
is arrived
the
pandemic
where the
mission
is
coming
in direct
there
no
there
it's
that it's
that it
has been
that
that's
that's
I'd, like I said, I'd
have to part
before.
But what's
what's the
most difficult
at the moment
that?
Well,
it's because
it's
six
subjects
extremely
serious,
we're
all in
a crisis
of anxiety
collective,
the inveter
were terrorized,
all the
world had
terrorized.
You remember,
the ambiance
general of the
pandemic,
it was, you
were in
the collooir,
we had
not allowed
to be
to be able to
get in
our loges,
to make
our little
sandwich,
all the
but the media of the television
existed
the collegiality
the joke
of gang
and the spontaneity
there's
there's a
common
that's been
the CHSLD
the vaccine
and I'm
I'm there
for detain to
the atmosphere
so it's like
every time
I'd say to
it's a
malaise
there was
no public
for
to rire
my role
no existed
in plus
more I
I'd say
I'd say
I'd
I'd say that
I'd
I'd like you
might
a job
and a
And then the pandemic arrived, so I was like
I'm like a man to tron at the screen.
I don't know how, I think
I've not re-viewed an episode because I think
my traumatism is very grand,
and I think that me re-voire,
sat sit on the bench,
me procurray probably a very,
very grand malice.
So, I think that I had attained
the limit psychologic
of what I could attain.
But that's, how it's to express
at your, let's on,
before, to arrive,
It started, I had
a crescendo
of anguise
that's
it was like
it's like
I'm going to
my crescendo
of anguise
meton
the mercredid
matine
and it's
it's up
it's up
it's all
it's all
bad
and I'm not
bad
and I'm
the
the perth
of confidence
total
and there
I have
that I'm
there's
Saturday
night
don't
not
I'm not
I'm
I'm
there's
there's
there
there's
there not
there's not
there all
a whole
a coche-mour
I've really
a coche-mour
and I remember
the voice
of Guy
who I'm
and then
and Guy
who said
I'm going to
say it's
going to say
it's going to
say it's a
but you can't
I fronted
and I
didn't say
I'd
have to express
my malice
plus to
my team
but I'm
not made
so I think
I
thought you
had an
had a debut
of depression
oh yeah
I'm
I'm going
to go to that.
I'm going to
not a
surmeneage,
but a fatigue
psychological
very, very
grand.
How we can
get a mo?
Because we're
usually, we're
already isolated.
We were
in plus.
I was...
I was confined
in my
problem.
Exactly.
And I'm
remember that
the
days were always
the same,
I had an
impression
to be in the
day of the
marmote.
A bit,
a bit,
a bit,
a period
difficult.
I,
I, I,
I, I,
I thought
that very
difficult
the pandemic,
and it
It was the abutismant of my
my, of my
perip,
that all the
world of
that I'm
doing,
but my
departure had been
for me
very difficult.
And one
that's
an answer,
how you
did it?
Well, it's
a long
because it's
a deye,
because there,
a other
dewe,
because,
you know,
all this
gang,
with who I
have tried
all,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
and then,
and all
a coup,
I'm,
and all
a coup,
put,
put,
intoxication of
this rhythm
that,
which is kind of
the fun also
because you're
always in the
new books,
you read the new
books, you go
go to see the
things in
prime hour,
all that's fun,
you're in the
car, but
all the day
and the day
of the day,
you're in
your own
time, you're
in the same,
there was a
advantage that
you could
be mute
Guille
with the
telecommand.
No,
but I,
you know,
I had had
some
sombre
during all
this time
that,
it's a
reconstruction,
And it's the
crature
that's
really
because there
I'm
trying to
a horse
to make
to make
to make sure.
So,
so I'm
going to
write my
bio,
which was
a choice
of subject
the more
because
that's what
I know
the plus.
So I
said,
I'll
start
to write
because
I've always
always
to make
to write.
So,
so the
I'm
tranquillement
redone
confidence,
redone
good to do
to do other
things.
But it's
a period
sombre.
And is
today,
when you
look at that,
is,
is that you
think you
have done
the pay?
Is it
the pay
with that?
Now,
yeah,
absolutely.
Because I
have written
in a
live,
that it's
good.
That's a
therapeutic,
and it's,
and it's,
and it's,
it's,
and it's,
it's,
People pay for leave that therapy.
But is you consulted?
Not, I've already
consulted, but not for that.
Okay.
But,
but I think
for a little,
really,
like,
terminate the episode
and then have
no more.
But now,
I've been new
here, I'm going to
be correct.
You're not going to
consult.
No,
but,
no, I think
it's correct.
I think it
is correct.
I think it's
contradictory, but
it's a contradictory, but
it's a lot
much better,
but it's been
a long,
remonted of the
pant after
my departure.
And how the people, when the people, when they'd cross at this moment
that, you know, those that you could have, what's what you'd say?
You're talking to?
I'm talking to, the people.
Well, the people in the road, if you'd envoyed, what's what I thought of their parents?
I'm very chanceless.
I mean, I receive, with the, the, day, the, de, de, de, de, de, degen,
chale, I'm reso, I'm constantly.
Not at Gryffantown, because it's all of the English.
It's there, you know, but is, is it?
But is, is, is it a bomb, on all what it's happened?
Yeah, absolutely.
You know, yes, you have the
social, but the
people of the
street are those
who are in front,
you know,
it's to say that
those who are in
in plain face,
because
usually the,
they're not
not, they're not,
they're not,
they're not,
but, no,
no,
I, I've received
, there's,
there's a ton of
love, and
again,
the people
everywhere me
talk,
who's always
person who will
be replaced,
and I feel that
cute,
and I feel that
it's fun,
and it's flattering,
it's flattering,
absolutely,
and it's good,
and we're
There are some of the characters of ego, too,
because the ego, it can be
good, as it can be mover.
But it's an in the ego.
It's a bit,
for having the stymne of so,
but I'm at a certain limit,
that you'd have to be able to see who,
the limit.
But it's so,
and these people are
me help me tell
that we're saying that we're
saying, I'm sorry,
oh, I'm going to buy
my leave, you,
pass if you're all these
salons of the library,
I imagine.
Salon, the library,
it's simple, it's
It's very easy.
It's a one-o-one.
I know very well.
I'm very good.
I'm very good.
Because the little
seduction me has
a master in the
101, because I
had met with the
people like that
on the day.
So, it's the fun.
And at the
show the
people, it's
really impressive.
And the
times, the people
are always
delivered to me
for very long time
because I'm gay,
I imagine, so
there was always
there always
there's always
there's always
and there
people arrive to
go to a kios,
and there
in a few
minutes they
will be
to talk
the essential
of their
problem,
of their
view and
so,
so that's
sometimes it's
troublan
now.
Madam
who pleur
before me
because
she says
she's
gay
but that
he's
that he
doesn't
accept,
but that
their parents
want,
you have
there's
completely
old show.
They say,
go see,
be gay,
tetoy,
so,
and the guy
want,
and the guy
want,
she's a
problemit, so,
so, she
had pleurry
of any
received
at each
village
where I'm
to go everywhere.
It's what
has mebler
my romance,
it's a
story that's
of all of what you
have done to do.
So it's
continued with
the salons
of the book.
Because I
think it's
because I think
to have an
book,
it's that
that's extraordinary
this contact
direct that
of person
by person
I mean,
there's practically
just the
books,
that's all
what's
what's good
with a
book also
is that
continue
his life
I mean
if the
madam or
the monsieur
he le,
he lame,
he'll
he'll invite
to come
a course
of a
relay, and everyone
to pass the
book, and then
every day
every day I'm
every year, I'm
reading the other
or new, so
it's for that
the avenue
of the
book me
seem interesting.
Because we
say it's also
all what I
have done
in my career
who has
kind of
years, we
don't know
that the
writing, it's
all the
question that
I know,
I know
I've got
chosen, but
when I
want to
see, by
about to
Dominic,
who is
more,
and all
everyone
has in
their life.
It's a
very much
part of
the life.
The
Marr
is a
concept to
revoir
but it's
difficult
to change.
The
deyes,
it's
constructive,
it's hard.
The departure
of Dominique
has been
an
reproves
it's a
year,
eight
years,
it's the
time
that's incredible
I'm
remember
to always
to the
moment
that
in my
car
at the
20
December.
I'm
go
to Sagney
for
fete my
mother the
21 December
which
is called
Noahela
and the
telephone
in my
in my
auto son
it's Pascal
the blonde
of Dominique
she
is in Honduras
and she
said well
Danny
there
you have
you know
bang
poof
I think
that's
he said
he has made
the plange
submarine
he has
made
a crisis
of
her
she said
his
car
is in
a
car
and they
they're
they're
repatri
on
continent,
he
had
on a
hill
to make
the
plongue
to
have to
have to
have to
do that
in
a couple
of
it's
a
they're
to have
to have
to have
to have
to
come in
and they
come in
me and
it's
rough
it's
it's
it's
for the
people
that
rest
it's
for
for the
people
who
continue
but
Dominic
is
still
there
I'm
there
I'm
a
part of
cend
under
a
ab
a magog
but
I'm supposed to change the arbor
all the years.
He's all right.
For you.
His centers are toxic.
The chevroles
get to eat
but it's always
to be there.
But,
yeah, I've even
made like a
pierre tombale
that just
me who's
that's a
pierre tombale.
So,
so I pass
in advance
and the
souvenirs are
there,
the souvenirs are
there.
We've been
in a
time,
to have to
have been,
to live at
one on
to the other
also,
it's my
my cousin
down-ro
it's like
my friend
my mentor
in the same
he's
he's taught
he's
he's taught
to get to
you know
you're in
this adult
that you're
that's interested
to you
and he's
you know
that you know
he's
he was more
he had like
15
years than
we had 15
we had 18
20
and he
he had 35
years
so all
all along
my life
it's
all the
person
who he
he's
he's
he made
he made
to go
to scrabble
he
we've
made, we've
made 2,000
shows
on the
it's not
anything.
With the
group
sanguine,
two million.
The Vague
Turcote
group
sanguine,
the Vank Turcote
2,000
show.
We've
made
all the
all the
pusses
asphalt
on Quebec
had been
fulue
so Dominique
that's
a person
major in
my life
in the same
time
my father
I'd
so say
so it's
sure that
his
at what
he's
At what
he's
in
the
grand
big
Well, after
eight
years,
we can't
it's
he's
I'm not
the plus
when I
play on
I'm
I'm
I'm
the best of
the world
he's
I'm
the most
for when
it's
Dominic
that I
could
call
that you
could be
there
when it
could
come
me
to
me
I'm
everywhere
in
everything
you know
when
when you
when you
when you're
when you
came to
you know
you're
getting
your
family
you
Dominique
I'm
I remember
these
stories with
Dominic,
I'm in a
moment of
a moment of
a bit of
a bit of
I'm born
and I'm
trying to get in
my apartment and
I'm trying to
be able to
Dominic
had gone to
and I'm
and I'm
and he had
done the pat
there's a
there was a
badoteable
it's an
being a
being a
he suffered
very much
Dominic
and all
it was complicated
for him
I'm wondering
if he
wasn't
if he had
never been
diagnosed
because it's a
servo
that's a
little bit
than the world.
I'm the
impression
that all of
his car
would be able
more than
because he
had been used
and he
was stressed
fundamentally
that person
that person
who had
a research
constant
there always
that
always that
function
on the
brain,
he would
be a
searcher
to find
the cancer
certain
that he
would have
found
the rematch
the
but
but maybe
it's
on
in humor. But, you know, Dominique, I
can't talk about four years, but he's
partied. He's parted, young, 603
and 3 years. There are 3
children. The beau Neau, that I don't
because there's been a chicanne with
her blonde Pascal, I see
her, I see her own time. And she has
a very, she makes her to her own parents. It's
affraying, a little, the torture
mental of the pair, the beau, grand
eyes
I see
I'm in
he's present
he's always
present he's
in my
he's in
he's in
he's in
the million
of students
he had
he's a professor
of theater
all the
people have
all of
all people
all people
me all
people
he will be
there just
that's my
turn to
move
he's
so I'm
also to
be in
part of
the
the level
eras
and
oh
there's
I'm
I'm
so
how I'm
how much I'm
I'm
I'm
Alleyatoor, I'll decide
You can't
You can't
You can't
You can't
On one, but you're on
Choise one, no, but you're on
Choosier one
On the erotism
But you're
Not as bad as
That's not as bad
We're not as much
You're not
But if you
If you're
Let's see
There, but
We're not
There, it's
It's like
It's very
Intim
Until now
So what
What's
What's you
Have you
What's the
Sexuality at 20
Is that
Is that a subject
Taboo in your
family?
Is you at last
with the nudity
what place
to accord you
to the
intimacy
to do you?
I think
that's really
the question
is you at
with the nudity
because I'm
not at least
at the
oh no
I'm sorry
I'm in a
family prude
I've never
seen my
parents
all new
it's not
in the air
of the
time
one part
in the
escalier
where the
duch
that he
wanted
to have
a servant
that's the
sole
I've seen
my mom
my mother
I never
had never
been new
so
we're not
in the
house,
it was not
part of the
it's not a
place, so
it's like
you know,
like at the
time,
it's like I'm
like I'm
rest, so
so I'm
very pre
to my
my piscine,
I'm going
to be able
to be able to
when I'm
with my
chum,
but you know,
in a
can't
nudist
I'd
never capable
to be there
without
me feel
very much,
perhaps the
first time
maybe I'm
perhaps that you
can't
be at least
with the
not at
me not
I don't know more, but
I'm afraid,
she, she, she, she, she, she, she, she,
she, she, she, she, she, she, she, she,
she, she, she, she, she, was very al-aise with that,
and she, and she said, and she'll not
be able to serve, invite
during the end up, and she said, and she
had talked to be with me,
and you're too mad, but...
But I'm not, I don't,
I don't, if we're up,
if we're, like, a barrier
psychologic, maybe
it would just that I cast
the glass, and that I...
Oh, and then...
Oh, yeah, don't?
But is you an impression that it would have been more
of liberty?
Well, perhaps for the last-priced-priced,
for something,
for, psychologically,
there must have something
still-to-do-do-allet,
to be able to accept the car
of age-sant,
to accept the forms
that are not correct,
because I've got 60-year,
you know, I'm not a young,
first,
but in the same time,
is that I've really the good to do
do it, not,
not of time
there would have
I'd have to
do you have to
do you know,
maybe my
my friends
who have been
in the Canadian
who had had
the family
with which
he had used to
like that
when I'm
doing it's
so often
me the
I mean the
I think it
it's not
there's not
there's a
there's something
there's something
there's
and it's
and it's
and it's
so it's
percut on
other part
of their
yeah they're
well they're
they're
well they're
maybe
that I'm
probably that's
that I'm
the core of the other also.
Because at a moment
when you're
when you're talking
that there's
a lot of people
and there are
they're not
they're not jeaned
to be all new
and they're not
better than
it's fine
it's funny
it's funny
that it's
that's all the
man and I
I'm, I'll
understand the pleasure
to be new
because when
I'm a
nager
I'm a
I'm, I'm
I'm not, I'm
I'm just saying
there you know
there's a liberty
that you're not
idea that when you
when you're trying
that when you're
it's a great
that's a great
to be able to
all nude in a piscine and to nage.
So, you're going to do it, so
you're all alone?
All, I'm going to put together
not that person's going to be.
No, but I'm
in the forest, so
so that's why,
so that's,
so that's,
a time time,
a cheverey, so
that's up,
it's correct.
But, you know,
it's not so
peer,
at the level ERA,
its company?
No, it's not so
bad.
Because,
because, well,
you know,
you know,
the taboo in
your family,
the sexuality,
well,
it's not
something
that we
We had
a lot of
humor
on the
sexuality
but I never
consulted my
mother on
my wife
even more
my father
this seigneur
what he would
have been
my father
I don't know
he would
have been
I'm
what you
look at
what's that
what's the
first
look you to the
first
first time
it was
what my
first time
I've
had used
several blonde
I said
I've had
several
first
first first
first first
first
first time
No, no, but I've had my blonde, but with my blondes,
it's never more than the French.
We french, we're going to French.
Okay, because you've had been in 14, 15 years.
In the time we French, she's on irritate the bush,
we're going to get in our house.
We're out of our cabane. We're in front of, if.
Fushia.
But my first time, I think,
it's with Emil, my first love.
I remember very well,
that's, it's a little bit of Dominique Lavek,
who was our professor
of the theater.
There had a
apartment
in a
sub-soul
not long
to Sejeb
and he
had given
the permission
to go to
go to
see,
Remyel and
because he
said that
we had
had got
in the
salon
in the
home,
to say
how to say
how the
relationship
with Dominique
date
to long time.
We had
18
years,
he had
35
and he
he would
do you
don't
the
key to
he's
that
our
professor.
So,
I think
with Emil, and I've had a very
beautiful souvenir of
that.
It was a
it's a
revelation,
so we can
say, how
you're saying,
after that
when it came
confirmed?
Because,
in plus,
I've
had cruised
long time,
before it
before it
wasn't,
he was,
he was saying,
he was gay,
but he
had not
said,
he'd have been
in the
same dynamic,
I,
I'm in
the improvisation
just for
me reproached
to him
because I
thought it
totally
beautiful,
and the
improvisation
me interested
not
to do
I'm interested
to be
just to be
close to
him,
and finally
I've had
been a
reason,
because it's
a lot
because we're
going to be
because we're
going to
his film
Imel Goddrow
it's
he's
he's
he's
he's
he's called
the royal
of the
box office.
And it
has done
this
relationship
that?
We've
had been
in a
year,
I'd say,
in a year
in the
time that we're
in the group
sang,
and then
it's been
there's
been a
pain of
amour
effrable
that's
during
many years
because we
know
because we're
in the time
to be in
a pen
of love
with someone
that you
know that
you know
that's a
very dechirant
and I'm
very disagreable
over him
we're talking
to know
I'm talking
that I'm
much
so it's
that it's
my first
love of my
life and
the first
that I've
made
the first
that's a
great story
in the
there's a
one of the
The first time, it's not...
No, but we're
very agreeable.
It was confirmed
also something.
Yeah.
Dernier.
Opto, Rezo,
she'll,
amen.
At tenor,
this question
that?
Are you the
year?
You're what
your febler
on the world
of the
eye?
I'm,
I'm...
That's it's
grand gross
on the cart.
No,
I'm, no,
I'm prezebitt.
It's prezebite,
so that's
to do long.
Yeah.
So,
I'm,
from,
because I'm
pretty up,
I'm pretty
pretty prezibed.
It's,
it's reduced.
Not for read, no.
Oh, no.
Can't, you're chanceous?
Just a little for conduit the
night.
You're in the sense of
to not have been
to have been in the
minutes, I mean, my lunettes,
I'm not able to read
pantote, uh...
But you know,
that's what you're...
It's Danny.
Oh, it's Danny.
But, yeah,
it's written your name
because if you'd have
not written, I'd say,
I'd say,
I'd say, but,
in the phone, you're
in the internet,
so, opto-rezo,
you can,
you can have been
when you look
in the retrovisor
of your view,
What would you say to
to do young
Danny?
Well,
I think
it's quite
I think it's
good
I think it
my own
my
instinct is far
I'm sure
I'm a good
senseue
I'm always
guided
who I'm
really that I
really can
get back
the good
people,
to bring
the good
decisions
of career
so I think
I think
I would
say to
I think
confidence
to your
instinct
he is
very good
because there are
some people who
say it's a
plan of career
you have to
do that
to do that
if you're
writing a
if you're playing
a plan,
you know,
if you know,
if you
know,
if you know,
I had not
a plan
when I
have done
my romance,
and I
had not
my career,
and it
so I think
that I think
the instinct
of the
Dany
was good,
and I think
he's like,
he's like,
I'd say,
I'd say,
so I'd say,
I'd say,
so,
so,
Varned your
way,
what's the
thing,
what's
what you
want to be, Danny?
Well,
just
simply to
be a
good.
I'm
it's what
I'm trying
that's a
quest
perpetual,
passed
the good
moments,
have
some
my friends,
I'm not
no plan
of career
I don't,
I don't,
I don't,
I've got
a show
at TV,
to
say, to
do that,
I'm sure
I've
made
plenty of
things
interesting,
I've been
prudent
financiallyly
so I can
be able
to make
now
to do
continue
like that.
try to
try to
try to
every
every year
for
to know the
plus of the
plus of
possible,
I'm very
curious,
and make attention
my
health and
try to make attention
but that
you control
not that
we don't
we have not
a lot of
control
on our
life,
I mean
to say,
I'm very
to say
to be attention,
I'm
try to be
not too
do,
but you
can see
get to
something
to get
something,
I'm
I mean that
under the
hands of
God.
And you
have said
that you
think you
didn't know
I think
I'm not
not too
I'm not
I'm sorry
that you're
but you're
saying that
you're
to say that
you can
control
and the rest
it's
it's
it's not
it's
my friend
there's
there was
an accident
of auto
he had
not
preview
so
Dominic
he's
nooyed
had not
preview
even
if he had
had
made
attention
to
it
had to
change
it
would
you
profit
of the
present.
Thank you
thank you
very good.
Thank you very
very great
very good.
We've got to
do you
have two hours?
Well,
I think
yeah,
not long
to two hours.
Hey,
he'll read two
a day and
a minute
more than.
It's more
longer than
Kilimanjaro.
Oh,
my God.
Thank you
and thanks
to everyone
to be there
and we'll see
to the next
podcast
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