“Freedom is to be nowhere”

“It is better to leave as a lord than in blood sausage, I assure you … There, it’s great, you die as a hero, you are Jean Moulin”, exclaims Julien Cazarre, bringing back from the kitchen a second bottle of pif. Sébastien Thoen does not slip, his ass crooked on his metal chair.

“No, frankly, it’s not for you that I feel sorry for, continues the other, but for those who supported you and got fired. This guy, Viret [directeur général des antennes de Canal+], it’s Darth Vader. When you throw out a star sports presenter like Stéphane Guy overnight, it’s because you only want one thing: to show who’s in charge.

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Pof! Stopper that jumps. After a Volnay 2013, we go to a Saint-Joseph 2019 but nobody cares, except Thoen, his nose plunged into his glass, to avoid talking about Canal, confidentiality clause requires.

Out of school, to start

Reminder of the facts: the hard core of the team of black humor enthusiasts who, under the name “Discrete Action”, formerly carried out hidden camera sequences on Canal +, continues to rise, for the gaming site in Winamax line, a regular series of sketches called “The Sopronos”. November 19, 2020 Julien Cazarre, Maxime Charden, Thomas Séraphine and Sébastien Thoen parody a talk show by Pascal Praud on C8 (a subsidiary of Canal +) with twisting imitations of the presenter, known for his definitive sentences on the pandemic, and one of his regular guests, Jean Messiha, a far-right enarque. Anger of Canal. If Julien Cazarre and Thomas Séraphine no longer operate on the encrypted channel, this is not the case for Sébastien Thoen who chronicles in sports broadcasts and presents “Le Journal du hard” (“I made my mother believe for a long time that it was the hard rock journal”). Farewell the idiot: fired. Bronca from his comrades in the sports department. Serial layoffs.

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We find the two lads at Cazarre, at the foot of Montmartre. Two quadruple trendy old couple, with small children left to their mothers, loud verb, interrupting each other with pleasure. It has a comic of wear, said Cazarre, twenty-six years of jokes that I put up with, you believe it, motherfucker? »« Put it in your article », Thoen suggests deadpan. Tenth time he says “Put it on, that …”, since earlier, stuck in front of the intercom because there was no answer, he started screaming on the sidewalk, giving rise to an impromptu sketch of which they have the secret.

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