For his 62nd participation in the 12 noon shots, Laurent had his suspenders pulled up somewhat by his father, while he had not gone far from elimination a few days earlier.
“The Man Who Lives Dangerously” in the 12 strokes of noon. Tuesday March 15, Jean-Luc Reichmann was at the helm of a new episode of the TF1 game, where Laurent has been the Master of noon for several weeks. However, on March 13, the philosophy professor almost stopped his race before what is now his 62nd participation, put in difficulty by a tenacious opponent. Fortunately for him, he received a little help from the host, who asked a trick question to his challenger. However, this did not reassure Jean-Paul, Laurent’s father, who does not see favorably the “slack” of his son.
“Even two or three strokes of slack”lamented Laurent’s father, who accuses him of being “a bit too spontaneous” and of “reply too quickly”. “Sometimes he even has the right answer but he chooses the other one, so you have to try again!“, he snubbed. Boosted by his father’s message, Laurent promised to do his best to remain Midday Master, and also add a few euros to his kitty, which now stands at 242,727 euros. A course almost without pitfalls for the one whom Jean-Luc Reichmann nicknamed “Prof”, and who a few days ago had the happy surprise of being supported remotely by his family, in particular his cousin and his goddaughter Mila.
Laurent at the heart of a scandal
Holder of a nice kitty, Laurent therefore recorded his 62nd participation, he who discovered two mysterious stars in the 12 strokes of noon. A fine career for this philosophy teacher, who however finds himself in spite of himself at the heart of a scandal at the Max-Linder high school in Libourne in Gironde, where he teaches. Absent for several weeks, it turns out that Laurent has not found a replacement for his post, leaving several final year students without a philosophy teacher, the flagship subject of the course. Worse still, another teacher who had offered his services simply did not show up on the big day.
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