Greek; seriously 'never on a Sunday'

sanan's Avatar
  • sanan
  • 09-30-2012, 02:59 PM
Sometimes life is too serious, so on a lighter note,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...v=zwd5faVtfEI#!

You can blame Mikaela for this it is all her doing ! Really.
GentlemanCaller007's Avatar
Greece, YOU'VE got talent! (but, I'm glad on standing on the opposite side of the piano)
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  • sanan
  • 10-02-2012, 08:19 AM
Me too!

But these two are miming and covered.

The funny part is the expression on the female judge's face when they start, and, if you happen to speak Greek, her comments as the act begins. They announce their Piano performance, 'Carmen' by the composer Bizet.

Extremely funny part of which is, she offers the comment 'a catre mane' - French for 'with four hands', to show off to her peers, and to the Greek audience, that she is a cultured lady, and knowing that many Greeks would not understand what she had said.

The joke becomes all the more funny as the performers go about the Piano but do not have a bench. At that point with great concern the female judge worries aloud, saying in Greek, 'bench, bench wait, bring it ( the bench)' Then in Greek she questions 'Without a bench?', to which the performers nod a yes and one of her peers replies in Greek 'Without.

The rest is some of the best comedy I have seen in decades.