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		<title>Comment on Come back from &#8220;Le Grand Journal&#8221; by tea1704</title>
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		<description>&quot;Le Grand Journal&quot; on TV

Unlike Julie, I seldom watch this TV program. However, knowing that the students of EIVP attended the recording of the emission, on Wednesday evening, I was in front of the TV. I spent all the TV broadcast to try to  recognize familiar faces in the public. Unfortunately, when a video camera focused on a guest, the public behind the guest is blurred. Besides, those in the public who sat on the toppest row had their head cut on the screen...
Jeremy had the best place: he sat behind the presenter...

Although I am convinced that it is a good experience to attend the recording of a TV broadcast, I don&#039;t like the idea of being forced to pretend to be interested, when it is clearly not interesting or to laugh, though you don&#039;t understand the joke...

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<p>Unlike Julie, I seldom watch this TV program. However, knowing that the students of EIVP attended the recording of the emission, on Wednesday evening, I was in front of the TV. I spent all the TV broadcast to try to  recognize familiar faces in the public. Unfortunately, when a video camera focused on a guest, the public behind the guest is blurred. Besides, those in the public who sat on the toppest row had their head cut on the screen&#8230;<br />
Jeremy had the best place: he sat behind the presenter&#8230;</p>
<p>Although I am convinced that it is a good experience to attend the recording of a TV broadcast, I don&#8217;t like the idea of being forced to pretend to be interested, when it is clearly not interesting or to laugh, though you don&#8217;t understand the joke&#8230;</p>
<p>Anna</p>
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		<title>Comment on Bonjour tout le monde ! by M. WordPress</title>
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