Ma génération/ My generation

 

Dan C - 10:21am Dec 10, 1999 (#1 of 2)

Hello from America! Waz up homy ( in other words, hi!) We enjoyed reading your answers to "my generation". Here is what we thought, we seemed to be much more negative than y'all( that is how the southern americans speak!). except for one exceptionally negative fellow, you all seemed quite happy and upbeat, ready to have a good time,you seemed to watch a lot of tv, especially the american shows,however we wanted to know what "Hartley" was. When I think of my generation, I think of friends, family, having a good time. For my free time I enjoy doing absolutely nothing, with my friends, most of us are very lazy!! We were wondering if you could elaborate a little on your french generation. The music that we generally listen to is, alternative, a selected few songs from alternative, the rest is really bad, than rock, Dave Mathews bands is a hit, and all 80's music is the greatest! You seem to like a lot of American music, but more main stream, you seemed to be down with the lingo, getting funky, why do you think that us Americans, didnt mention anything french, but you cited many American things? Do you understand the words of American rap? If you dont, what about american music do you enjoy? By the bye, we didnt know what 19980, and annie 80 meant, we thought that you might be willing to devulge your secret. That is all for now, check you later!! Live it cool!!!


FLORENCE V - 09:08am Dec 14, 1999 (#2 of 2)

Waz up homy ! Pour répondre à ton message, Dan, "Hartley" est une série australienne , qui s'appelle "Heartbreak" chez vous (ou du moins je crois). Nous ne voulions pas marquer 19980, mais 1980 (erreur de frappe) et non plus annie, mais année (year). En ce qui nous concerne, nous n'écoutons pas de rap américain, mais nous comprenons les paroles de musique, telles que les chansons de Mariah, ou encore Whitney (my love is your love ! That's ripe!!!) Waitin' for a fast answer. POCAHONTAS, KACHOU, FOFO, NANOU, KAZOU....