1)Based on my interpretation of Google translate, I think they sold the exclusive rights to Chi, so we'll need to look out for scans to see if he actually managed to hold the smile long enough to make the tabloid press or not.
3)LOLOL SO TRUE. He probably doesn't notice anything odd about Italian TV at all. *sigh* (He does look positively gleeful, though. &hearts)
1. Awww Gila, that is so awesome! And I love that Comotto was there :) 2. Natali. Hope it works out for him. 3. Ahahahaaaaahaaaa OMG that is so fabulously bad, oh maaaan! LOLOL &hearts
1. Me too! It's cool that he became good enough friends with so many Viola guys to invite them (apart from Donadel, who he's known forever apparently). Plus, he and Pazzo played together such a short time, it's really reassuring that they actually like one another. <3 2. Presentation tomorrow! So excited for pictures. *g* 3. Heeeee. He's so freaking gleeful about parts of it, too -- he's definitely very, very comfortable with himself to fail that magnificently on national TV. LOVE.
Can't wait to see more of Gila's wedding, but clearly it is ALL ABOUT THE VIDEO.
1. Maybe it's just because I'm sleep-deprived that it seemed so incredibly loud and obnoxious. 2. Judging by the number of times that woman said it, Vargas's nickname is Juan 'Loco' Vargas. How did we manage for so long without knowing this??? 3. *Blinks at dance routine* 21 Jump Street crossed with the Rocky Horror Show. I'm particularly disturbed by the arse-off at 5:00. 4. And Juan 'Loco' Vargas (who I will now have to abbreviate to JLV) looks as if he'd rather be having his toenails pulled out with pliers. And cannot dance, as expected. He is looking good, though; and manages a grin and a little hipshake at about 5:25. 5. GOOD LORD, THERE ARE KIDS ON THE FISHNET PROGRAMME! So very age-appropriate...
They seem to have sold the exclusive rights to Chi, so I guess we'll have to wait for their big wedding!volume, full of dress details and Gila trying ever-so-hard to look happy.
2. Well, YOU went so long without knowing this. *g* (It's pretty much everywhere, you've just been slacking on your Vargas searches.) 3. ... Ok, now I really, really want a musical episode of Jump Street. Why did those become semi-hip after that show was already gone? WOE. Yes. Arse-off. I bet they have those weekly on Italian TV, too. *sigh* 4. He looks so game for anything, it's really very winning, isn't it? I do wish he'd worn one of other, happier hats, like your icon one. 5. *shakes head in disbelief*
Aww, Gila's not doing that badly, for him! (Though I live in fear of Seb's outfit.)
2. :o YOU HAVE MISSED SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO REFER TO HIM AS SUCH! And since when am I supposed to be searching for him? Just keeping up with the Romanians is a full-time job! 3. The terrifying thing is that that programme makes Chiambretti Night look totally restrained and reasonable. (As for the Jump Street musical, we'll just have to make up a children's charity and ask El Loco to do it.) 4. I expect the people on the programme came up with the outfit... He's got a long way to go before he catches up with Joaquin, hasn't he?
2. WELL HE'S OBVIOUSLY LOCO! I didn't know this needed to be pointed out! :D 2. There are a ton of others that are much, much worse though -- Chiambretti Night seems pretty convincingly to be an actual interview show that just happens to have dancing girls, whereas some of the others appear to exist entirely for the dancing, and for gross old man "hosts" to leer. Now they just need dancing footballers. (Ooooh. And Seb would be perfect for the DeLuise! You're onto something fantastic here, I can feel it.) 4. Well. I mean, Joaquin is the pinnacle, we can't expect Vargas to reach that level after just a few days.
Yes, yes THIS. Particularly the transfixing horrible endearingness. &hearts
I think the_loyal_royal might be right that growing up watching that madness has eased JMV's transition to Italy -- watching TV there must feel like going home!
Here's some more dress info, if you're interested, though fashion through google translate is really, really hard to comprehend. (Thought that could just be me, since I struggle a bit even in English.) Poor Gila. Maybe that's his ... relief face?
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3)LOLOL SO TRUE. He probably doesn't notice anything odd about Italian TV at all. *sigh* (He does look positively gleeful, though. &hearts)
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2. L.O.L. Vargas sweetie, we love you, but no more dancing? XD
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2. Natali. Hope it works out for him.
3. Ahahahaaaaahaaaa OMG that is so fabulously bad, oh maaaan! LOLOL &hearts
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2. Presentation tomorrow! So excited for pictures. *g*
3. Heeeee. He's so freaking gleeful about parts of it, too -- he's definitely very, very comfortable with himself to fail that magnificently on national TV. LOVE.
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1. Maybe it's just because I'm sleep-deprived that it seemed so incredibly loud and obnoxious.
2. Judging by the number of times that woman said it, Vargas's nickname is Juan 'Loco' Vargas. How did we manage for so long without knowing this???
3. *Blinks at dance routine* 21 Jump Street crossed with the Rocky Horror Show. I'm particularly disturbed by the arse-off at 5:00.
4. And Juan 'Loco' Vargas (who I will now have to abbreviate to JLV) looks as if he'd rather be having his toenails pulled out with pliers. And cannot dance, as expected. He is looking good, though; and manages a grin and a little hipshake at about 5:25.
5. GOOD LORD, THERE ARE KIDS ON THE FISHNET PROGRAMME! So very age-appropriate...
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2. Well, YOU went so long without knowing this. *g* (It's pretty much everywhere, you've just been slacking on your Vargas searches.)
3. ... Ok, now I really, really want a musical episode of Jump Street. Why did those become semi-hip after that show was already gone? WOE. Yes. Arse-off. I bet they have those weekly on Italian TV, too. *sigh*
4. He looks so game for anything, it's really very winning, isn't it? I do wish he'd worn one of other, happier hats, like your icon one.
5. *shakes head in disbelief*
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2. :o YOU HAVE MISSED SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO REFER TO HIM AS SUCH! And since when am I supposed to be searching for him? Just keeping up with the Romanians is a full-time job!
3. The terrifying thing is that that programme makes Chiambretti Night look totally restrained and reasonable. (As for the Jump Street musical, we'll just have to make up a children's charity and ask El Loco to do it.)
4. I expect the people on the programme came up with the outfit... He's got a long way to go before he catches up with Joaquin, hasn't he?
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2. There are a ton of others that are much, much worse though -- Chiambretti Night seems pretty convincingly to be an actual interview show that just happens to have dancing girls, whereas some of the others appear to exist entirely for the dancing, and for gross old man "hosts" to leer. Now they just need dancing footballers. (Ooooh. And Seb would be perfect for the DeLuise! You're onto something fantastic here, I can feel it.)
4. Well. I mean, Joaquin is the pinnacle, we can't expect Vargas to reach that level after just a few days.
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I think the_loyal_royal might be right that growing up watching that madness has eased JMV's transition to Italy -- watching TV there must feel like going home!
Here's some more dress info, if you're interested, though fashion through google translate is really, really hard to comprehend. (Thought that could just be me, since I struggle a bit even in English.) Poor Gila. Maybe that's his ... relief face?
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