Once I told you I kissed a thousand of woman, that was a lie *I know* I only kissed 200 or 300. Now, how many man have you kissed? *Very few* But you offered me a kiss, why? *Such a foolish reason I'm afraid* *I just wanted to kiss you*
Here's what they say during the glitched part, and here's a link to a better version if you want: th-cam.com/video/vuLDUfZ4SjU/w-d-xo.html 20:05 Constance Winthrop: Well, I was wondering if I was ever to have the pleasure of dancing with the lion of the evening. I've been hearing stories about you. I understand you defeated an entire native army singlehanded. Jean Lafitte: I could never lie to you, Constance. As a matter of fact, it was only a brigade Constance: I also understand that you carried a camel? Jean: It was a very small camel... Constance: And that you slept a hundred and twenty years? Jean: But only fitfully, my dear, only fitfully. Constance: *giggles* Jean: Oh, let's- let's not dance. Let's go outside by the water for a few moments, it's... hot in here. Constance: Alright. *door opens and closes* Jean: Mmm smell that sea, just smell it. Drink it deep inside you, savour it, and taste it and don't let it get away from you. What do you think of when you close your eyes and smell the sea? Constance: I- I think of a house somewhere beside it, and I see you in that house, looking as though you're a part of it. I see little boys with your eyes and your trick of shaking your head when you're angry; running in and out of the house, banging doors, and filling it with laughter. What do you see? Jean: I see- I see sails filled with wind, sometimes a sea that is smooth and swelling, and sometimes rough and challenging and ready for a brawl. I see China, and the Indies, and cargos of silks and spices. I see islands, tropic trees against a yellow moon- and bananas and dates and coconuts within the reach of your hand. I see cliffs where the mountains bend down to see who's coming in the harbor, and I see harbor lights, blinking a welcome. Constance: You smell the ocean and you see the ends of the earth, and I smell it, and... see home. Jean: That's the difference between us, so this is where I say goodbye, Constance my dear! Constance: Oh no, no stay, try it here, you might like it! Jean: Like it? I couldn't live the life of an honest man, I've had no practice. Do you want to domesticate me like a cow or a dog? Do you want to put milk inside my veins instead of blood and chain me to a fireplace? I'd be so irritable inside a week that you'd hate me. Constance: Do you love me? Jean: Oh Constance, what's the good of that? Constance: I'd like to know! You've never said. Jean: Yes. Yes, I love you. I love you, and... I suspect that for the rest of my life I'm going to have a great emptiness in my heart. Constance: But still, you'll leave me? Jean: Yes, still I'll leave you. Constance: When are you going? Jean: Tonight. Constance: Tonight?! Jean: Yes, The Pride is riding at anchor now, outside the harbor. Constance: Well, if you'd rather have a ship than a wife I'm certainly not going to argue with you! Jean: That's the spirit! Snap your fingers at me, tell me to go and be hanged! Constance: There are plenty of other men in the world, you know? Just as attractive as pirates... and much more honest! Jean: But not as attractive as I am. I am a very special person, even for a pirate. Constance: You certainly are, you haven't got a heart! Where your heart should be you've got a cutlass! Jean: Careful, you don't let yourself trip over that cutlass, you might get your feelings hurt. Constance: Oh I- I loathe you! Jean: Good, now we're on the same footing as when we met, and with that I bid you an affectionate goodnight and goodbye. I- I won't kiss you this time, I don't want to make it any harder for you to forget me. Constance: Oh don't worry, it won't be hard! Jean: Goodnight my beauty, and goodbye! Constance: *crying* Jean! Jean! Oh, aggravation! ------ *bell ringing* Jean: Well, Dominic, we're off on adventure again, eh? Dominic: Yeah boss, where we bound? Jean: I don't know, somewhere south. We're off on a long trip this time, Dominic. Dominic: Are we, uh, running away from somebody? Jean: Yes Dominic, you might say we are. We're running away from domesticity, from cottages and ruffles, lace curtains! We're going back into a man's world. Dominic: Myself, I like a man's world... with women in it. Jean: Hm, that's your great weakness, Dominic. Well it's late, I think I shall turn in for for a while. Tell the man at the wheel- our course is steady as she goes, Sou, Sou East! Dominic: Aye Aye, Sir. Goodnight boss. *steps, door opens and closes* Jean: Well! I'll be hanged. Constance: Hello, Pirate. Jean: Ugh Dominic- Dominic stop playing that fiddle it isn't going to help one bit! What are you doing in my quarters, on my ship? Constance: I'm measuring your portholes for curtains- Jean: You- Constance: I can't stand windows without curtains. You'll have to make me that concession. Jean: I'll make you no concession, you're going right back to New Orleans! Constance: Oh no, I'm not! I'm going to China and the Indies for silks and spices. I'm going to see tropic trees against a yellow moon, and cliffs where the mountains bend down to see who's coming in the harbor. I'm going with you. Jean: That isn't the life you want! You want cottages, and fires, and- things... you want a home. Constance: You're my home! Oh don't send me back Jean. I love you, I belong with you. Jean: I don't want you here! Constance: Oh yes, you do! Who are you going to tell about the stars, and the winds, and the weather? Who are you going to brag to about your conquests? And who are you going to kiss, if not me? Jean: No one! I am sufficient all by myself. Constance: I see, you're the king, hm? Jean: That's right! Constance: Well move over, king, you're going to have to share your throne. There's a pirate queen now, too! Jean: But I don't- Constance: Put your arms around me... Jean: But I tell you- Constance: Try to look as though you like it... Jean: Like it? You're a baggage, and a shrew, and a bad tempered scrap of womanhood if ever there was one. Constance: *laughs* Lower your chin a little. Jean: And I suspect you're a punishment that's been vested on me for some sin in my youth- Constance: Kiss me, Jean. Jean: Oh but that- Constance: Ahh, you do love me... Jean: Oh yes, you can be very sure of that, I do love you... Dominic: Everything alright, boss? Jean: Everything's wonderful, Dominic, everything is wonderful! Dominic: Oh then this is a good time to tell you I got a wife with yellow hair down in the hold, no? Jean: No, this is not a good time! Dominic: Then I tell you some other time. Goodnight boss... hey- Jean: Goodnight! *door slams* Constance: Oh Jean, oh, darling, you're so wonderful. Jean: Oh yes, I am. Yes I must admit it! I have a good ship, and a good crew, and a good wife. And shall I tell you something? I did it all by myself, singlehanded! Hahahahaha! [then there's the ad for vicks vapor rub]
@@apriltodeath I can't attach a picture, but in a web browser, on the three dot menu below the video, next to "Save", if you click on it, there is an option "Show transcript". On a phone you have to click on the down arrow on the right side of the title to see the "Show Transcript" button.
12:13 now how many men have you kissed very few but you offered me a kiss why such a foolish reason I'm afraid I just wanted to kiss you 13:34 Oh I Hate That Man I Hate That Man But Oh Cara Mia How I Love Him
I think that is unlikely. At least according to David Goldin's logs, she has no radio credits before 1954. At this time she would have been 15, and still in the United Kingdom performing ballet to raise money to support the Dutch resistance (according to her Wikipedia article).
This is TERRIBLE. If you're going to take the trouble of uploading these things, at least have the decency to edit OUT the clicks, pops, and skips. So easily done.
At the time this set was put together, this was the best available copy of this episode. We did not do the original transfer, nor do we have access to the original digital transfer. You are of course welcome to do the work yourself, since you think it is so easy.
I came to listen to the quote Lovers Rock made, but honestly I’m starting to love this Podcast itself💀
They also used this podcast for a lot of songs like the end of cigarettes out the window
YES
No podcasts in 1944. These are old-time radio shows, before TV.
I now can’t unsee Kaworu listening to dangerously yours 💀
Haha I found it in an animation which sampled that and found this from the comment section there
SHE MIGHT WANT A KISS BEFORE THE END OF THIS SONG CAUSEEEE LOVEEE CAN BURN LIKE A CIGARETTE
AND LEAVE YOU ALONE WITH NOTHING, AND LEAVE YOU ALONE WITH NOTHING
Stfu fucking tiktok fan
@@mjducay4954 Who the hell said they found this song on tik tok?
oh god
@@mjducay4954 TV girl is a tiktok thing
there are two types of people-those who came for the Lovers Rock part, and those who came for the “oh, cara mia…” part
I thought Cara Mia was part of it
both. i came for both.
"Oh i hate that man, i hate that man! But..oh cara mia...how i love him"
12:13 TV Girl lovers rock dialogue part
BLESS UR SOUL
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Gracias ❤
Your country thanks you for your service
TYSM ILY
12:43 "I told you not to kiss me." "And you might as well have said 'stop breathing.'" AUGH WHY DO THESE MEN ONLY EXIST IN THEATER
That's sexual harassment.
did you listen to the audio? im like 100% sure she was fine with it
@@aestheticboi9034🤓
What the hell?
@aestheticboi9034 who? Never heard of him!! Clown 🤡
13:34 best part
how i love him
ILYSM THANK YOU😭🫶🏽
Best comment on this vid
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Fat deal
Listening to the Lovers Rock dialogue make me cry a bit. I love TV Girl much
as a lover of all things vintage and a lover of tv girl I am squealing to say the least
19:07 "i came face to face immediately with 6 sharks" "oh! what happened?" "they ate me" i found this FAR funnier than i shouldve
Tv girl heard dangerously yours and went "This. This one right here"
same thing happened with cigarettes out the window apparenty
12:04-13:44 is such a good part oml
YEAAAAAH I LOVE TV GIRL
YESS
i like it more than you
@@frenchexittvgirl I'm inside your walls
@@chiimuwaaku btw im the top streamer with over 30k streams and 100k minutes...
@@frenchexittvgirl who asked go get your bpd checked my guy
if anyone is wondering the original audio and the audio in lovers rock is from dangerously yours ^^
i don't understand nothing but i love dangerously me
13:33 “cara mia…”
Makes me think of Gomez
Wish y’all liked this series just because it’s good and not just because a few seconds of it was in a song
i came for tv girl but its honestly so good
FR dangerously yours is so good but i never meet any actual fans of it js ppl coming from tv girl
@@ilovevittorino what's wrong with that??
I'm on tears because of these audios 😭👍 ISTG IM LOVIN IT
FOR REAL.
Birds don't sing, they just fall out of the sky
GIRLS DONT CALL
@@moomoomaia and they never tell you why
@@rodrigocastillo1674guess that’s how they say goodbye
@@naiyaistired good byee
Good byeee
oh how i love tv girl sm
i love it more btw
But you offered me a kiss, why? Such a foolish reason I’m afraid, I just wanted to kiss you. 🤭✨💜
13:23 best one
No Wayyyyyyy I love Lovers Rock so much
i love it more
@@frenchexittvgirl bruh we get it you listen to tv girl, i do too
@@c1nn4m0ng1rl no whats tv girl
@@c1nn4m0ng1rl they're not talking about tv girl. They're talking about CAS ☠️
Once I told you I kissed a thousand of woman, that was a lie
*I know*
I only kissed 200 or 300.
Now, how many man have you kissed?
*Very few*
But you offered me a kiss, why?
*Such a foolish reason I'm afraid*
*I just wanted to kiss you*
13:34 the part you probably came for, cara mia.🖤
Yes! Thank you 😅
DOO DOOOO DODODODODODOOO DOOO DOOO
BECAUSE LOVE… CAN BURN LIKE A CIGARETTE…
AND LEAVE YOU WITH NOTHING
And leave you alone with nothing..
5:28 TV Girl
:)
Which song
@@yumoidentityv7389 do you know what song?
@@arissahnm4390 lovers rock
@@yumoidentityv7389 lovers rock
Here's what they say during the glitched part, and here's a link to a better version if you want: th-cam.com/video/vuLDUfZ4SjU/w-d-xo.html
20:05
Constance Winthrop: Well, I was wondering if I was ever to have the pleasure of dancing with the lion of the evening. I've been hearing stories about you. I understand you defeated an entire native army singlehanded.
Jean Lafitte: I could never lie to you, Constance. As a matter of fact, it was only a brigade
Constance: I also understand that you carried a camel?
Jean: It was a very small camel...
Constance: And that you slept a hundred and twenty years?
Jean: But only fitfully, my dear, only fitfully.
Constance: *giggles*
Jean: Oh, let's- let's not dance. Let's go outside by the water for a few moments, it's... hot in here.
Constance: Alright.
*door opens and closes*
Jean: Mmm smell that sea, just smell it. Drink it deep inside you, savour it, and taste it and don't let it get away from you. What do you think of when you close your eyes and smell the sea?
Constance: I- I think of a house somewhere beside it, and I see you in that house, looking as though you're a part of it. I see little boys with your eyes and your trick of shaking your head when you're angry; running in and out of the house, banging doors, and filling it with laughter. What do you see?
Jean: I see- I see sails filled with wind, sometimes a sea that is smooth and swelling, and sometimes rough and challenging and ready for a brawl. I see China, and the Indies, and cargos of silks and spices. I see islands, tropic trees against a yellow moon- and bananas and dates and coconuts within the reach of your hand. I see cliffs where the mountains bend down to see who's coming in the harbor, and I see harbor lights, blinking a welcome.
Constance: You smell the ocean and you see the ends of the earth, and I smell it, and... see home.
Jean: That's the difference between us, so this is where I say goodbye, Constance my dear!
Constance: Oh no, no stay, try it here, you might like it!
Jean: Like it? I couldn't live the life of an honest man, I've had no practice. Do you want to domesticate me like a cow or a dog? Do you want to put milk inside my veins instead of blood and chain me to a fireplace? I'd be so irritable inside a week that you'd hate me.
Constance: Do you love me?
Jean: Oh Constance, what's the good of that?
Constance: I'd like to know! You've never said.
Jean: Yes. Yes, I love you. I love you, and... I suspect that for the rest of my life I'm going to have a great emptiness in my heart.
Constance: But still, you'll leave me?
Jean: Yes, still I'll leave you.
Constance: When are you going?
Jean: Tonight.
Constance: Tonight?!
Jean: Yes, The Pride is riding at anchor now, outside the harbor.
Constance: Well, if you'd rather have a ship than a wife I'm certainly not going to argue with you!
Jean: That's the spirit! Snap your fingers at me, tell me to go and be hanged!
Constance: There are plenty of other men in the world, you know? Just as attractive as pirates... and much more honest!
Jean: But not as attractive as I am. I am a very special person, even for a pirate.
Constance: You certainly are, you haven't got a heart! Where your heart should be you've got a cutlass!
Jean: Careful, you don't let yourself trip over that cutlass, you might get your feelings hurt.
Constance: Oh I- I loathe you!
Jean: Good, now we're on the same footing as when we met, and with that I bid you an affectionate goodnight and goodbye. I- I won't kiss you this time, I don't want to make it any harder for you to forget me.
Constance: Oh don't worry, it won't be hard!
Jean: Goodnight my beauty, and goodbye!
Constance: *crying* Jean! Jean! Oh, aggravation!
------
*bell ringing*
Jean: Well, Dominic, we're off on adventure again, eh?
Dominic: Yeah boss, where we bound?
Jean: I don't know, somewhere south. We're off on a long trip this time, Dominic.
Dominic: Are we, uh, running away from somebody?
Jean: Yes Dominic, you might say we are. We're running away from domesticity, from cottages and ruffles, lace curtains! We're going back into a man's world.
Dominic: Myself, I like a man's world... with women in it.
Jean: Hm, that's your great weakness, Dominic. Well it's late, I think I shall turn in for for a while. Tell the man at the wheel- our course is steady as she goes, Sou, Sou East!
Dominic: Aye Aye, Sir. Goodnight boss.
*steps, door opens and closes*
Jean: Well! I'll be hanged.
Constance: Hello, Pirate.
Jean: Ugh Dominic- Dominic stop playing that fiddle it isn't going to help one bit! What are you doing in my quarters, on my ship?
Constance: I'm measuring your portholes for curtains-
Jean: You-
Constance: I can't stand windows without curtains. You'll have to make me that concession.
Jean: I'll make you no concession, you're going right back to New Orleans!
Constance: Oh no, I'm not! I'm going to China and the Indies for silks and spices. I'm going to see tropic trees against a yellow moon, and cliffs where the mountains bend down to see who's coming in the harbor. I'm going with you.
Jean: That isn't the life you want! You want cottages, and fires, and- things... you want a home.
Constance: You're my home! Oh don't send me back Jean. I love you, I belong with you.
Jean: I don't want you here!
Constance: Oh yes, you do! Who are you going to tell about the stars, and the winds, and the weather? Who are you going to brag to about your conquests? And who are you going to kiss, if not me?
Jean: No one! I am sufficient all by myself.
Constance: I see, you're the king, hm?
Jean: That's right!
Constance: Well move over, king, you're going to have to share your throne. There's a pirate queen now, too!
Jean: But I don't-
Constance: Put your arms around me...
Jean: But I tell you-
Constance: Try to look as though you like it...
Jean: Like it? You're a baggage, and a shrew, and a bad tempered scrap of womanhood if ever there was one.
Constance: *laughs* Lower your chin a little.
Jean: And I suspect you're a punishment that's been vested on me for some sin in my youth-
Constance: Kiss me, Jean.
Jean: Oh but that-
Constance: Ahh, you do love me...
Jean: Oh yes, you can be very sure of that, I do love you...
Dominic: Everything alright, boss?
Jean: Everything's wonderful, Dominic, everything is wonderful!
Dominic: Oh then this is a good time to tell you I got a wife with yellow hair down in the hold, no?
Jean: No, this is not a good time!
Dominic: Then I tell you some other time. Goodnight boss... hey-
Jean: Goodnight!
*door slams*
Constance: Oh Jean, oh, darling, you're so wonderful.
Jean: Oh yes, I am. Yes I must admit it! I have a good ship, and a good crew, and a good wife. And shall I tell you something? I did it all by myself, singlehanded! Hahahahaha!
[then there's the ad for vicks vapor rub]
th-cam.com/video/vuLDUfZ4SjU/w-d-xo.html
this has the part more clearly fi you wanted to edit it
@@Snowyflames0316 thanks i will!
you have done god's work, thank you- :')
ILY
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!❤️
we’ll find moonlit nights strange late empty because when i call ur name there will be no answer
that one is from masquarade my favourite from this series so far :)
No sabia que de aquí venia esa frase, que hermoso
13:33
Thats when the girl says "Oh I hate that man, I hate that man, but oh, Cara Mia how I love him"
you welcome
I’m enjoying this a bit too much
lovers rock moment
W pfp
All talking about tv girl and the romance
Me: VICKS VAPORU HAHAHA
@23:22 I think the video is scratched. They should get a brand new video without scratches.
This is an audio file from a radio show broadcast in 1944. It is the best available at this time.
13:22 the getaway
12:05 parte de lovers rock 😤💘🚬
🙏🙏‼️
W rizz
i was looking for this 13:34
What happened at the end with the glitch or was that just me 😭but I LOVE this so much
12:13 TV GIRL
The clip You are looking for must be at 13:34
(idk How I instantly skipped to there)
thank you reddit for leading me here
12:07 the lovers rock audio!
I feel like I'm one of a few people who know this
same bro
i knowwww
12:05 is what u want right
why is it repeating itself/glitching towards the end?
I'm guessing the record is skipping
@@christinestavropoulos1510TV GIRL REFERENCE??
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH TV GIRL DO DO DO DOOOOOO DOO
7:29😩😩
WHATS THE NAME OF THE WOMAN TALKING AT 12:05 PLPLSLSP I NEED TO KNOW
10:42 did anyone else start mentally playing “We will meet again” by Vara Lynn or was it just me?
12:14 ❤️
SO CUTE
the quote yall came for is at 12:05
YALL CANT UNDERSTAND ANYTHİNG PLEASE WHERE CAN I FIND THE LYRICS
Guys is there a video of it or is it just an audio
This was an episode of a radio series from 1944. Audio only.
Tough skipping recording at the end. 😮
12:13 lovers rock
can someone explain whos tv girl?T_T
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_Girl
12:13 lovers rock
de aqui vieneeeeeeeeeeeeee
13:33 AAAAAAA
Time for the lovers rock sample: 12:13
can someone pls write it down i cant understand most of their words😕
There is a Show Transcript feature available on TH-cam videos.
@@OTRR what is it called?
@@apriltodeath I can't attach a picture, but in a web browser, on the three dot menu below the video, next to "Save", if you click on it, there is an option "Show transcript".
On a phone you have to click on the down arrow on the right side of the title to see the "Show Transcript" button.
@@OTRR uhhh, yeah i know that thank you but its not enough and some parts are not true.
2:55
DO DOO DODODODODODDO DO DOOO
CAUSE LOVE CAN BURNNNN LIKE A CIGARETTE
@@AllTheOutCasts AND LEAVE YOU ALONE WITH NOTHING AND LEAVE YOU ALONE WITH NOTHINGGGG
Can somebody explain the story?
The guy is a pirate and a Girl fell in love w him so it's pretty much forbidden love because she can't love a pirate
but if you're too drunk to drive🎶
13:34
12:13 now how many men have you kissed very few but you offered me a kiss why such a foolish reason I'm afraid I just wanted to kiss you 13:34 Oh I Hate That Man I Hate That Man But Oh Cara Mia How I Love Him
WHAT MEMBERS OF TV GIRL DOES THIS DIALOGUE
No one. This is an episode from a radio series from 1944.
13:34 Cara mia...
Is that Audrey Hepburn @ 12:13 ?
I think that is unlikely. At least according to David Goldin's logs, she has no radio credits before 1954. At this time she would have been 15, and still in the United Kingdom performing ballet to raise money to support the Dutch resistance (according to her Wikipedia article).
Is around 20:00 rlly brocken for anyone?
Yea I don’t know what happened
12:00 13:25
11:55
12:13
13:34 : ugh i hate that men i hate that men
i think we all know why were here.
Weird ending.
How observant
O😊
< 12:05 3
This is TERRIBLE. If you're going to take the trouble of uploading these things, at least have the decency to edit OUT the clicks, pops, and skips. So easily done.
At the time this set was put together, this was the best available copy of this episode. We did not do the original transfer, nor do we have access to the original digital transfer. You are of course welcome to do the work yourself, since you think it is so easy.
podia ter dormido sem essa
Be thankful they try their best also member this is from 1944.
YESSS TV GIRL
13:34
12:13
13:34
Good grief
12:09
And???what's the significance? Pfffft
13:33
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