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- Why not?
- What are you talking about?

:28:04
- My little brother's drunk.
- I didn't drink anything.

:28:07
- Do you remember the song "Cinderella
Rockefella"? - Cinderella who?

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Do you remember Esther Ofarim?
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Yes, I know the name, but
what do you know about her?

:28:16
She and her husband, the Ofarim,
they were huge in Germany in the 60's.

:28:19
Yes. My crazy aunt
was a great fan of her.

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She taught us "Cinderella Rockefella"
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Axel and I used to sing it
at family parties.

:28:24
We used to get dressed up
as prince and princess.

:28:38
Thanks! Thanks a lot!
:28:41
Thank you, Tom.
And now we have a surprise.

:28:44
Our Pia and her brother Axel.
:28:53
# You're the lady,
you're the lady that I love

:28:57
# I'm the lady, the lady who
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# You're the lady,
you're the lady that I love

:29:04
# I'm the lady, the lady who
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# - You're the little lady
- I'm the little lady, ooh

:29:15
# - I love your touch.
- Thank you so much.

:29:19
# - I love your eyes.
- Mmh that's very nice.

:29:22
# - I love your chin
- Say it again

:29:26
# I love your chiny chin chin
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# - You're the fella, you're the fella who rocks me
- Rockefella, Rockefella,

:29:40
# - You're the fella, you're the fella who rocks me
- Rockefella, Rockefella,

:29:46
# - You're my Rockefella,
- I am your Rockefella


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