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I believe you are right. I listened some more of these and, IF you are quite fluent in Spanish, and know some English you can get some of the jokes... but it is so "lose" that it may be a bit confusing... to say the least.
I must say they are "a bit" "loose" in the widest sense of the word! The best thing to do, at any rate, is going in holidays to the South of France, as there, in that zone and area, there is absolutely nothing Toulouse!
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