

Bret then mentions Michael Jackson's Off the Wall, which Murray mistakes as a comment about Michael Jackson's legendary antics. The episode contains several references to the film Top Gun and the concept of a ' wingman' where one friend helps another get dates, although Jemaine claims not to know the film.Īt one point, Murray asks for examples of records Quincy Jones made. Īlso, there is an instrumental version of "Rock the Party" heard at the beginning of Bret and Lisa's second date. The video that accompanies the song mimics the style of the video for the Serge Gainsbourg song "Ballade De Melody Nelson". The song talks about how kissing shouldn't necessarily lead to anything else. A Kiss Is Not A Contract ) is sung by Bret after Lisa wakes him to solicit sex. The visuals that accompany this song are in the style of a 1960s Scopitone music video. The title itself, "Foux Du Fafa", is just a nonsense phrase and has no meaning in French. Foux Da Fa Fa ), is sung in French but consists almost entirely of beginner French phrases such as "Où est la piscine?" (Where is the swimming pool?), many of which contain grammatical errors.

The following songs are featured in this episode:

He sells them to Dave, who plans to delete the music tracks and resell them as blank CDs. Murray has found a way to recoup some of the money they lost on the CD deal. Later Bret and Jemaine see Lisa back working at the bakery. has cheated them: all but one are filled with sawdust. When they examine the boxes of CDs, they discover that A.J. Murray reports to the band on his disappointing sales. However it backfires when she agrees that she doesn't want to sleep with him either. Elsewhere Jemaine tries out Bret's technique on Felicia, telling her that he doesn't want to have sex. The sex that results leaves Bret feeling violated. She successfully convinces him that the least he can do is sleep with her on her last night before going to war. On their next date, Lisa tells Bret that she is a Delta Force sniper and that she is being deployed to Iraq the next day. Dave tells him it is his duty to give in to her demands.
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Bret wants to know how to deal with Lisa. The only person who buys one however is an excited Mel.īret and Jemaine visit Dave for some advice. Meanwhile Murray has received the new CDs from A.J. Bret tells him that all he did was say he didn't want it. The next morning Jemaine queries Bret as to how he managed to get Lisa wanting sex from him. Another music video begins, and Bret sings "A Kiss Is Not A Contract". When Bret tries to leave, Lisa goes with him and invites herself up to the apartment. On another double date, Lisa aggressively comes onto Bret once again while Jemaine tries awkwardly to make headway with a clearly uninterested Felicia. offers to use his contacts to get some CDs made and Murray eagerly accepts the offer. if he can arrange a meeting with Quincy to play him a demo of the band. is clearly no relation to Quincy Jones, but Murray is oblivious to the clues. At first he is reluctant to go out with her again, but Jemaine and Eugene convince him to go. Jones, supposedly the brother of Quincy Jones, who has sold him a high-end stereo system for $50.īack at the apartment, Bret finds a message from Lisa on the answerphone. He then tells them that he has some good news. But then he interrogates the guys for the juicy details. At first a concerned Murray tells them that he thinks bands shouldn't have girlfriends, citing Wham! as an example of a successful band that followed that principle. Meanwhile Bret is uncomfortable with Lisa's aggressive advances.Īt a band meeting Jemaine tells Murray about their new 'girlfriends'. He convinces Bret to swap partners, but has no better luck with Felicia. Later, on a double date at a nightclub, Jemaine is having trouble getting Lisa, the woman he liked at the croissant shop, interested in him. While speaking to the woman and her colleague, Jemaine tries speaking a bit of French and they launch into a 1960s French style music video singing "Foux Du Fafa".

Eventually Jemaine convinces him to be his ' wingman'. He wants Bret to go in the shop with him but Bret is reluctant because he doesn't like croissants. J: Je ne comprends pas.Jemaine has his eye on a woman that works at the bakery. J: Un, deux, un deux trois quatre į: Où est le piscine? J: Bonjour, mon petit bureau de change ī: Voila – le conversation dans le parc. J: Voila mon passport īret: Baguette! Onh honh honh ī: Et maintenant le voyage à la supermarché! It's funny even if you don't know French, but if you do (even basic level beginning French), it's hilarious. Lately, Janet has been finding clips for the HBO show Flight of the Conchords and calling me over to watch, and this is the best so far.
