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They are, since itâs a mountain stage, but during the Tour a lot of people go there to watch. Some viewers are very involved, making banners, sometimes wearing costumes, painting (technically illegal but tolerated) words of encouragement on the road, so Iâm not surprised that the penis-drawers would make the effort to draw them symmetrically.
The language isnât the easiest to follow, itâs really informal and the sound often isnât very clear. At the beginning, they say that theyâre going to the col du Tourmalet. (Itâs a famous mountain pass in the PyrĂ©nĂ©es mountain range thatâs almost always part of the Tour.)
Basically, theyâre riding in the car, then one of them say âthere, a dickâ, then step out to paint and the older guy describes what heâs doing and/or gives instructions to his younger collegue (apprentice?). Rinse and repeat.
At 0:38, Older Guy says heâs drawing a circle around, and tells Younger Guy to try to draw legs. Then OG explains to the camera that theyâve just made a little owl to hide the sight of the genitals to the public, but he doesnât seem very satisfied with the âlegsâ YG has painted. :-)
(Uiltje is âlittle owlâ in Dutch. In French, he calls it a hibou, not a chouette â I believe that Dutch, like English, doesnât make the tuft-based distinction. By the way, when he says « petit hibou » the guy is making the liaison (that is to say, pronouncing the word « petit »âs terminal T) when he shouldnât. That kind of mistake is actually fairly common among native speakers.)
At 1:23, OG says theyâve found four (dicks) in five kilometers. (« Quatre Ă lâactif, sur cinq kilomĂštres. »)
At 1:35, OG says âa dick, oh fuckâ and sighs, then says âweâll try to give it wings, [inaudible] butterflyâ. OG laughs, tells YG âIâll do itâ and says something about YG âmessing aroundâ (? « Tu fais nâimporte quoi. ») but while he paints the eyes and antennae, YG paints the wings in a nice big circle, and OG tells him âwell spottedâ (« bien vu » â maybe itâs more like âwell doneâ in this situation?) in a satisfied way.
At 1:57, OG says âanother one, oh fuckâ, then another word I canât understand. Outside, OG says âIâll give it two eyesâ (« Je vais lui faire deux yeux. »), then he adds they find a lot of those in mountains passes. It ends with him saying something like âOkay, come on, let's go for another oneâ.
The older guy is a pensioner called Patrick, whoâs been doing this as a side job for something like fifteen years. Apparently, heâs well-known enough in some circles to have been asked for his autograph several times.
Oh wow, you didn't have to do all that! You really went above and beyond! I truly appreciate it.
They did surprise me a little bit. I was expecting young, trendy, street artist types.
Both gentleman handled it much more professionally than I likely could. I'd be giggling a lot. đ