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  1. Mangez Merveillac: Directed by Bob Spiers. With Dawn French, Philip Jackson, Patricia Hayes, Clarke Peters. A successful writer of tour guides arrives in a small French village and tries to transform it from modernized and drab to rural and picturesque, just like how she describes it in her latest book.

    • (35)
    • Comedy, Crime, Mystery
    • Bob Spiers
    • 1994-03-31
  2. Dec 18, 2015 · Seen & Heard: Mangez Avec Moi’s Goodbye Note. ••• A sad, sweet note from Mangez Avec Moi. ••• This was in the 14 Reasons to Be Excited About the Future post, but in case you shielded your eyes from all that sunny optimism: The Beekman hotel is taking reservations starting May 1, and my guess would be that the Keith McNally ...

  3. Visit the TV show page for 'Mangez-moi' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode reviews. Your guide to ...

  4. The catchy chorus, “Mangez-moi! Mangez-moi! Mangez-moi!” which means “Eat me! Eat me! Eat me!”, adds a fun and playful element to the song. The lyrics also mention the “chant du psylo qui supplie” or the “psilo chant that begs,” referencing the psychedelic effects of consuming certain mushrooms.

  5. "Murder Most Horrid" Mangez Merveillac (TV Episode 1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Translation of "Mange-moi" in English. eat me. C'est ce que les vendeurs de rue d'icun disaient, cela veut dire: Mange-moi, mâche-moi, et expédie-moi dans ton estomac . That is what the street vendors selling icun used to say and it means "eat me, chew me, and dispatch me to the stomach." Dans ce cas, mange-moi, hyène.

  7. The protagonist describes the different types of mushrooms they find and expresses frustration that some of them have already been picked. The song ends with a warning to be careful on the way down from the psychedelic experience. In simple terms, the song is about a group of friends going mushroom picking in the countryside on a rainy day ...

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