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2 unusual facts about Fais


Fais

Fais Island, one of the outer islands of the State of Yap part of the Federated States of Micronesia

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Comateens

In 1990 the duo, again under the name Comateens, recorded the song "A Place For Me", an English language adaptation of the Françoise Hardy song "Fais Moi Une Place", and it became a European hit.

Fais Island

Having known about this story, António Galvão governor of Ternate at the time, in his Tratado dos Descubrimientos of 1563 says that this was because he had sent one Francisco de Castro as commander of a ship on a proselytizing mission to the islands discovered in the area of Fais by the Portuguese Diego da Rocha (Ulithi in 1526).

Jammes Luckett

In early 2007, their song "MoreSumthin (Fais Do Do)" was featured in the third episode of the FX (TV Network) show Dirt (TV Series), starring Courteney Cox.

Magali Noël

Her recording career began in France in 1956, and her most famous song was "Fais-moi mal, Johnny" ("Hurt me Johnny"), written by Boris Vian.

Stéphane De Groodt

In 2013, he played a guest role in the sixth season of series Fais pas ci, fais pas ça, in which French actress Frédérique Bel also had a recurring role since the fourth season.

Wiccan Rede

King Pausole, a character in Pierre Louÿs' Les aventures du roi Pausole (The Adventures of King Pausole, published in 1901), issued a similar pair of edicts: I. — Ne nuis pas à ton voisin. II. — Ceci bien compris, fais ce qu'il te plaît. ("Do not harm your neighbor; this being well understood, do that which pleases you.") Although Gardner noted the similarity of the rede to King Pausole's words, Silver Ravenwolf believes it is more directly referencing Crowley.

You Can't Do That

Danielle Licari recorded a French version with Les Fizz in 1966 under the title Si Tu Fais ça.


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