Metropolitan
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The term ''bourgeois'' has almost always
been - been one of contempt.

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Yet it is precisely the - the bourgeoisie
which is responsible for-

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well, for nearly everything good that has happened
in our civilization over the past four centuries.

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You know the French film,
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie?

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When I first heard that title I thought...
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''Finally, someone's gonna tell the truth
about the bourgeoisie.''

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What a disappointment.
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It would be hard to imagine
a less fair or accurate portrait.

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Well, of course.
Buñuel's a surrealist.

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- Despising the bourgeoisie is part of their credo.
- ( Nick ) Where do they get off?.

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But the truth is,
the bourgeoisie does have a lot of charm.

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Of course it does.
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The surrealists
were just a lot of social climbers.

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( Fred )
Is there any more wine?

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- ( Orchestra;Ballroom )
- I like the French.

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- Really?
- At least those I met in Grenoble.

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Actually, the only girl I ever knew who studied
in France stayed over there and got married.

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So I guess she liked the French too.
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I'm not sure I like them that much.
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( Ends )
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- ( Orchestra Resumes )
- S.P.S., we used to call him.

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- Never mind.
- ( Laughing )

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- ( Continues )
- Look.

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( Humming Along With Rhythm )
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( Laughing, Chattering )
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- I think I'll visit the powder room.
- What really goes on in there?


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