Il est tres tres Francais!! (This is a French characteristic!)

Colt 2022-01-16 08:02:17

Like the hero and heroine and the plot.

Last year 2006 was when Sarkozy and his wife had scandals all over the world.
The future wife of the president, Mr. Fu, flew to the United States to find a wealthy businessman and lover. During the campaign, Sa was desperately trying to settle the family.

Soon, the election was successful, and the beautiful first family photo on the cover of Paris Match: husband, beautiful wife: his prince-like sons; her princess-like daughters (can't remember the affiliation, maybe It's her sons; his daughters); their cute little sons; during

French class, the girls were chirping in the magazine and said that Sa was a Scandale (scandal); the foreign French teacher was very proud of it. Said:
Ce n'est pas Scandale. Il est tres tres Francais! (This is a French characteristic!) There are others who pursue love, loyalty to love, purely family affairs, etc.;

and then raked back and said, you Chinese The rich are looking for mistresses, it's Scandale.

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  • Jean-Loup Cottins: This is Arlette Guillaume, our set and costume designer. Bernard Granger. He'll play Carl. You must have seen him on stage.

    Arlette Guillaume: I don't think so. Wait. Yes, now I recall it.

    Jean-Loup Cottins: At the Grand Guignol?

    Arlette Guillaume: No, it was in something more ordinary. He played a man cruising the streets.

    Bernard Granger: You can't judge me by that part. I was improvising.

    Arlette Guillaume: Yet, I could have sworn you knew this role by heart.

  • Nadine Marsac: You read palms?

    Bernard Granger: Oh-la-la-la-la.

    Nadine Marsac: Go ahead. What do you see?

    Bernard Granger: I see...

    Nadine Marsac: Yes?

    Bernard Granger: I see that there are two women in you.

    Nadine Marsac: That's true!