Toute une vie
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A little. Merci.
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I was saying that for us,
caviar here is not really expensive.

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Will you stop thinking
about that man?

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I'm not. I'm thinking
about the next one.

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What's he going to be like?
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That's not so easy...
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part gangster, part gentleman;
not too handsome or too ugly;

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a man who's not afraid of men.
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Eat.
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Drink.
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Again.
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Been training him long?
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Ever since I came
to these superb kitchens.

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One chicken-and-fries day,
I saved his life.

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We've been inseparable
ever since. Right, Julien?

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So you saved his life
on a chicken-and-fries day?

:44:19
You always put
three sugar cubes in your coffee?

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Always. Why?
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If you meet a girl
who puts three cubes in her coffee,

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marry her!
She's your soulmate.

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Clear the table!
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- I don't like China.
- Hong Kong isn't China.

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- It's China's brothel!
- Then let's go to China.

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Why not to the moon?
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Some day that may be easier
than getting to Peking.

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You think men
are that selfish?

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Worse!
That's why capitalism works.

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Because it's a selfish invention.
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So, if I meet a woman who puts
three sugar cubes in her coffee,

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you swear
she'll be my soulmate?

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That's really disgusting!
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At least you'll have
one thing in common.

:44:57
Mao will be the greatest
dictatorship in history...


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