P. J. O'Rourke Quotes
Summing It Up ... "Where's A Good Place For Dinner?" I Asked. "There's The Brasserie Lipp On The Avenue St. Germaine," She Said, "or La Coupole In Montmartre." "Not La Coupole," I Said. "I've Been There Before. That's The Place That's Crowded And Noisy And Smells Bad And Everybody's Rude As Hell, Isn't It?" "I Think You Just Described France," She Said.
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