The french didn't mind being racial to Marie and disregarding her and over exaggerting her expenses and using her as an excuse for economic decline... but it'sall fine now, as they use her to make large profits.
Afterall... Marie is the main reason why people go to that shit whole. That country lost all its credibility the day it got rid of marie and soon britain will when this liberal scum have our queen out.
This was Queen Marie Antoinette's home outside Versailles, built especially for her and she ruled supreme here. Not even the King could come by without her invitation. She would entertain her friends here. But it looks very small in comparison to Versailles. This was obviously made for like a weekend get away and yet the French people hated this "little building". It cost a fortune and they accused the Queen falsely of having orgies here. So sad.
@AmericanEvita Actually, it was not built for her. It was given to her by her husband Luis VXI but originally built by Louis XV for his mistress Madame de Pompadour.
As an American, I really can't understand the language but i still would appreciate a way to understand. For example, subtitles.. It would be really nice right now.
@dippindotsarea3 Basically, politicians (Minister of culture, etc.) are thanking M. Hayek from Breguet Entreprise for his "gift" to Versaille : the restoration of the Petit Trianon. M. Hayek first tells that one of his staff member read an article one day saying that the oak of Marie-Antoinette had been damaged by the 1999 storm and was about to be cut. He told his boss that it could be a good idea to buy the tree so as to make "cases" for the Marie-Antoinette watch model they produce.
@andromaque7 So the enterprise called the museum which responded them that they wouldn't ask anything for the tree but that it would be nice if they would contribute a little to the restoration of Trianon. M. Hayek was so surprised that Trianon hadn't been restored already that decided to call France's Minister of culture to make all the arrangements. During the party, M. Hayek advises the audience to invest in culture instead of Wall Street because you can actually see results.
@andromaque7 He then finishes saying that it is an investment for our culture, our children's culture. It is not something from the past but a way to see the future. It is beauty and beauty should be treasured, here, in Europe.
@HollywoodHillsCookie why does americans always DEMAND everything to be in their language. you're an asshole! learn some other language than your own, like the rest of the world does, douchebag!
The french didn't mind being racial to Marie and disregarding her and over exaggerting her expenses and using her as an excuse for economic decline... but it'sall fine now, as they use her to make large profits.
Afterall... Marie is the main reason why people go to that shit whole. That country lost all its credibility the day it got rid of marie and soon britain will when this liberal scum have our queen out.
ForeverComplaining 4 months ago
@mthrnaturesson I can not agree more.
What's the point in being wealthy if you're just going to be like bill gates and live like the average person and donate money to charity.
He may aswell as be nothing, his house looks like a big lump of modern shyt and probably had furniture which the argos catalogue has replicas of.
ForeverComplaining 4 months ago
@mthrnaturesson They still do, but now they spend in contemporary ones...
jeharsy 6 months ago
more delicious than the best french pastry
Bruce99100 6 months ago
This was Queen Marie Antoinette's home outside Versailles, built especially for her and she ruled supreme here. Not even the King could come by without her invitation. She would entertain her friends here. But it looks very small in comparison to Versailles. This was obviously made for like a weekend get away and yet the French people hated this "little building". It cost a fortune and they accused the Queen falsely of having orgies here. So sad.
AmericanEvita 1 year ago
@AmericanEvita Actually, it was not built for her. It was given to her by her husband Luis VXI but originally built by Louis XV for his mistress Madame de Pompadour.
briandavie 1 year ago
As an American, I really can't understand the language but i still would appreciate a way to understand. For example, subtitles.. It would be really nice right now.
dippindotsarea3 1 year ago
@dippindotsarea3 Basically, politicians (Minister of culture, etc.) are thanking M. Hayek from Breguet Entreprise for his "gift" to Versaille : the restoration of the Petit Trianon. M. Hayek first tells that one of his staff member read an article one day saying that the oak of Marie-Antoinette had been damaged by the 1999 storm and was about to be cut. He told his boss that it could be a good idea to buy the tree so as to make "cases" for the Marie-Antoinette watch model they produce.
andromaque7 1 year ago
@andromaque7 So the enterprise called the museum which responded them that they wouldn't ask anything for the tree but that it would be nice if they would contribute a little to the restoration of Trianon. M. Hayek was so surprised that Trianon hadn't been restored already that decided to call France's Minister of culture to make all the arrangements. During the party, M. Hayek advises the audience to invest in culture instead of Wall Street because you can actually see results.
andromaque7 1 year ago
@andromaque7 He then finishes saying that it is an investment for our culture, our children's culture. It is not something from the past but a way to see the future. It is beauty and beauty should be treasured, here, in Europe.
Hope that helps, sorry for my broken English.
andromaque7 1 year ago
Why is this in frog language? Don't they know Americans will be trying to watch? I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY'RE SAYING!
HollywoodHillsCookie 1 year ago
@HollywoodHillsCookie why does americans always DEMAND everything to be in their language. you're an asshole! learn some other language than your own, like the rest of the world does, douchebag!
zaskorsky 1 year ago
Great restauration, Great Sponsor !
jplully 1 year ago