Sinister: Le Pastie

Madame Cholet barzy at xxx.com
Thu Oct 15 20:10:34 BST 1998


>I doesn't mean anything - it's pretending to be bakery of the rich.
>
>-teri
>
>I was always under the impression that "Bourgoisie" was the "middle" or
>"working class" or opposite of the rich. The common-folk...and a Pastie is
>just a pastie...(it's something you eat, flaky dough thing filled with
>cheese and onion if you're lucky) and given "Le Pastie de la Bourgoisie"
>was first spray painted outside of a bakery....I'm guessing it just means
>that....The pastie of the working class. Loses all meaning when it's
>disected and translated like that though really...



beth














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