Le bufon. To be a glutton or to be a mean-spirited type
"The appetite increases with eating," he claims.
This witless buffoon like Karl Marx,his idol,is a fat,greedy,whiskey-drinking glutton who would not know when he was full, someone sent to spy on an ex-volunteer by a policeman such as Foster or Huey.
The constant sources of finance to these buffoons are the Freemasons,both individually and collectively.
He holds forth on the wit and wisdom of the fireside general in public houses.
The reply to this curmudgeon?
"You wouldn't know when you were full!"
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Karl Marx was such a glutton most of his days who went about building castles in the air until he realised in the early 1860's that organised labour held the key to the realisation of socialism.
The French since the Middle Ages have been aware that the Germans are gluttons or Epicureans. The role of the French in this clash of ways of life and of social mores is that of Stoic or 'hard chaws'. That is why depending on the whims of England's rulers-England is a country which swings between glutton and malgre-you will never see Moliere's plays displayed openly in that most sensitive of English shopping emporiums,a bookshop,or on sale at any time from a socialist bookshop. Moliere put people wise to people such as German Epicurean philosophers long before Marx was a speck in his mother's eye or George the Third ascended to the English Throne as Duke of Brunswick and centuries before Danny Morrison vented his spleen on Brian Faulkner by penning penny prose.
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