Talk:Jet set

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The following is ill-informed: '...was a set of upper-middle-class businessmen in the 1950s, who traveled extensively and, usually, internationally. Because they were relatively few, lived intense lives, and frequented the same hotels and restaurants, they developed a third culture, with social events held all over the world.' This isn't George Hamilton and Peter Lawford and Ceezee Guest, is it? --Wetman 01:06, 19 March 2006 (UTC)