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Second. Never discuss with average Germans, because discussing with old-fashion provincial as....es is useless. :D

"Spekulatius" or "Nuremberg Gingerbreads"? ;)
 

2jakes

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Second. Never discuss with average Germans, because discussing with old-fashion provincial as....es is useless. :D

"Spekulatius" or "Nuremberg Gingerbreads"? ;)

Not familiar with either one,
I'll pass.
But a glass of cold milk and warm
home-made chocolate rich
brownies with pecans would be
my first choice. :)
 
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vitanola

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First.


If you were in a debate with
a friend on a subject with
with different views:

Would you continue because
to stop would indicate their
point of view was right.


Or would you stop and walk away because to continue would be hopeless?

Depends. If they are stu---- er-- "not terribly bright", walk away. If they are bright, respectfully continue the discussion.
 
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Hopper, his work, more than Rockwell's, IMHO, captures life's complexity, ennui and emotional darkness in a style that puts the eye at a well-balanced distance to see both the overall story and the few details necessary to fill in the narrative. Rockwell does his "thing" very well and brings in more ambiguity than is popularly assumed, but while wonderful for their "of the period" snapshot, I am never as challenged or moved by his work as I am by Hopper's.

Nighthawks or Automat?
 

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There's a lot of what you might call subversiveness in Rockwell, if you know what to look for.

Himber vs. Hayton is a tough choice, but I'll go with Himber because I think Joey Nash was one of the best vocalists of the thirties.

Sally Singer or Peggy Healy?
 

vitanola

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Sally Singer. Her, er, "strong" vocal on the Leo Reisman waxing of "I Get a Kick Out of You" is a favorite, but I'd prefer Ramona, or more particularly Irene Taylor to either.

So, Ramona or Irene Taylor?
 

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