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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

I love that song.
It’s certainly not describing me, but i still love it. 🙂

MontanaLady
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Love Peggy Lee.

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
Unless she was working from a photograph, this was probably painted sometime in 1935.
The movie playing at the Crown Theatre “The Lives of a Bengal Lancer” (Gary Cooper / “High Noon” 17 years in the future) was released in that year.
 

Here’s what the area looks like in modern times.
 
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dennisinseattle
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2 years ago

Is it Cyrano that has put you in a romantic frame of mind?

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Seems like she must have a thing for either loooong nosed dogs or Peter Dinklage.

Dunno which.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

I’ll take the little girl.

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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

What? You couldn’t find any cute puppies?

dennisinseattle
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2 years ago

Max and littermates?

happyhappyhappy
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2 years ago

How coincidental!
I’m going to see that tomorrow (today?) on my day off!

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

I don’t go to theaters yet… I’m starting to wonder how long it will be.

But I’d love to see it… whether you’re talking about the touring bassets or the new film.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
2 years ago

Lucky you!

Liverlips McCracken
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2 years ago

Poor Cyrano de Basset. Cursed with a snout like a ski jump. Could he not sniff out true love?

dennisinseattle
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2 years ago

Well, you know what they say about dogs with big snouts…

Tigressy
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2 years ago

I know that it’s the font to blame, but it looks like a piggy squeaking…
“a huge sueeess”
I’ve read a lot of books printed in Gothic font as a child:
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Great artwork, as always.

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2 years ago

I used to have an old German children’s book in a very complicated Gothic font…. late 19th century… and an even earlier Bible stories book.

I always wondered back then whether modern children ( in the 1970’s and 80’s) could still read them.

Can they now?

At about seven, I felt proud just being able to read the English translations of the original (French) Babar books in cursive.

It seems quite a feat to read Gothic.

Tigressy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

I taught myself reading before I went to school with Wilhelm Busch and Brehm (“Brehms Tierleben”)… all of them in Gothic font.

dennisinseattle
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2 years ago

Very timely repost, Stel, and thanks for all those clips. I am anxious to see this!

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Oooh…. I do remember this one…..

Beautiful work, Stel!

Once again, faithful to its times.

It captures so well, the long snout at the… um… heart of Cyrano’s story… so to speak.

The human poster is so narrow… they didn’t need the width, cos the human, long-nosed as he may be, can’t match snouts with a basset hound...

so there’s much less room for soldiers and battle.

 
I know when this ran before, I told about reading it in fourth grade, and how it taught me that books can break your heart.

My teacher, to encourage my writing, sometimes lent me books and poems to read…. including a children’s translation of Cyrano de Basset.

She told me the hero wins the lady with his writing.

Ha! Some encouragement that turned out to be…


 
Cyrano, for a “hero”, was an unlikable braggart and peacock…

I felt a little sad about his unrequited love… but couldn’t understand his helping his rival.

Though I could understand if it was because he wanted to be rid of Roxanne… she was spoiled and manipulative, and frivolously fickle.

But no…. he wanted her. A glutton for punishment.

It took forever to read… that was before I realised you didn’t have to finish every book you started.

At that age, I felt that you’d unleash, if not divine wrath, at least the scorn of every teacher and librarian, who could tell by looking at you that you were returning some unread chapters.

So I soldiered on… though I couldn’t follow the plot, with all its complications… mixed loyalties, levels of French nobility and soldiers… one betraying another… and endless boring battles.

And SURE… he wins the lady…. and immediately dies.

….

I have no idea why they even translated it for children… the parts I could follow were boring and heartbreaking … even in a presumably much-edited version.

I never had any desire to read the whole thing.

But as a play, and a film, with 87.3% of the plot and its subtleties removed, and a far more likeable hound at its center…

it’s a fun swashbuckler, and a lot more romantic.

Much as I like the basset version… and want to see it on this tour, of course…. I’m also tempted by this new human film.

Peter Dinklage is very handsome… no problem with his nose as all.

Why in the world does he fear rejection?

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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

 
Nothing works like a full size theatre screen, but this is the full movie.
It will at least help you decide if you want to go out to see it at the movie theatre. CYRANO (2021)     LINK     As always, click through the clutter and go full screen.
 
The full movie is a hair over 2 hours long.

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nighthawks
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2 years ago

pancakes

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2 years ago

 
My grandmother’s pancake recipe at November 14, 2021.     LINK     Susan’s variations are right below, too.
 

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nighthawks
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2 years ago

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Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
PEANUT BUTTER: Discovered in Canada…     LINK     …and then marketed as a health food by John Kellogg.
There’s a very short video of the heated peanut butter grinding plates at the link (its narrative repeats the written article above it).
 

 

Not at $9.98 a jar, regular price.
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nighthawks
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2 years ago

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perkycat
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2 years ago

Love this poster! Very well done. Big nose, or not, Cyrano is very handsome!

MontanaLady
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2 years ago

When the play comes to Cleveland, count me in. Another fine performance I don’t need to sit in the scaredy-cat row.

Love deBasset’s ‘come hither eyes’. Sigh.

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2 years ago

Sorry, StelBel. Tomorrow is “Trash Wednesday”. Streets will still be littered. A real mess under the grandstands. Hubby and I were there a couple years ago, arriving on a “Trash Wednesday” (flights and hotels were cheaper once Mardi Gras celebrations are over).

We had a great time, though. Breakfasts at Brennan’s, at Cafe du Monde, and at Ruby Slipper. Got so much walking in that we didn’t gain a pound despite all the Eggs Benedict variations, other rich food, and booze.

Want to do it again when COVID is less of a problem. (It probably won’t go away completely, unfortunately.)

MontanaLady
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

This is enjoyable. (Too many people for my taste, though.) But it’s fun to see the real thing.

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Kölle Alaaf!

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Not really since last year…

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Regarding costumes:

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

What? Chris Mann? He’s American!

Tigressy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Maybe the version without the intro works:

Here’s his channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnBkqftMxYPr0ib_9cUA5xw

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Tigressy
2 years ago

They both worked for me.

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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Being a people watcher, this is fun. We have friends that live there and get in full costurme and are in the parades. They usually post videos on Facebook. I see a lot of beads being thrown, but no flashing ~ maybe that’s later. When we were in New Orleans, I couldn’t believe how narrow those streets are.

MontanaLady
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2 years ago

I enjoyed the people who blow kisses when they get beads. I did see one flasher.

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2 years ago

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