Re: [Cz-L] RE: czernowitz-l digest: May 22, 2010

From: Hedwig Brenner <hedbren_at_zahav.net.il>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 17:10:23 +0200
To: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>, Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu
Reply-to: Hedwig Brenner <hedbren_at_zahav.net.il>

Hi Hardy, Yua are amazing, to put the point on thls Percy, and you know
where we bought it??? In the Haupstrasse,after the Ham, a bit down the hill,
was on the right site,when descending, tha Antiquariat Wieselberg, the
entrace was from the courtyard, up some 19 wooden stairs..Mr.Wieselberg was
an old Jew, for us at,11,12 years old, he was old (about 50)but you could
find there Percy Stuart, Colection 5 Lei, Donald Dox, Cuore (de Amicis) der
gute Kamerad, Vaillant, Das Kraenzchen and,and...
Have a nice week, Hedwig
----- Original Message -----
From: "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
To: "veni vici" <venivici_at_inbox.com>; "Czernowitz Genealogy and History"
<czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] RE: czernowitz-l digest: May 22, 2010

> Andy ,
> First it was Percy Stuart not Stewart.
> Strictly made in Germany.
> A 2- penny weekly brochure translated from German into Rumanian.
> Something like "Mission Impossible". Never ending.
> It served mostly to improve our Rumanian that we
> had no alternative way practicing .
> The Germans made a TV series after the war.
> It started in Baker street London and shifted to New York
> because of WW .
> Dont you ever ask an original Czernowitzer who was Percy Stuart
> or you will loose credit immensly because of lack of basic education,
> Hardy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "veni vici" <venivici_at_inbox.com>
> To: "Czernowitz Genealogy and History" <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 4:25 AM
> Subject: [Cz-L] RE: czernowitz-l digest: May 22, 2010
>
>
> Mimi,
>
> I can tell you exactly what they would have thought in Czernowitz about
> torn jeans and all the schleperei that passes for clothes today. They
> would have thought the same that I do today.
>
> In the late '60s my younger son had a school friend who became a total
> hippie with hair half way down his back and filthy clothes, etc. The two
> boys ran into my dad on the street and my son said, "Hi, granddaddy, meet
> my friend, Greg." Dad looked the hapless boy up and down and then said,
> "I see it."
>
> The boy later cleaned himself up, went back to school and became a lawyer.
> Many years later I looked him up and hired him for a small legal chore. I
> asked him if he recalled that meeting with my dad and how he had felt
> about being called an "it."
>
> He said he wanted to crawl under the sidewalk and the experience decided
> him to join civilization again.
>
> Now at the risk of sounding like a visitor from an alien planet, who was
> Percy Stewart?
>
> Andy
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