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...sorts of excesses when we are confronted with the essentially honest French mores. There is a great surge of opinion in the Army which is growing daily and is terribly dangerous, a hatred and contempt for our Allies, the French ('they're dirty; they'd rob ya blind') and an admiration of the Germans, coming from the superficial similarities between life in two modern industrial countries where work is a virtue and pleasure a vice. Frankly I'm very much worried about it; its potential danger in the postwar world cannot be underestimated...
...lady, of course, takes time out to sing. Her Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? feels like fingers teasing the ribs. Lolling on a bed, she sings Silent Night to her father by long-distance telephone, while the camera treats her the way John Gilbert used to treat Garbo, in a manner that must be seen to be believed. For fanciers of the strange and terrible, Miss Durbin's quietly orgiastic salute to the Nativity is a must...
...Brigitte Heidenrich and Ingeborg Gassau, both 21, first heard the news at 10:30 in the evening, when two G.I.s hollered up to the window of the house out of which the Mädchen were giggling like bobby-soxers. Said one G.I. : 'Hey there, Brigitte, how ya doing, Baby? How about us coming up? It's not verboten any more.' His conversation was a combination of German, French, English and arm motions. A few minutes later the two soldiers ambled through the front door of the two-story cottage. This reporter did not bother to find...
...What d'ya mean-wrinkled?' asked her friend...
...supposin it's just the beer ya like--ok, we got that, too. Ya just drop around to the Crimson Building tamorra night at 7:30 an ya get beer an coke an all the straight dope. Ya can slice it thick, ya can slice it thin, but nomatta how ya look at it, the Service News Spring Comp is the deal for ya...