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Friday, April 15, 2011

Differences

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  1. the diffrences between us are that you didnt have the problems that you needed to overcome that i did. you were white and a man in europe i meen im not saying that you were less of a musican but it was easer for you then it was for me

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  2. True I am a white European and I did not have the problems you had. I did not have the problems you had, you had racial problems. You had to dill with name calling and your life being threatened. I envy you for not letting anything stop you from doing what needed to be done. You are what most people want to be. A strong person that lets nothing and no one get in his way.

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  3. Maurice, we don't have many differences, but the one thing that happens to be different about us is that you said you didn't really have any limitations. I, however, had very many limitations. I couldn't perform in my own country because of the war, I wasn't exactly appreciated as a child, and I had various artistic struggles as well. Other than that, we aren't very different. Also, since you are a composer, would you happen to know my friend Richard Strauss? He is also a famous composer, and wether or not you know him, you two would be great friends. We can discuss more of this over dinner!

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  4. No we don’t have many differences Ms. Lotte. You did have many limitations, so far as being a woman that went to America and was trying to build her career back up. You did get set back a lot because of the war. The war took a lot of your audience. You were the smart one to move to America and create a business there. I have no idea how you were not appreciated as a child. As beautiful as you are, you must have been the same when you were a child. I might know your friend Mr. Richard Strauss. I am not sure at this moment. Parler plus à dîner or should i say praten meer tijdens het diner. (Talk to you more at dinner).

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  5. Well Maurice we have only just a few differences. The war affected the both of us but in very different ways. You were lucky enough to serve your country and be in the war. I also know it put a hold on your musical career. For me, during the war I did not act for most of the time the war was going on. I was very supportive of my country and wrote to many soldiers to encourage them to not be afraid and fight for our country! Another difference is my parents weren't very helpful when I was growing up. I think I missed a big part of a real child hood because my mother was ill and I had to take care of her any time I wasn't preparing for a role in my fathers acting company. My father was just very involved with the acting company we didn't have much of a relationship. I know my parents loved me very much. I loved them back. And I wish I could have known them longer than I did.

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