European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Apr i Lin Paris and sweater casually draped Over his shoulders. Quot who cares about some old Tuil eries Quot Quot i do Quot she said. They were Young and suddenly seemed not in love anymore in Paris. Quot where Are the Tuil eries i m tired of walking Quot said the Young Man taking off his dark glasses. Quot across the Quot what the hell Are Tuil eries anyway Quot the woman As Lovely As the afternoon looked around slowly then stood up and walked away. Quot where Are you going Quot he called. Quot to the the Young Man moved his lips but no sound came. Then he got up sort of threw his glasses on his face and followed her. Presumably to the Tuil eries. Quot a daring fashion note Quot it s called. And in Paris the mini is not Only in it s going dangerously up. Where it comes to a screeching halt is still in the negotiating stage say French Femme. But frenchmen say it s been sons since such great legs have been on display As the ones being sported about Paris this season and there is no reason not to see More of them. Voila frenchmen also say there Are no legs like Early Spring legs. Voila except crazy summer legs. Voila even Boring Winter legs Are not bad compared to no legs. Voila frenchmen Are so silly in the Spring. As Are others. The stranger walks up the Rue do Cardinal Lemoine to find Ernest Hemingway. Quot under Hemingway Quot is the name of the Little place adjacent to where he lived when he was a poor Young writer carving out Early words. Quot Library and Brunch Quot say the words on the door. A Man who works there Points up to a window where the writer once looked out at Paris. Stepping next door the stranger walks up several flights of winding creaking stairs and looks at his old door painted chocolate Brown. Across the Hall is a busted co webby Toilette with the old created foot places. Through a Small window Are visible the roofs and chimneys of Paris. At left photographers Kneel in front of the notre Dame. Below a bum in a battered hat a policeman in a traditional Cap and the concierge in the window of a House where Ernest Hemingway once lived. Heading Back Down stairs the stranger runs into the sound of the concierge. Her face has taken on the glow of a red Ham As she raises Cane with the Man for allowing a stranger to enter the premises without her approval. Quot just looking for Hemingway Quot the stranger says. She states with authority that such a person no longer lives there for a Long time. Fini. Gone. The concierge does not seem to be much of a Reader. A it cafe de la paix exposition pub Lique 215 Artistes originates so says the poster from the old Days. A a touch of class hearing the Warsaw concerto in Mcdonald s. The most quotable american Quot i did not come continued on Page to april 12, 1990 stripes Magazine
