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I love Moritz. It's so... Euro-chic. It makes me think of the Peter Sellers Pink Panther movie - beautiful European socialites romping about on the slopes. In the 1960's of course, when there was still class involed in being a socialite. Bascially I think of this: http://www.artrepublic.com/prints/9153-saint-moritz.htmlSo to me it's kind of Art Deco androgynous. Which means it's awesome.
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I also get 60s men on ski slopes from Moritz - with sideburns and devilish eyebrows, whizzing along nonchalantly with a cocktail in one hand. Must be the place, because the only one I've ever met was a rather scary lawyer whose eyebrows were very well behaved.
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LOL, I have a totally different impression of Moritz but I really like yours too!

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well now you gotta share yours!I'm super curious!
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Well there two types of Moritz's I know and have been influenced by. The first one is a little blonde boy (younger than 10), very lively and a brat but a cute one, a prankster too.The second one is a quite masculine brown-haired professor, smart and chilvarous with a deep melodic voice.
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oohIf I had met said professor, I'd be instantly smitten with the name as well.
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heh. Mine is also opposite. It is basically stompy german eighteenth century peasant, maybe turned successful court composer. ¡ohann moritz wenceslas eichelberger "moritz" or something
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LOLJohann Moritz Wenceslas (what kinda name is that?) Eichelberger is to die for!
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