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Re: [TANGO-L] Appropriate clothes + Dress and class in tango



Well, maybe such behaviour would not be in the same wavelength with most
other list members...

After protecting the yakuzalookalike-guy's rights to wear sunglasses for
tango it is quite suprising that you are so aggresive with the fans of
afro-american music... I guess I can only quote you:

"people shouldn't be hassled about [listening to] what they want to [hear]
and when they want to [hear] it. If he wants to [listen rap], let him. Don't
interfere nor attempt to influence, control or belittle. Mind your own
business"

Aron

> Better still, I'd kick their heads in.
>
>   El Zorro de Tango
>
>
>   Richard deSousa <mallpasso  @AOL.COM> wrote:
>   And if I was their (rappers) English instructor I'd fail
> them for creating/writing lousy poetry.
>
> El Bandito de Tango
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Igor Polk
> To: TANGO-L  @MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Sent: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 15:50:08 -0800
> Subject: Re: [TANGO-L] Appropriate clothes + Dress and class in tango
>
> Dani said:
> "I think it?s a damn shame that you?ve successfully
> influenced some poor submissive bloke into changing what he
> considers his personal style. . .
> that being to wear sunglasses.
>
> I paraphrase your quote: ?Sunglasses are not suited to tango??????!!!
> ?Suited to tango?????? !!!!! What?s THAT all about???
> "
>
>
> Dear Dani,
>
> Just yesterday I went to a radio-shop looking for, say, a boombox.
> Two very young salesmen started to present be a super-duper
> one working from iPod.
> One wanted to find a nice tune to show me how good is the equipment.
> He said "Let me find music which is good for every one",
> scrolling tunes on his iPod.
> Then he started to play a pretty boring rap looking at me how
> do I like it.
> I was so surprised that I exclaimed "This is not even music!"
>
> They were surprised with my answer even more! They asked
> "What is music, then!?"
>
> I looked at them, and went away.
>
> Igor
> Just a story without particular relation to anything.
>