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Re: [TANGO-L] Appropriate clothes + Dress and class in tango
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- Subject: Re: [TANGO-L] Appropriate clothes + Dress and class in tango
- From: "Linda A." <tangaux02 @YAHOO.COM>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 19:27:54 -0800
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Oooooh, I shouldn't, SHOULDN'T rise to the bait
but I can't help it:
So Rich, if you were a Spanish teacher, would you
fail the Argentines for using lunfardo? ;-P I
mean, consistency here!
But seriously, I don't see that much difference,
maybe because I have a passing familiarity with
rap/hip-hop and the culture behind it. I
disagree with a lot of the ideas that are upheld,
but I will say this: there is plenty of poetry to
be found if you know where to look.
The way I see it, both the compadritos of
yesteryear and the hip-hop kids of today describe
their everyday lives using an argot
that has a lot of color. (OK, four-letter words
are NOT color, but I'm referring more to the
general slang that grew out of hip-hop.)
But no matter. Like Dani said, to each his own.
I don't pretend to understand opera, although I
love classical music.
Okay, off my non-tango soapbox. :)
Cheers,
Linda
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