[Tango-L] appropriate? I don't think so.
Melanie Eskoff
melanieeskoff at austin.rr.com
Thu Jul 20 09:36:50 EDT 2006
"I understand
Melanie's discomfort, but I think we should grant Sr.
Gesualdi the benefit of the doubt."
Gee, thanks Nancy. The only thing I'll grant Sr. G, is that he's a collosal
jerk off and protecting his feelings is a job best left to those as pathetic
as he.
A thoughtful discussion of what "connection" is in the world of dance would
be nice.
ME
----- Original Message -----
From: "NANCY" <ningle_2000 at yahoo.com>
To: "WHITE 95 R" <white95r at hotmail.com>; <melanieeskoff at austin.rr.com>;
<tango-l at mit.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] appropriate? I don't think so.
>I concur with Manuel. Melanie should have kept the
> message private.
>
> However, I can also tell you that Alberto recently
> posted to an Argentine newsgroup his delight at
> purchasing ( among others) a four volume set of the
> Kama Sutra and his surprise at finding that even in
> the 4th-7th centuries there were semantic discussions
> about the embrace. We should also remember that
> Alberto is working with three languages here: Hindi,
> Castellano ( his primary language) and English. He
> has always behaved in the most respectful and
> scholarly manner on this list and has been extrememly
> helpful to many readers of the list. I understand
> Melanie's discomfort, but I think we should grant Sr.
> Gesualdi the benefit of the doubt.
>
>
> Nancy
> Florida
>
> <<Rito es la danza en tu vida
> y el tango que tu amas
> te quema en su llama>>
> de: Bailarina de tango
> por: Horacio Sanguinetti
>
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