[Tango-L] Don't blame your follower ...keys

steve pastor tang0man2005 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 16 15:44:18 EST 2007


Well, in the US, janitors and truck drivers often wear their large 
  key rings on their belts. 
  And a high class woman don't want no maintenance man.
   
  

"Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" <patangos at yahoo.com> wrote:
  
--- Keith wrote:

> One final question to the many expert followers out
> there. If I guy overled a Boleo, would you follow though
> and hit the guy's leg or 
> would you control the Boleo and not hit his leg? I admit
> I don't know the 'correct' answer. 
> 
> Keith, HK


To answer your question, if I didn't know the guy well, I'd
stop my boleo before hitting his leg. If he's a friend or
if we've been playing a little while during the tanda, I'd
smack away. I'd say it's a trust issue. Can't say that
I've been led to hit the guy's leg much, though, during
milongas.

This thread reminds me of something I heard a few years
ago. It used to be that men in BsAs would hang their keys
from belt or pants. And the women would try to hit the
keys to get them to jingle during boleos and possibly
ganchos. Anyone else familiar with that?

Trini de Pittsburgh








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