Please send to me vol.18, issue10 and 11. I seem not
to have received these.
Thanks,
r
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There is no such thing as...
...bad publicity.
Yes there is. I received an email privately with
only the url in question in the body of the message.
It was not posted to any public forum that I know
of. Probably whoever sent it hoped that someone else
such as yourself would post it in a public
forum.. Too bad, it seems that something that
was kept out of the discussion forums is now grist
for the public mill. I know nothing about the facts
of this affair except for what I read. I don't want
to participate in dragging people through the mud,
particularly since I don't know the truth. I hope
others will also take the high road and leave this
stuff alone.
Manuel
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 10:50:52 -0700
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On 12 Sep 2007 at 12:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aron just what do you find amusing here?
http://www.westword.com/2007-08-02/news/dirty-dancing/full
I didn't read anything amusing in it at all. Perhaps
you didn't actually read
the entire piece? It involved quite a bit more than
a teacher touching a
thigh. Or is it that you endorse this kind of
behavior and think that women
should just keep their mouths shut and not create
any problems for creeps
like Chas?
I find the story most amusing...
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:47:11 -0400
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daniel trenner lives in northampton ma and his
students are
definitely encouraged to switch roles from day one.
i also encourage
students locally to switch and experiment. it's
easier for both
danny and i because the two of us teach in
colleges... amherst, mt
holyoke, bard, williams college... personally, i
find that younger
students are more open to switching roles.
i always lead at milongas and have been known to
lead at milongas in
buenos aires. porteno y bailerin, la viruta, la
marshall and
milongas that la vikinga hosts are generally open to
alternative
pairing. i heard recently that the milonga that
uses the same space
as la marshall on another night, asks a woman who
was leading and
another that was wearing sneakers to leave. please
note that i'm
passing on information which i didn't witness.
jackie
www.tangopulse.net
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Oh boy. I'm going to make myself some popcorn. This
is going to get
interesting.
S
...bad publicity.
http://www.westword.com/2007-08-02/news/dirty-dancing/full
I find the story most amusing... Here, rather
those