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Kristina the Flamenco Dancer - PS of Duende, Muse Started conversation Jul 3, 2002
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WarpDrive Posted Jul 4, 2002
Hi Kristina,
I was wondering how to find one of you! Thank you for the information. I'll put it to good use and get my journal started this holiday weekend, since it's the US Independance day.
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Kristina the Flamenco Dancer - PS of Duende, Muse Posted Jul 4, 2002
Hmmm.. seems we're in opposite time zones - I live in the CET time zone (Central European Time)
Two left-feet, eh? Then you might enjoy Flamenco - it's a solo dance!
On the other hand, it *is* possible to stamp on your own foot - one day when you're tired and loose concentration while trying to improve your foot-technique - planting your heel on top of your toes with all your might really hurts! And then, while you limp off the dancing floor with tears in your eyes, the others watch with sympathy and understanding - it happens to everyone sooner or later, so we all know the pain!
Take your time exploring this huuuuuge place - I recommend the <./>DontPanic-Tour</.>
Oh yes, I just remembered - it's Thursday today! The day for a new issue of our very own <./>ThePost</.>
Have fun!
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