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Joined: Jul. 12 2009
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RE: form likes and form dislikes (in reply to estebanana)
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If you think otherwise you are totally a brain scrambled chicken and you drive a Ford Pinto.
Or an old East German Trabant. There are some Germans who are nostalgic for their old clattering Trabants. Don't know if they are brain-scrambled, or if they know the difference between a solea' and the solar system, but there you are.
Cheers,
Bill
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RE: form likes and form dislikes (in reply to estebanana)
Hey, don´t knock the Pinto. It had a solid 2 litre enginge which was highly tuneable. I used to race a sports prototype with a Pinto motor and it was quick.
And Pepe Pinto could sing really well when he wanted to
RE: form likes and form dislikes (in reply to mark74)
What's not to like in the traditional vain, but my favorites are Tarantas, Tangos, Buleria, Solea, Granainas, Sequiriyas, Rondena; the Zambra also with e down to d can be very "snaky".