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Posts: 1108
Joined: Sep. 29 2009
From: Back in Boston
RE: United States of Andalucia (in reply to koenie17)
if the citizens of malachusetts are akin to the citizens of massachusetts, aka, moonbat central, then bull fighting would be banned and possibly flamenco since it may not be politically correct.
i for one wish i was andalusian, or at least my heritage were andalusian, but i don't even think most americans know that word, nor care anything about andalucia
apparently i live in sevillinois, the birthplace of farruca salt
RE: United States of Andalucia (in reply to koenie17)
Len and a few other regulars have a healthy sense of humor..I'd like to think thats flamenco, but I've never been to Spain..wherever it comes from it's a good characteristic and refreshing