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mark74

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classical flamenco v rumba 

Would anyone agree with my basic assessment that flamenco is heavier and grittier, but rumba is the prettier, more elegant cousin (or perhaps niece)?

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

Prettier, more elegant?

Nah!
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mark74

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to Sr. Martins

Hell yeah

Rumba is like Emma Stone while flamenco is like Drita D'Avanzo ( I'm almost sure I'm making no sense)

does anyone watch mobwives> the newchick natalie is hilarious

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

Can you put it in a Dexter, Breaking Bad or Orange is the New Black context, Mark74?

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to wedge

I heard OINB is a hot new show, but I have to check it out..Breaking Bad was both flamenco and rumba at once

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

do whatever you want, just dont put in a "desperate housewives" context ;)

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 6 2013 3:25:18
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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

Mmm
Due to its family hierarchy and blood thirsty passion . More a game of thrones vibe ( even if there is a lack of flamenco dwarfs )
Rumba.. More weeds .. High times and Money making .:-)

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 6 2013 5:40:34
 
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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to Arash

What about the Real Housewives of La Triana?

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

What is classical flamenco?

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

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ORIGINAL: mark74

Would anyone agree with my basic assessment that flamenco is heavier and grittier, but rumba is the prettier, more elegant cousin (or perhaps niece)?


no, but it depends on specifics.

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RE: classical flamenco v rumba (in reply to mark74

I was fairly drunk and wanting to be provocative when I wrote the post. I was watching the season opener of Mobwives, listening to Kema and swilling Blue Moon, so its really just nonsense like most of my posts

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