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POPSThe Hidden History of Tango ...men practicing together, looking for the best ways to please a woman when they danced with her, preparing for that rare moment when they actually did have a woman in their arms, were the people who created the Tango as a dance. It evolved and became Tango, unique and glorious, under these very special and unusual circumstances.
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POPSNeuroscience of Dance By extension, cognitive dancing: thinking, writing, speaking from the body as physical acts, countering the cartesian tragedy of abstracting the mind into a pallid abstraction?
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POPSArthropods on the March cont. You better start practicing your tango is you hope to get along with our new arthropod overlords. I saw this movie in the 50s!
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POPSPolitburo Mulls Airbrushing Reagan The White House blog exults about the triumphs of social engineering through energy policy. It’s got a quaint Soviet Realist, five-year planny kind of feel to it. Meanwhile, Jammie Wearing Fool suggests the Dems quit pussyfooting around and just name it after Obama. Red State: “But citizen, it has always been known as Obama National Airport.” G’day Instapundit, etal, always good to see you. You know about Obama’s Whiskey Tango Foxtrot strategy, right? That’s the one where commanders in the field say, “We need more troops,” and POTUS says “WTF?” … We’re also mulling whether the time is right to Whack Now, plus Rule Of Law By Military Coup. And please feel free to browse around Crittenden’s Right-Wing Warmonger Bookshop and General Store.
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POPSBuenos Aires is for Lovers and Republican Family Values Governors It won't be easy, you'll think it strange When I try to explain how I feel That I still need your love after all that I've done You won't believe me All you will see is a girl you once knew Although she's dressed up to the nines At sixes and sevens with you I had to let it happen, I had to change Couldn't stay all my life down at heel Looking out of the window, staying out of the sun So I chose freedom Running around, trying everything new But nothing impressed me at all I never expected it to Don't cry for me Argentina The truth is I never left you All through my wild days My mad existence I kept my promise Don't keep your distance
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POPSCompulsory LGBT curriculum pushes ‘political agenda’ on schoolkids, California parents charge Saying that speakers were "courteous" and presented "well-reasoned, articulate opposition," the Capitol Resource Institute reported that hecklers "repeatedly booed and hissed when parents and students rose to express their opposition. One man angry that he was not allowed to address the audience about his support for the homosexual schoolwork physically charged one woman presenter, forcing other men in the audience to come to her defense and forcibly remove the attacker. One father denounced the actions of homosexual advocates, saying "This bullying is taking place by the people you're asking me to entrust my children to!" The final vote on the curriculum will take place on the evening of Tuesday May 26.
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POPSInteresting Places! Please clip on arrow in top right corner of ClipMarks window to see these at their best. Enjoy!
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POPSSORE LOSERS Even though it takes two to tango a baby into existence the subject of male fertility is still framed in nervous tones, if it comes up at all. Men have a fear of being cut. But in fact, the modern vasectomy is a safe and minimally invasive procedure; a manicure takes longer.
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POPSPuffed rice with Mango and Tamarind Recipe Video This puffed rice with mango and tamarind recipe is an innovative tangy snack. A combination of puffed rice, mangoes and tamarind, it is a mouth-watering snack fit for any occasion. Treat your friends to this absolutely delicious puffed rice and win praises for your gastronomical talent.
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POPSThe Top 10 Horniest Countries "Embarrassingly, Canada and the U.S. don ’t make the cut. The good news: If you want to flee your sex-starved nation for these horny ones, we’ve given you pickup spots where you can start to improve your country’s rank."
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POPSSo You Think You Can Dance?: PET Scans Reveal Your Brain's Inner Choreography To explore that question, we conducted the first neuroimaging study of dance movement, in conjunction with our colleague Michael J. Martinez of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, using amateur tango dancers as subjects. We scanned the brains of five men and five women using positron-emission tomography,