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Shanti AM in love
Number of posts : 112 Age : 42 Registration date : 2007-01-23
| Subject: Tango for Lera Mon 29 Jan - 20:01 | |
| So, Lera, as you asked, I've started uploading some tango's for you Hope you'll like them http://www.sendmefile.com/00499421 ERNESTO NAZARETH - Odeon-Tango brasiliero http://www.sendmefile.com/00499427 Adios_Nonino_(Electronic_Mix - Lady Gatica) http://www.sendmefile.com/00499425 JACOB GADES - Jalouse, gipsy tango http://www.sendmefile.com/00499426 ASTOR PIAZZOLA - Milonga del angel Will upload more later | |
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*MAGic diable* AM crazy admin
Number of posts : 4178 Age : 36 Residence : starting catching up here again:) good, eh?:) missed you all so much! <3 Registration date : 2006-03-25
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Mon 29 Jan - 20:35 | |
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Shanti AM in love
Number of posts : 112 Age : 42 Registration date : 2007-01-23
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Mon 29 Jan - 22:33 | |
| Tango-fest goes on http://www.sendmefile.com/00499465 Loreena McKennitt - Tango To Evora http://www.sendmefile.com/00499467 Matia Bazar - Vacanze Romane | |
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Bea AM close friend
Number of posts : 1497 Age : 38 Residence : Where Marco is acting..on stage..on tv....anywhere. Registration date : 2006-03-27
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Vania AM bg team
Number of posts : 4637 Age : 47 Residence : Bulgaria Registration date : 2006-03-27
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 12:03 | |
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*MAGic diable* AM crazy admin
Number of posts : 4178 Age : 36 Residence : starting catching up here again:) good, eh?:) missed you all so much! <3 Registration date : 2006-03-25
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 13:16 | |
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Maria AM querida
Number of posts : 2153 Age : 50 Residence : Where ALBIE AND MAX ARE SKATING!!! Registration date : 2006-03-27
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 14:18 | |
| Gorgeous, Gracias! WONDERFUL!!! | |
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Lana AM dear sestrichka
Number of posts : 3145 Age : 36 Residence : Employed! And soon to be working full-time!!! :) Registration date : 2006-03-27
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 15:34 | |
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*MAGic diable* AM crazy admin
Number of posts : 4178 Age : 36 Residence : starting catching up here again:) good, eh?:) missed you all so much! <3 Registration date : 2006-03-25
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 15:56 | |
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Shanti AM in love
Number of posts : 112 Age : 42 Registration date : 2007-01-23
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 20:44 | |
| You're welcome! I'll be slowly uploading some more Lera, if you liked Loreena McKennitt's tango, hope you'll like this milonga as well: http://www.sendmefile.com/00499715 Los Calchakis - Milonga rioplatense btw, Loreena McKennitt is Canadian but performs Celtic/World music. | |
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*MAGic diable* AM crazy admin
Number of posts : 4178 Age : 36 Residence : starting catching up here again:) good, eh?:) missed you all so much! <3 Registration date : 2006-03-25
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 20:58 | |
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Shanti AM in love
Number of posts : 112 Age : 42 Registration date : 2007-01-23
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Tue 30 Jan - 22:08 | |
| btw, there is an absolutely fabulous CD "The Last Balkan Tango" by Boris Kovac Orchestra. It's a blend of tango rhythm and Balkan folk tunes. Too bad I have it only only on a CD and can't download it. | |
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Lana AM dear sestrichka
Number of posts : 3145 Age : 36 Residence : Employed! And soon to be working full-time!!! :) Registration date : 2006-03-27
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Wed 31 Jan - 1:19 | |
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Lana AM dear sestrichka
Number of posts : 3145 Age : 36 Residence : Employed! And soon to be working full-time!!! :) Registration date : 2006-03-27
| Subject: Re: Tango for Lera Wed 31 Jan - 1:25 | |
| Link about "Mac-" and "Mc-" last names. hmm... and from another website - Quote :
- What is the difference between "Mac" and "Mc"?
As far as tartans are concerned, nothing at all. There are many old wives' tales about the origins of "Mac" and "Mc", mostly in America but in the UK as well. Among these are the myths that "Mac" is Scottish and "Mc" is Irish, that "Mac" is Highland and "Mc" is Lowland, that "Mac" is noble and "Mc" is common, that "Mac" meant a legitimate son and "Mc" was an illegitimate son, etc. I hear new ones all the time. In reality, no such differences exist. "Mc" is simply an abbreviation for "Mac." "Mac" is the Gaelic word for "son." Thus MacGregor (Gaelic mac Griogal) means "son of Gregor" and MacLaren (Gaelic mac Labhrainn) means "son of Laurence." "Mc" began as simply a printer's abbreviation. In a book about a MacDonald family, for instance, on the first page it may be spelled "MacDonald" with subsequent spellings as "McDonald," or even "M'Donald" or just "Donald" and everyone knew the writer meant "MacDonald." People wrote their own names in this fashion also, writing "Mc" where everyone knew it meant "Mac." After a time, people continued to spell their names in the abbreviated version and eventually forgot that they spelled it any differently. (The same way everyone today writes "etc" instead of "etcetera"). In this way different branches of related families may end up spelling their names very differently. But they all originated in "Mac" and this is the way you will find most tartans and clan names indexed. | |
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