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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by strombergs97, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. strombergs97
    Joined: May 22, 2006
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    from California

    Hello..Just wondering what the date is, for the gathering..
    Thanks
    Duane..
    ps..are you going..
     
  2. 53chevy
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    First, you need to order Dr. Spell Check. It's been Memorial day weekend before Rockabilly Red and OrcaBilly flat black, and that's a long time ago. I'm not going, wedding. Good luck on a room too.

    Paso Robles

    Ken


     
  3. I think it's Paseau Robuls
     
  4. Ken I think that's why it's called "PASO"
     
  5. HHRdave
    Joined: Jul 31, 2006
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    HHRdave
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    from So Cal

    Peso Rubless
     
  6. Lobsterboy X
    Joined: Nov 18, 2004
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    P***'de Marbles.
     
  7. DrJ
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Whatsamatta?
    He just spelled it the way most Gringos pronounce it! ;)
    I usta wonder why people aren't taught to spell and read by phonics...Not any more. :rolleyes:

    It's Paso Robles.

    It's properly pronounced as the Spanish word it is.
    I probabaly don't do it right either but I think that "E" at the end of Robles should sound sorta like the "E" in "egg"

    Translated to English it would be White Oak P***, or Road

    No,
    We really don't want to change all the Spanish city names in California to English because Manteca, CA would then be called "Pig Fat" :eek:

    Yea, it's the weekend Memorial Day is celebrated.

    My Dad p***ed away suddenly on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend 25 years ago so I have a hard time with partying that weekend.
    Why I've only been once I guess...
     
  8. elcornus
    Joined: Apr 8, 2005
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paso_Robles,_California


    Dr J, sorry to hear ya lost your dad that holiday week-end, that tends to ruin the holiday............but it doesn't have to.

    I know we never met, but.....

    I'll be there, and if you'd like to come up, hang out in the park and make it a celebration of your fathers life, instead of a painful memory of losing him, we could do that.

    Just a thought.
     
  9. strombergs97
    Joined: May 22, 2006
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    strombergs97
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    from California

    Hello..GOT ME..or is it...GOAT ME..
    Duane..

    ROBLES
     
  10. 53chevy
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    It's like me saying: When is the Lone Star Giddy-Up? They know what I'm talking about, but, you feel like idiot for not knowing. Especially here!

    Ken
     
  11. suiside
    Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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    the scarry part of all of this is not that were all illiterate but more compeling is that we are all going to arrive at different cities that we yahoo mapped in different states askin where the show is at! thank god i can speak spanish and know how to spell it and thankgod i only live 45 mins away!
     
  12. Goozgaz
    Joined: Jan 11, 2005
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    I speak the international language of THE DANCE.

    It's Paso Doble...

    Paso Doble, like Samba, is a progressive International Latin dance. The Paso Doble (which actually originated in Southern France) is the Latin dance most resembling the International Standard style, in that forward steps are taken with the heel lead, the frame is wider and more strictly kept up, and there is significantly different and less hip movement.

    A significant number of paso doble songs are variants of España Cañi. The song has breaks in fixed positions in the song (two breaks at syllabus levels, three breaks and a longer song at Open levels). Traditionally Paso Doble routines are choreographed to match these breaks, as well as the musical phrases. Accordingly, most other ballroom Paso Doble tunes are written with similar breaks (those without are simply avoided in most compe***ions).

    Because of its inherently choreographed tradition, ballroom Paso Doble for the most part danced only compe***ively, almost never socially — or at least not without sticking to some sort of previously-learned routine. This said, in Spain, France, Vietnam and some parts of Germany to the left of the river Rhine, it is danced socially as a lead (not choreographed) dance.
     
  13. WHAT did he just say?
     
  14. plan9
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  15. You must have been watching "Dancing with the stars":D :D :D
     
  16. SlowandLow63
    Joined: Sep 18, 2004
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    SlowandLow63
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    from Central NJ

    French.

    Spanish.

    French again.


    We are very cultured here on the HAMB, lets get this thread closed!
     
  17. Jeff J
    Joined: Mar 15, 2007
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