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Slope….I watch the movies when I’m around the in-laws. I don’t know the classics and it’ll behoof me to remember the names. (I have a very bad memory). But I’ll ask them for a list of the classic movies and throw in some popular modern ones. Give me a couple of days to query them. Actually, give me till next week, I’ll see them over the weekend, I’ll ask them then.
THL – I’m not interested in spying on you through Flickr…I just think you’re a hoot. Believe me I like the anonymity also. Beleive it or not, I’m a very shy person until I get to know people.
Any recommendations on what Bollywood movies might have the best dance sequences? I’m completely unfamiliar but from what I’ve been exposed to the dance aspect interests me a great deal.
Probably not, I like the anonymity. If you want you can email me at townhouselady at yahoo dot com and I’ll link you to my flickr pics if you want a visual of who you’re talking to.
This thread is taking a nice turn. Denton, your website is a nice undertaking. BRG, I am a fan of Indian music of many kinds, but mostly classical, more south than north. Haven’t seen any real Bollywood, only movies that reference it. What are the real classics of the genre, so I can add to my Netflix queue? I will be signing off here, but will check this thread tomorrow.
BRG…I had a great time in Mumbai and Goa about 10 years ago. It was a business trip as well. Stayed at the Taj in Mumbai and the Taj Exotica in Goa. I’m not a fan of curry but had a lot of other food to make up for it.
India is very complex and it’s history rich. I’m going to order the PBS series for myself and my father-in-law.
I love Indian fabrics and have quite a few of the very heavily beaded intricate ‘crusty’ silks. One day I’ll get around do doing something with them.
Indian music is vast. The clip although a parody does distinguish between the differnt styles.
Montrose, you should watch some bollywood movies. Most are very corny, but I love the the singing, the dancing and the outfits. You should come to an Indian wedding.
Now that’s fun!!
MM, if you’re interested in South Asian literature, I run a mailing list devoted to same… http://www.sasialit.org.
To ya’ll password challenged people at the top of this thread, what you need is a piece of software called a ‘password vault’. You put all your passwords in it and lock it up with a master pw that should be exactly what THL says, but not necessarily limited to eight characters, upper case, lower case, numerals, and punctuation.
Slope….I watch the movies when I’m around the in-laws. I don’t know the classics and it’ll behoof me to remember the names. (I have a very bad memory). But I’ll ask them for a list of the classic movies and throw in some popular modern ones. Give me a couple of days to query them. Actually, give me till next week, I’ll see them over the weekend, I’ll ask them then.
THL – I’m not interested in spying on you through Flickr…I just think you’re a hoot. Believe me I like the anonymity also. Beleive it or not, I’m a very shy person until I get to know people.
Any recommendations on what Bollywood movies might have the best dance sequences? I’m completely unfamiliar but from what I’ve been exposed to the dance aspect interests me a great deal.
Mistress BRG: If I do anything, it would be considered manscaping. I say no more.
“THL – are we ever going to meet you?”
Probably not, I like the anonymity. If you want you can email me at townhouselady at yahoo dot com and I’ll link you to my flickr pics if you want a visual of who you’re talking to.
This thread is taking a nice turn. Denton, your website is a nice undertaking. BRG, I am a fan of Indian music of many kinds, but mostly classical, more south than north. Haven’t seen any real Bollywood, only movies that reference it. What are the real classics of the genre, so I can add to my Netflix queue? I will be signing off here, but will check this thread tomorrow.
BRG…I had a great time in Mumbai and Goa about 10 years ago. It was a business trip as well. Stayed at the Taj in Mumbai and the Taj Exotica in Goa. I’m not a fan of curry but had a lot of other food to make up for it.
India is very complex and it’s history rich. I’m going to order the PBS series for myself and my father-in-law.
I love Indian fabrics and have quite a few of the very heavily beaded intricate ‘crusty’ silks. One day I’ll get around do doing something with them.
Indian music is vast. The clip although a parody does distinguish between the differnt styles.
Montrose, you should watch some bollywood movies. Most are very corny, but I love the the singing, the dancing and the outfits. You should come to an Indian wedding.
Now that’s fun!!
MM, if you’re interested in South Asian literature, I run a mailing list devoted to same…
http://www.sasialit.org.
To ya’ll password challenged people at the top of this thread, what you need is a piece of software called a ‘password vault’. You put all your passwords in it and lock it up with a master pw that should be exactly what THL says, but not necessarily limited to eight characters, upper case, lower case, numerals, and punctuation.
The one i use is Acerose Password Vault, free for PC users at
http://www.dexadine.com/free.html
I must have been thinking of weaving then.