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Message no. 1
From: dbuehrer@******.carl.org dbuehrer@******.carl.org
Subject: [OT] Capoeira
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:52:05 -0600
Deirdre M. Brooks wrote:

>dbuehrer@******.carl.org wrote:
> >
> > Deirdre M. Brooks wrote:
> >
> > >I know Capoeira!
> >
> > Well, that goes a long way towards explaining your debating style ;)
>
>What? What? Are you threatening me? :-)

Sorry, but my dance card is full ;)

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-Graht
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Message no. 2
From: HHackerH@***.com HHackerH@***.com
Subject: [OT] Capoeira
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 17:24:59 EDT
In a message dated 4/14/00 8:52:32 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
dbuehrer@******.carl.org writes:

> >What? What? Are you threatening me? :-)
>
> Sorry, but my dance card is full ;)
>
Well mine's not ... (* suddenly gets all confused as he's only been awake
about 5 minutes ... snags David B. by accident and goes twirling around the
list... *)

;-)

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-K (who is REALLY wishing someone who knew how to "say" Capoeira would come
up with a phoneticism that he could read ;-)
-"Just a Bastard"
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Message no. 3
From: Deirdre M. Brooks xenya@********.com
Subject: [OT] Capoeira
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 14:42:24 -0700
HHackerH@***.com wrote:
>
> -K (who is REALLY wishing someone who knew how to "say" Capoeira would come
> up with a phoneticism that he could read ;-)

cahp-oh-ehr-ah.

Say it fast.

That's an approximation.

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