2009/6/25 Jon Corelis <[log in to unmask]>
> I liked this, nice clean diction, but one yearns to hear the music.
well, my next publishing project is going to include a CD, and downloadable
audio, with songs and poems set to music as well as unadorned spoken word.
That's the plan, anyway.
I didn't know about the Mexican slang. Nice. Thanks.
Janet
I'm
> confronting the same problem myself, which I'm working on solving.
>
> I can't pretend to know more Spanish than it takes to order in a Mexican
> restaurant, but somewhere or other I picked up the fact that in Mexican
> slang "mango" indicates someone who is especially desirable sexually -- a
> "dish" (female) or "hunk" (male.) A coincidence, presumably, but no one
> who
> has tasted a fresh sun-warmed mango will be surprised.
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