miranda 21 Feb 2008 / #1I was wondering if there is a big salsa scene in Poland? Here, in Toronto is it really growing due to immigration form Latin America but I have met some Eastern Europeans who dance along with the Latinos, including me:)
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553 21 Feb 2008 / #2I was at Słodownia in Poznan ( Stary Browar) and they were giving salsa lessons and have salsa nights. it was pretty packed.
Seanus 15 | 19,674 21 Feb 2008 / #3Salsa is very good with tortillas methinks. Any Canadian insults for me after that comment? Dinna hud back quine, gie it a bit o wellie.
OP miranda 21 Feb 2008 / #4Any Canadian insults for me after that comment?no way, we are too polite.(gnkcirf ciroD)Thanks Z - my silly family would not take me there for some strange reason when I was visiting last.
Seanus 15 | 19,674 21 Feb 2008 / #5I can test that out if u wish but I might have to break the PF rules to do so, so I'll skip it, LOL. Fake American is the one that seems to hit the raw nerve, I'd never call u that seriously.
OP miranda 21 Feb 2008 / #6Fake Americanoh, then I miss that. I am pretty simple girl, you know;(......sulking.;)
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553 21 Feb 2008 / #7It's not a bad place. we didn't dance salsa, just drank, but the crowd didn't seem too bad. They don't allow tracksuiters in :) It's a more mature crowd, but there's a club downstairs called SQ which is a lot of younger people. Maybe this is why?LOL what is a fake American?edit...just being a dumb American ;)pfffff....damn Americans!
OP miranda 21 Feb 2008 / #8They don't allow tracksuiters in :)ha, ha...no, I have a pretty lame family;)what is a fake American?I have no idea. Seanus is pretty criptic at times, but I only read his ciptic messages when slightly under the influance;)
Seanus 15 | 19,674 21 Feb 2008 / #9Tracksuiters, hehehe. This is like Bush and his suiciders, hehehe. I love the elasticity of language. I think Americans say informational rather than informative. Cryptic, hmm, dunno bout that. Under the influence, on the Molson again?