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  1. @ Ted Belman:

    I’m glad our tastes differ. To me -and I’ve only seen her accidentally 3-4 times- she looks just like any ordinary shiksa, with a rather common looking face and appearance.

    To me, “sexy” is someone like Lollobrigida, or Anna Magnani, or Mae West. Definitely Josephine Baker…definitely, I always had a very soft spot for her, a sad life. . . Googie Withers, Glynis Johns, Madeline Carroll, and not least, Ida Lupino. And these girls had the added attraction that they could act.

  2. Yes, exactly…!! I ran a New Orleans Jazz Band for many years as a hobby. And All the music we played could be properly danced to, the melody was clear and tuneful, including some popular tunes which lent themselves to our “treatment” mainly because of their chord sequences.

    I can’t understand how these spectators could STAND there for hours listening and roaring almost drowning out the cacophony from the stage. The amount of money they squander, on entrance and knick-knacks like $2 caps for $25..$3 T shirts for $40 because they have a name printed on.
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    I have a daughter like that who used to go crazy over these low life so called bands. She spent many thousands of dollars on all the drek and rubbish that can be bought there as “souvenirs”, maybe tens of thousands, and today is as poor as a shammas in a one roomed shool. All the junk, which would take half a house to store, wouldn’t fetch $100 at a garage sale.

    And, just getting back to realty for a moment i wonder why Ted featured it…. Must have been an absent minded moment….. And he doesn’t have many of those.

  3. @ Edgar G.: Right on, Edgar! American pop culture is either lewd or violent–extremely tasteless and inculcating the worst possible values in young people. I even agree with the Muslim Brotherhood’s criticisms of it. Shock at our immorl pop culture is one of the reasons for the West’s bad relationship with the Islamic world. The other Muslim critiques of Western society are unjustified But his criticism is just.

  4. I was expecting to see a girl walk in an unusual manner. I saw nothing like that. First a shadowy figure who had difficulty in keeping his balance, produced a collection of disconnected cat howls, with the crowd of morons going mashugga, then some shiksa appeared and walked up and down the stage, as anyone else would walk, emitting similar yowls periodically. The crowd still going mashugga. A mystery wrapped in an enigma to me..

    The Title reminded me of an old New Orleans Jazz tune named “All the Gals Go Crazy ’bout The Way I walk..” and for decorous reasons, the word “walk” was substituted for something considerably more “intimate”… You can hear it on Youtube….if you wish.