Sunday, April 08, 2007

A Nite to Remember!

Went for my usual salsa fling yesterday at LH and what a night.

Had a real great time, great laughs, one little mishap(my bad) and a not so nice feeling towards certain people.

Reached the club at 9.30pm after dinner with a colleague and her friend. She wants to bring her friend to check out what is salsa(and of course check out any leng luis- chinese for pretty babes).

Sat for a few minutes and lo and behold, saw a fellow salsero having on the most 'entertaining' attire for salsa. I still can't forget that scenario, or particularly the attire.. I laughed & laughed(I hid it pretty well, though my trusted salsero did ask me, why I keep smiling one kind?) like a nut case the entire night because of that. And am still laughing to date. Any medicine to cure this laughing/smiling frenzy ??

Salsa went on as usual, we celebrated a salsero's and a salsera's Smiley courtesy of www.FreeSmileys.org with a birthday dance. Had a share in the birthday dance and cake too.

Before end of the night, I've decided to ask a salsero for a dance. In the rush of going over the other side of the room, I bumped into a salsera. Smiley courtesy of www.FreeSmileys.orgAnd I'm the one who keep on reminding my friend(s) not to walk around when the music is on with people still dancing. Smiley courtesy of www.FreeSmileys.org

While waiting for my transport home, had a short chat with a fellow salsera(a senior and not from the same school) . She said I danced very nicely.. Smiley courtesy of www.FreeSmileys.org Was on cloud nine after that. It sure is nice to receive such praise after putting in the effort for something I like.

While on my way home, my dear transport manager told us that he danced with a certain salsera. In the midst of the dance, the lady asked: are you a beginner? Beginner 1 or 2 ? Mind you, she's asking these questions as if the salsero is not up to her standard. The first thing that crosses my mind: Smiley courtesy of www.FreeSmileys.org..why are people so rude? Aren't we all beginners in the first place? Is it really that bad to dance with a beginner when you've reached improvers level or may be intermediate level? This kind of people are the ones that kill the shy and timid beginners. I wished I could give this person a piece of my mind about her attitude on the same night. But, then again, I only have one mind, if I give it to her, I'll lose mine. So, the best solution is, let her be and we'll see how many other salseros she can dance with in the near future. As what I always say: What goes around, comes around. I bet the other salseros who got questioned this way will not dance with her in the future.

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