Actually, the authors are closer to the truth than they might think….both Flamenco and flamingoes share the same origin(as words of course), named after the flemish nobles of the sixteenth century who gave their name to anything garish or flamboyant…
thetraveller4 about 15 years ago
Actually, the authors are closer to the truth than they might think….both Flamenco and flamingoes share the same origin(as words of course), named after the flemish nobles of the sixteenth century who gave their name to anything garish or flamboyant…
FUNG1 about 15 years ago
GOSH! p345 I thought I had all the useless information I needed, already!
bald about 15 years ago
i saw them practicing at the arthur murray dance center friday night
jpozenel about 15 years ago
So sad.
RioBravo about 15 years ago
I agree Doctoon
Shikamoo Premium Member about 15 years ago
Flamingoes are sort of flame-coloured….
And they are garish and flambouyant.
I think they may be from Flanders too- no, that’s poppies.
lfanterickson about 15 years ago
Wouldn’t that make Placido Flamingo an oxymoron? (Can something placid be flamboyant?)