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Pirate's Parley (Blog)

Parley is a discussion or conference, especially one between enemies over terms of truce or other matters. The root of the word parley is parlée, which is from the French verb parler, "to speak". Beginning in the High Middle Ages with the expansion of monarchs, a parley, or "talk", was a meeting held between kings and their chief retainers. Parleys were part of the many changes in Europe, especially regarding governments. These meetings can be attributed to the formation of parliaments, which are derived from a similar root, parliamentum, simply meaning "talking".
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Christopher will offer open discussions on dances, music, etc. Everyone's opinion is valid (just keep it clean).

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Entry for May 13, 2007
Welcome to Christopher's Blog
2007-05-13 12:56:29 GMT
Comments (4 total)
Author:Anonymous
I remember when I encouraged you to teach your own choreography at the Tappan workshops a couple of years ago. I'm happy to see that you are teaching your choreography at various dance events. Your hard work is really paying off. See you on the dance floor soon.
--Vivian
2007-05-22 19:10:11 GMT
Author:Anonymous
Hello! I saw you in Tucson (2006) at the Tucson Fiesta. I learned some great line dances from you. Keep up the great work.
--Nancy Morrow
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2007-08-13 01:18:38 GMT
Author:Anonymous
Hi! I called you a feww times and I was wondering why I havent heard back from you yet?? Lori
--Lori from Ridgefield
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2007-08-13 19:01:17 GMT
Author:Anonymous
Christopher, Bus trip from Albany NY heading to Mishnock this Saturday. Wondering if you will be visiting Dan & Kelly too.
--Sue Kaupelis
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2008-05-08 20:40:43 GMT
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