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		<title>By: Camille Cusumano</title>
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		<dc:creator>Camille Cusumano</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 19:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chris! Only a real tanguero who knows deep tango could have eyes/vision to have seen all this. What are the chances that the person on AM Northwest before me would be a tango apasionado?? Thanks for sharing the view. For my friends: Chris and I met before I went on the air; by pure coincidence he was a tango dancer, in Portland to promote his book, &quot;Homeowner&#039;s Handbook,&quot; and attend the tango festival. Here&#039;s his bio from the show and the link to see him talk on energy efficiency---I can tell you he wastes none on the dance floor:
&quot;With more than fifty five years of experience working with homes and energy, Chris Dorsi is an expert at reducing energy consumption. . .&quot;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris! Only a real tanguero who knows deep tango could have eyes/vision to have seen all this. What are the chances that the person on AM Northwest before me would be a tango apasionado?? Thanks for sharing the view. For my friends: Chris and I met before I went on the air; by pure coincidence he was a tango dancer, in Portland to promote his book, &#8220;Homeowner&#8217;s Handbook,&#8221; and attend the tango festival. Here&#8217;s his bio from the show and the link to see him talk on energy efficiency&#8212;I can tell you he wastes none on the dance floor:<br />
&#8220;With more than fifty five years of experience working with homes and energy, Chris Dorsi is an expert at reducing energy consumption. . .&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Chris Dorsi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Dorsi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 17:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Camille - you and Jay crafted a lovely dance on the Portland TV set. I crouched there in the wings of the studio that day -- among the cables and curtains and cameras -- watching your feet from down on the dusty floor.

Those studios always feel inhuman to me, what with the too-bright lights, the unnaturally cheery hosts, and the need to summarize your work in four-and-a-half minutes. So I stayed for your dance to see if you could somehow craft tango bliss under those dire circumstances (though: how did I expect to know if you had?)

And about twenty measures in, when you both slid through a silky side-step and you threw a clinging little enganche, and you paused and you paused -- I recognized that moment in the dance, when the both of you know that all your intentions in life have arrived in present. And you don&#039;t want to leave that place, so you hold onto one another as long as the dance will allow.

I flushed in tears over the beauty of the thing, knowing well what you had created in the most unlikely place: tango bliss for three of us, at least.

Thanks for the dance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camille &#8211; you and Jay crafted a lovely dance on the Portland TV set. I crouched there in the wings of the studio that day &#8212; among the cables and curtains and cameras &#8212; watching your feet from down on the dusty floor.</p>
<p>Those studios always feel inhuman to me, what with the too-bright lights, the unnaturally cheery hosts, and the need to summarize your work in four-and-a-half minutes. So I stayed for your dance to see if you could somehow craft tango bliss under those dire circumstances (though: how did I expect to know if you had?)</p>
<p>And about twenty measures in, when you both slid through a silky side-step and you threw a clinging little enganche, and you paused and you paused &#8212; I recognized that moment in the dance, when the both of you know that all your intentions in life have arrived in present. And you don&#8217;t want to leave that place, so you hold onto one another as long as the dance will allow.</p>
<p>I flushed in tears over the beauty of the thing, knowing well what you had created in the most unlikely place: tango bliss for three of us, at least.</p>
<p>Thanks for the dance.</p>
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