Re: When African/Caribbean Culture Clashes with Mother's Wishes
That was indeed an afternoon/evening to remember, especially knowing the strict parenting that "wineing" lady came from. And let's remember that she never gave any indication during her youth that she was ever at odds with her parents.
Her gyrations and >>Glutinous Maximus<< came to a crescendo when "Nah Leaving" by Denise Plummer was playing. It was as though she was in effect saying that she too was "nah leaving" and begging for more. My friend, that's what happens when our latent African instincts are awakened and come to the surface. They say you can't keep a good man down, well just the same you can't keep what's basic to us down.
Yes, we were all in absolute shock but glowing admiration that memorable afternoon.
Verne, you could not have chosen a better incident to illustrate your point "When African/Caribbean Culture Clashes with Mother's Wishes."