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(Try and clean my act, and figure out what I am covered with,Sorry guys about the weird entertainment (eccentric personality)The world tries to break who we are or what we doWhether we are gifted one way, or gifted another)

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Let them be buried, buried aliveIn their suits, in their tiesTrees to shade the moves that they madeIn their suits, in their tiesLet them be buried, buried aliveIn their suits, in their tiesYou're safe here, now you're in the clearNow we'll eat soup and apple pies

You're right, but the chorus about the leaves is referring to how it covers the earth, making it "dirty" and you can normally just rake them away, but this isn't something he can help them recover with.

The "dirty night clowns" can also be generalized to refer to any and all child molesters. The chorus ("I can't clear the leaves from here; they're too far under the brush this year") refers to how the "dirty night clowns" have "trees to shade the moves that they made." The "fallout" of those trees are leaves that pile up under the "brush" (another word for "bushes"). I think this refers to the psychological damage of such abuse and the difficulty of facing and finally overcoming it.

-i can't believe no one has commented on THIS song yet. I think this song may be by far my FAVORITE song on the el radio album. Every single part of this song is amazing, the way he says,"Let them be buried, buried aliveIn their suits, in their tiesTrees did shake the moves that they makeIn their suits, in their ties" is simply incredible!

I will never be innocent, or clear of the "dirt" of my actionsCome find me, you can sneak up behind me but you won't catch me in the act because by the time you get "upstairs", the evidence will be gone. ( I'll be sleeping soundly, like a baby ).

(Let the victims suffer or "be buried alive" through the memories of their abuse.Suits and ties references the victims feeling forced to grow up too fast after losing their innocence.Trying to forget/ repress memories of the assault (if "leaves" are memories of the assault and "brush" is the victim's subconscious, then "trees" are false memories or excuses planted to cover up the leaves).The victims are told that they're safe and will never be abused again.Trying to move past the assault and pretend to resume a normal childhood.)

I was not a fan of "Dirty Dancing," although $150 million in 1987 box-office dollars attempted, unsuccessfully, to convince me I was wrong. I thought Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey were terrific dancers, and I thought the plot was a clunker assembled from surplus parts at the Broken Plots Store. The actions of the characters (especially her parents) were so foreordained, they played like closing night of a run that had gone on way too long.

Now here is "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights." Same characters, new names, same plot, new location. The wealthy Miller family from St. Louis arrives in 1958 Havana with their teenage daughter Katey (Romola Garai). She is courted by young James Phelps (Jonathan Jackson), son of a wealthier family. Has anybody in the movies named Phelps ever been poor? She meets Javier Suarez (Diego Luna), a nice Cuban waiter about her age, and by her clumsiness gets him fired. But . . .

Well, of course she finds Phelps a bore and Javier a nice and considerate friend, not nearly as sexually vibrant, by the way, as Swayze. Except when he's dancing. She has to choose between the godawful official balls and the excitement at La Rosa Negra, the club where Javier and his friends hang out -- a club not a million miles distant in function from the disco in "Saturday Night Fever."

Can this white-bread American princess learn rhythm? Of course she can, with Javier wading with her into the ocean and teaching her to feel the motion of the waves and allow her body to sway with them, and to listen to the music as if it is the waves, while meanwhile perfecting choreography so complex and demanding that it would have had Rita Moreno, in her heyday, pleading for the Sloan's Liniment.

Is it not clear to all of us that sooner or later Katey and Javier will have to defy social convention and enter the dance contest, and that Mr. and Mrs. Miller will find themselves at the big contest but astonished to discover their own daughter out there on the floor? Of course they will be shocked, but then they will be proud, and Mrs. Miller (Sela Ward), who was a heck of a dancer in her day, will realize that the fruit has not fallen far from the tree, and that Katey must follow her dream, realize her talent, go with the flow, sway with the waves and bring home the bacon.

Meanwhile, in the hills, Fidel Castro readies his assault on the corrupt Batista regime. All very well, and his revolution could have supplied some good scenes, as we know from "Havana" and the "Godfather" saga. But is Fidel really needed in a retread of "Dirty Dancing"? And do the inevitable scenes of upheaval, people separated from each other, confusion in the streets, etc., create tension, or only tedium? How can we get excited about action that the movie isn't even about? Couldn't Castro at least have crashed the dance contest in disguise, like Douglas Fairbanks would have?

Why, then, do I give this movie two stars and the original only one? Because I have grown mellow and forgiving? Perhaps, but perhaps, too, because we go to the movies to look at the pretty pictures on the screen, like infants who like bright toys dangled before them. And "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" is a great movie to look at, with its period Havana (actually San Juan, Puerto Rico, with lots of 1950s cars). The dancing is well done, the music will sell a lot of soundtracks, and . . .

Romola Garai and Diego Luna. You remember him from "Y Tu Mama Tambien," and here again he has that quirky, winning charm. She is a beauty and a gifted comedian, who played Kate in "Nicholas Nickleby" and was the younger sister, Cassandra, in the wonderful 2003 film "I Capture the Castle." They must be given credit for their presence and charisma in "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights," and together with the film's general ambiance, they do a lot to make amends for the lockstep plot. But here's an idea: Rent "Y Tu Mama Tambien," "Nicholas Nickleby" and "I Capture the Castle," and eliminate the middleman.

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GAH! I am a prude from 1952 which is quite surprising I know but we are planning a dirty weekend away to Harry Potter Studios. Oh the sexual glamour! We shall end up in bed by 9. Me with a decaf tea and him with a newspaper. Ahhhh the bliss x

Crying with laughter at the pyramid teabag boobs.
Last time we went away for a night we were too knackered to have pudding (yep, you heard that right) and ordered hot chocolate (yep, heard that right too) to the room instead. Living the high life.
Xx

@Jess3640 if all your messages are on the app you shouldn't have a problem getting a refund. If they were text messages then it will be a lot harder. Perhaps just try messaging Airbnb again to see if you get a better Customer Support rep.

The best way to work with Airbnb is to cut and paste the relevant parts of their own rules, so for you it would be the TOS on host standards and amenities...then in very short, direct sentences, outline the evidence that the host was out of compliance...attach photos, etc.

@Jess3640 Usually, when the guest is not satisfied with the accommodation some hosts would offer a full refund FOR NIGHTS NOT SPENT AND CANCELED. This way the calendar is open again for someone else to book.

If you stayed 1 night, and waited another night before you canceled then the host will refund just the third night. I've never heard of any host who would refund used nights or nights not canceled- You obviously misunderstood your host.

Regarding the accuracy of pictures in the photo gallery.... they are staged for photo shooting. You can see glasses and a bottle of wine on the table ... but it doesn't mean it will be there when guests check in. Maybe even the table will be different because it was broken and replaced in the meantime. The professional photo shoot is not simple or cheap and the last time we did it was 5 years ago. Since then we removed some decorations to make cleaning faster and easier due to Covid, some things were ruined so we had to replace them with new ones in a different color, we changed a few framed pictures as well ... but we didn't take a new photoshoot after each of these small changes. Nobody does. It's Airbnb and things don't last for long. However, we would take new pictures if we would change the beds, armchairs or sofa, color of the walls, the entire kitchen if we would remodel the bathroom or do some other, significant and important changes.

That isn't how it works. If a guest arrives to find the place unacceptable, the guest needs to cancel and leave. I don't understand what you think you would have been "charged" or how you think it would go against you. These instructions are there for guests to read on the Airbnb site.

As long as you fail to cancel, and you don't see a cancellation confirmation from the host, you still have an active reservation. The host's calendar remains blocked, and they can't rerent those dates.

Many of the shop owners and galleries serve dirty martinis and dirty rice to those coming in and out of the shops, and some even put dirty laundry baskets outside their doors to add to the whimsical feel of the night. Many artists will even deliver over-sized pieces of art for those who purchase pieces on the spot.

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