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as I, El Senor Pinche Wey?<br><br>Let me be

clear. The article was miserable written by someone with

no understanding of Ashtanga or Guruji's great

presence. This article was journalism at its worst, as any

fool could plainly see.<br><br>The author made a

mockery of the practice and our beloved guru by

depictiong Ashtangis as a bunch of unemployed flakes

uncapable of maintaining family or job. She thought she was

being clever with her Gwynneth riff throughout the

article. (Admittedly it was funny and charming that Guruji

thought the academy award winner was a man, albeit

tall)<br><br>Why focus on those little street urchins and

operators? Why write about ach thief and villain Nagaratna,

the vortex of newbies, and fresh off the boat yoga

tourists? Why talk so much about the pecuniary aspects of

the practice?<br><br>She missed the grace, the

devotion, the discipline and the ability of the practice to

transform the human body and spirit. In short she related

the interpretation of a cynical person charged with

the new People Magazine ethos of the New

Yorker.<br><br>El Senor Pinche Wey says that journalist is a

charlatan and a fraud.<br><br>El senor pinche wey

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