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The Monte Verdi position

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Uzoma | 09:11 Mon 21st Jul 2003 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone know what this means and its origin?
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Hi there Mikewith. In an attempt to be funny, our choir director said something like 'Assume the Monte Verdi position' when he wanted to arrange the choir. Apparently it meant 'men on top' (of the stage, that is).

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