Thank you all, again, for all the help with Rory O'More. Apparently the decision on how or even whether to call it has been postponed for me by the weather- our dance for tonight was snowed out!! (My kids are thrilled, the jonquils maybe less so.)
I'm not supposed to call again till April 18th, I will think on it till then, but I'm still not convinced that having all hands in for the Rory O'More line wouldn't work- can you tell stubborn runs in the family!? Is the momentum from cast off proper really any different from a ladies chain into long lines forward and back? If Rory O'More LWL work in modern dances, why wouldn't there be space for everyone? Is there just not enough time for the 2's to back out? The hand grips in the LWL seem perfect for a little push off momentum for the 2's walking back, and their presence does not interfere with the 1's being in the right place. You'd even get a little A2 preview of your corners in B1: 1's have P in R hand, 2nd corner in L, then after the first (8) P in L hand, 1st corner in R. Ah well, I will give y'all a report when I get a chance to try it. Hopefully a glowing one rather than crash and burn! If anyone would be willing to post "More For Your Neighbor" by Al Olson I'd appreciate it!! I already tried looking it up on the net, which insists it is by Al Olson rather than Roger Diggle. It was published in "Zesty Contras" which I unfortunately do not own. "Zesty Contras" is not currently available on Amazon, and while NEFFA publishes it and says it is available through CDSS, I couldn't find it there. Thank you again for all the encouragement, advice and insight. Alison Murphy "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." ~ James Madison HTTP://WWW.RONPAUL2008.COM _____________________________________________________________ Click here to obtain free information on accredited degrees. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iieXwld1d5xUgbtxj8XnkpGxH1ezLvugawZq4MJtP7IKgEc07/