The question is
is it a jit if you use a prop (ie. rope or chair) ??
mg
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>>> "fab137" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/13/01 09:56AM >>>
sheesh...NOW i'm reeealy curious!! must come to tha D then, huh for real
someone please try to explain
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> Yep, you're absosmurfly correct. It's raly hard to explain it, think
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> pop locking, but smoother and with far more footwork.
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> Kyle J Dupuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/13/2001 09:28:59 AM
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> Subject: Re: [313] R: [313] money tracks - Jit
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> > pardon my ignorance...but whats the JIT (not Just In Time compiler i
> suppose
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> i believe it is a particular style of dancing native to the detroit
> african-american community that has been around for a number of years.
> there are probably other people on this list who could give a better
> answer. . .
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> kyle
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