At 07:25 PM 1/21/99 -0800, you wrote:
Stuart
who promised the missus he'd start on the taxes tonight
No wonder you're so verbose! g
I would just like to say that I do not understand what everybody has against
line dancing. I think it's a lot of fun.
Two-stepping, too. Brings back fond memories of a sawdust covered floor in a
bitty roadhouse with a jukebox outside Pinetop, AZ, circa 1970.
LR
As I have said many
Terry A. Smith wrote:
I would just like to say that I do not understand what everybody has against
line dancing. I think it's a lot of fun.
Dancing in part at least at its best involves flirting and enjoying your partners
presence. It's a game and a wonderful suggestive game at
At 08:18 AM 1/21/99 -0500, you wrote: I would just like to say that I
do not understand what everybody has against line dancing. I think it's
a lot of fun. Two-stepping, too. Brings back fond memories of a
sawdust covered floor in a bitty roadhouse with a jukebox outside
Pinetop, AZ,
The criticisms of line-dancing offered so far apply just about as well to
square dancing and flat footin', neither of which typically involve
grab-assin'; I guess that makes them evil and soulless.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In a message dated 1/21/99 8:04:34 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The criticisms of line-dancing offered so far apply just about as well to
square dancing and flat footin', neither of which typically involve
grab-assin'; I guess that makes them evil and soulless.
No,
Jon Weisberger wrote:
The criticisms of line-dancing offered so far apply just about as well to
square dancing and flat footin', neither of which typically involve
grab-assin'
. . . which reminds me of the most serious grab-assin' I've
ever seen at any gig. It was during a local country
I missed this one, but Jon, line dancing is about as far from square dancing (not
talking modern western stuff here) and flat footin' as you can get.
Jim N.
"Jon Weisberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/21 8:03 AM
The criticisms of line-dancing offered so far apply just about as well to
square
At 08:55 AM 1/21/99 -0500, you wrote:
this is an old discussion, so I brought up my old answer. you've seen it
before, but because I am holding the baby (baby says goo- i think that
means hi) i will repost this.
Sorry Jeff, joking or not, you are just wrong about this.
Reading all these
Well, Lianne's already said some of what I was going to say, but...
I missed this one, but Jon, line dancing is about as far from
square dancing (not talking modern western stuff here) and flat
footin' as you can get.
I didn't say they were the same, I said the criticisms of line-dancing
At 09:55 AM 1/21/99 -0800, Lianne wrote:
But it's also true that
men have a hard time learning to dance. And not only do they have to
learn how to coordinate their own movements, but then they have to
"steer" (lead) the woman, too, and coordinate all her "tricks" (turns)
to the right beat. It
Great article in the Washington Post day befor yeaterday about the Booty
Call, a new kinda line dance popular with the Black Community. Don't have
the URL, but a search through http://www.washingtonpost.com/ should turn
it up.
I was struck by how folks who dig the Booty Call don't seem to take
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, John confessed:
Er, uh, I can attest to that. I went to a cajun dance a couple of weeks ago
and have never been so awkward at anything in my life. I kept thinking to
myself "how the hell do I manage to play rhythm guitar in a band?" Cheryl
picked it up in about 30
Yeah, I remember back in my single days, being at a club and getting the
urge to dance, strolling up to a table of gals, and going around the whole
damn table, asking every single one to dance. "No." "No." "No." "No."
"No." "No." And then crawling into my own asshole for the rest of the
evening.
Jeff Wall on line dancing -- Have you ever considered writing some of those
male/female communication books like "Women are from Venus and Men are from
Mars" -- I think you might be able to do a good job and make a shitload of
money selling them to the redneck market g
Deb
Laughing her butt
At 03:24 PM 1/21/99 EST, you wrote:
Jeff Wall on line dancing -- Have you ever considered writing some of those
male/female communication books like "Women are from Venus and Men are from
Mars" -- I think you might be able to do a good job and make a shitload of
money selling them to the redneck
Lianne McNeil wrote:
.Sorry Jeff, joking or not, you are just wrong about this.
Reading all these anti-line dance rants reminds me of our parents
(or grandparents, for some of you) who claimed that rock music was the
devil's music.
Well, yah. And they were RIGHT!
You're sounding like
Lianne McNeil wrote: .
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men have a hard time learning to dance. And not only do they have to
learn how to coordinate their own movements, but then they have to
"steer" (lead) the woman, too, and coordinate all her "tricks" (turns)
to the right beat. It is a pretty complex maneuver.
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