Re: Line-d@#*@

1999-01-22 Thread Lianne McNeil
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

Re: Line-d@#*@

1999-01-21 Thread John Wendland
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

Re: Line-d@#*@

1999-01-21 Thread Bob Soron
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

Re: Line-d@#*@

1999-01-21 Thread Terry A. Smith
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.

Re: Line-d@#*@

1999-01-21 Thread stuart
Lianne McNeil wrote: . . 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.