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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
Tangled Feet
I've danced with you Fletch, and loved it. He probably didnt have the guts to let a lady shine in her own right. Am lloking forward to more of you "fancy stuff again soon"
:yeah:
one of my best dances at the weekender in camber was with fletch i loved every little moment of the second dance we had
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
MartinHarper
or that the 20 minute version of Vem Vet has more stamina than me
There's a 20 minute version of Vem Vet??? Fantastic.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
straycat264
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I'm thinking he wouldn't be too keen on one of my 'partner dance is a 2-way conversation' lectures then...
You could always have taken a leaf out of Lee's book and handed him a chair to dance with...
On the other hand perhaps he would be very keen.
Sometimes it isn't apparent from watching how much of a 2 way conversation is taking place.
From his viewpoint, perhaps he thought the position he was being offered was that of the chair.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
Isis
There's a 20 minute version of Vem Vet??? Fantastic.
Talk to Gary Boon.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
MartinHarper
Talk to Gary Boon.
As in ... he has it? He likes it? Or he hates it? (your tone of voice is suggesting the latter, but I may have misunderstood ;) )
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
straycat264
As in ... he has it? He likes it? Or he hates it? (your tone of voice is suggesting the latter, but I may have misunderstood ;) )
He has it.
It's fun.
But, you know, twenty minutes.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
MartinHarper
He has it.
It's fun.
But, you know, twenty minutes.
I take your point. Does he actually play it at dances? Even for him - that's a bit of a stretch...
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
At Prestsyn last year, I had a dance with a guy whom I simply could not follow. It was uncomfortable and horrible. :mad: I could tell that he thought it was my fault :angry: but was a bit surprised when he walked off half-way through the track. Deeply offensive. If I could remember what he looked like, I'd make sure I never danced with him again. Fortunately I got my first ever dance with Marc Forster straight after . :drool: :clap:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
DundeeDancer
It's great when it's not your regular venue and you can get up to all kinds of mischief :wink:
Seriously Scoobs, you should come to Dundee more often, am always upto mischief..:devil::wink:.. Oh and I'm coming to the Edin party - does that mean triple the mischief? :devil:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
straycat264
Does he actually play it at dances?
He has done.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
MartinHarper
He has done.
That really shouldn't surprise me :what:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
jeanie
Seriously Scoobs, you should come to Dundee more often, am always upto mischief..:devil::wink:.. Oh and I'm coming to the Edin party - does that mean triple the mischief? :devil:
I really must get about more often. This waiting for a dance is stretching my patience.
See ya.:nice: Dance with ya.:grin: Be mischievous.:devil:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
dep
I really must get about more often. This waiting for a dance is stretching my patience.
That's what you get for touting for sleaze factor points...
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
jeanie
That's what you get for touting for sleaze factor points...
Now, you're the one that is earning the SF points.
I didn't think about the innuedo that could be construed in that comment. Naughty, "but I like it".:devil:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
dep
Now, you're the one that is earning the SF points.
I didn't think about the innuedo that could be construed in that comment. Naughty, "but I like it".:devil:
you've lost me as I didn't have an innuendo in mind?
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
jeanie
you've lost me as I didn't have an innuendo in mind?
OK.
you can spell better than me.:blush:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
dep
OK.
you can spell better than me.:blush:
Thanks....
And on an earlier comment, i'm naughty & mischievous yes but sleazy - no way!:mad:
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
Interesting thread.
My first "bad dance" was actually at Chill Prestatyn Apr 07, due to someone dropping out, I was able to go with a friend and share her chalet. I had only been dancing for three weeks.
On the first night, I plucked up the courage and asked a experienced male dancer to dance. Not only would he not make eye contact, and looked bored, he started to tut at every mistake I made, every wrong turn, every mis-step. Bear in mind that he was much better than I!! As soon as the music started to fade he dropped my hand like a hot potato and walked away without bothering to say anything.
This experience nearly made me give up Ceroc, luckily the next dancer (who asked me) was a real gentleman, and showed me some new moves, while giving me some of that lost confidence back.
Whoever you were - thank you. :)
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
Kel_Warminster
On the first night, I plucked up the courage and asked a experienced male dancer to dance. Not only would he not make eye contact, and looked bored, he started to tut at every mistake I made, every wrong turn, every mis-step. Bear in mind that he was much better than I!! As soon as the music started to fade he dropped my hand like a hot potato and walked away without bothering to say anything.
It's been said many times, but it bears repeating.... attitude aside, it sounds like he couldn't lead for toffee. The shame of it being that most beginners wouldn't realise that, and would assume it was their fault.
If he really had been 'much better' than you, I'm thinking you'd have had a much nicer dance.
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Re: Your wasting my time, enjoy dancing by yourself, see ya!
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Originally Posted by
DundeeDancer
Just wondering if anyone else experienced this and took the decision enough is enough and just walked off and abandoned someone half way through a dance and did you in turn regret that decision? :confused:
I remember there use to be a older lady of around 65/70 who use to come regularly to my local dance class
She was a lovely lady who had a bit of difficulty walking I seem to remember
Anyway after a few weeks as I always saw her sitting in the corner ,tapping her foot I went over to her and asked why she never seem to dance
She said her husband had died a few years back and they had always love to dance together . She felt also the younger chaps at the venue tended to ignore her and ask younger women to dance who shall we say were firmer on their feet
She told me she had done many lessons and was ready to dance but just lacked the courage to ask, in fact on two occassions when she did ask she was turned down flat
I thought I know some men are shallow and will only ask newbie’s if they look gorgeous and in their 20s etc and what does looks and ability matter :mad:
The lady had been coming for weeks and nobody had even asked her to dance based on what ? She maybe be a bit unfirm on her feet she maybe new she may lack some courage ,time may not have been kind to her face, however all she needs is some TLC and encouragement to bring some joy in her twighlight years,
A song came on and her face brighten up as she said it was one that her and her husband and dance to over the years.
So I took her hand and asked her to dance she seem so pleased
After a 30 seconds I said , "god your bloody awful , and after a minute I said "try and get a good concrete mix for those cracks on your face" after that I walk of the dance floor as the music carried on playiing.I think she was shaking ?
Of course I regret my decison :sad: It will live with me for ever :tears:
A babe to her left I could have asked was now dancing with someone else I was so angry :angry:
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