"Modern Jive"
"Easy & Versatile"
Just A Thought!
If you were to describe Ceroc in two words, what would they be?
For example, I would describe the Cha Cha as Lively & Flirtatious.
"Modern Jive"
"Easy & Versatile"
Social & Fun
Easy & cheesy.
er..."and" is a word
silly numpties
hey, that works
Life Changing
I guess there is a reason, noone put "and" which is in fact a word...
It is a linking symbol, or in VB programming speak, a concatenation.
Maybe you could cut us plebs a bit of slack and understand we were only were trying to place 2 words together, with a kind of link...
They sort of look funny, without some kind of link
Hey, I have just thought of 2 words to give you....
Let your mind go and your body will follow. β Steve Martin, LA Story
I never thought of myself as a geek, but I guess a degree in computing and teaching programming languages might project that image
For me it is an ampersand, that provides concatenation in programmes.
maybe "Fore Play"
or is that "Social" & "fun"
Since MJ joins partners "Musical concatenation" might be a contender.
they may look funnier still merged as in "socialfun" but it would be memorable, and, more importantly, for search engines they would be a better tag....They sort of look funny, without some kind of link ...
Way back a forumite suggested "Floor play".
Hang on a cottonpickingminute there, Smurfster! In the very first post, amadancer requested:
See the request? See the example?
Surely, as a geek, you would've read the first post & then EITHER noticed the example & used the format given for the reply, OR promptly vanished into a puff of logic and read no further of our nonsense.
Therapeutic & Fun
Well! Em! I am genuinely interested in answers to the question I asked.
So. . . to clarify . .
Think this is (legal speak) a case of "joint and several"- each would in it's own right describes the dance style but so do both together.
So if we take Gojive's answer Ceroc is Easy
& Ceroc is Versatile
Can't disagree with that .......but doesn't describe the FUN element. . .does it?
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