Originally posted by ChrisA
A 'sters shirt is what you need
We can sort you out one when you come down ...
You're hard... but I bet you're not hard enough to wear it up there in Scotland
Chris
Don't fancy a badge at all, i like it when someone actally remembers my name.
As for non-ceroc events, I think it would be helpful if the men wore a kind of Morris type outfit to let everyone know they are Cerocers.
Then the women could ask them.
Fruitcake!!
Originally posted by ChrisA
A 'sters shirt is what you need
We can sort you out one when you come down ...
You're hard... but I bet you're not hard enough to wear it up there in Scotland
Chris
Yes, but what would he be???Originally posted by ChrisA
A 'sters shirt is what you need
the Brumster?
anyway, he wouldn't be the first, I know of at least one person up there who has one Question is, do they ever wear it ???
.......who......WHO.......the swines!!!! I've never seen one!!!!!Originally posted by Pammy
Yes, but what would he be???
the Brumster?
anyway, he wouldn't be the first, I know of at least one person up there who has one Question is, do they ever wear it ???
The Brumster......x
Why not, instead of name badges, have a small loudspeaker attached to the top of the head, connected to a small (but discreet) cassette player, on which there would be a 'continuous loop' that would announce to anyone within range your name, your inside leg measurment and maybe even a small bit about your hobbies?
Maybe you could change the colour and size of the loudspeaker according to dance ability, age, mental condition, etc.
I think that would be a winner.
Funky Si
www.kordmusic.com
I'm glad I'm not the only one with such problems with names. I can usually remember everything else someone tells me, where they live, work and other bits of information - but not their name - which might make people think I don't remember who they are - I do - I just don't remember what they are called!
At class last week I realised I couldn't remember the name of guy I was with in the rotation - we were standing with our arms round each others shoulders and I thought it might be a good time to reintroduce myself! Fortunately at that point he said - 'what's your name again?' so I didn't feel too bad!
Brilliant idea.............. I'll pass this on the Franck, Lorna and Lisa for immediate adoption. I'm getting a little deaf ( well actually a lot deaf in one ear) so can often miss a name. This would give me all the really important info. What about a photo on our chest as well just to prove it's really who you say it is.Originally posted by Funky Si
Why not, instead of name badges, have a small loudspeaker attached to the top of the head, connected to a small (but discreet) cassette player, on which there would be a 'continuous loop' that would announce to anyone within range your name, your inside leg measurment and maybe even a small bit about your hobbies?
Maybe you could change the colour and size of the loudspeaker according to dance ability, age, mental condition, etc.
I think that would be a winner.
Funky Si
www.kordmusic.com
Would Ceroc pay for the loudspeakers??????
Wendy's been doing this for MONTHS!!!Originally posted by Bill
. What about a photo on our chest as well just to prove it's really who you say it is.
mine might have to be a little bitty one to fit on the available material
Hmmm....problem is Sheena would have to have lots of different colours to match outfits shoes etc etc................Originally posted by Funky Si
hobbies?
Maybe you could change the colour and size of the loudspeaker according to dance ability, age, mental condition, etc.
Originally posted by Chicklet
mine might have to be a little bitty one to fit on the available material
so to entice the men closer to inspect it then...............
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