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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames View Post
    Ahem... I suspect some of us would disagree with you on that, for example Andy McGregor, Marc Forster, Franck, etc.

    Of course those names could themselves be aliases (I always thought "Franck? Who's called 'Franck'? That's gotta be a made-up name...")
    Okay I generalised ... I shall go outside and flog myself with a birch branch... I should have said "many forumites use pseudonyms"(did I spell that right!?)

    ps - I know who Franck is... he and Tiggerbabe are my inspiration - and I'd trample over thousands to get a dance with him!!

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mezzosoprano View Post
    I know who Franck is... he and Tiggerbabe are my inspiration - and I'd trample over thousands to get a dance with him!!
    Brown nose.

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mezzosoprano View Post
    I should have said "many forumites use pseudonyms"
    Hmmm, yeah, all these silly labels...

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Double Trouble View Post
    Brown nose.
    I do my best!!!! It takes years of practice to suck up this much... Franck will tell you that I'm a constant thorn in his side at the Inverness class... can't seem to stop the smart arse remarks that pop out... I believe it's known as heckling

    ps think your fab too DT - you can't possibly construe that as brown nosing?!

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames View Post
    Hmmm, yeah, all these silly labels...
    I never said I wasn't guilty of it!!! Anyway, it sounds far more interesting than my real name and I use it to protect the innocent - that would be my children.. imagine their mortification if they were to one day find out that I'd said all these things!!

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mezzosoprano View Post
    ps think your fab too DT - you can't possibly construe that as brown nosing?!
    Yes it is, but don't worry, you'll never reach the level of brown nosing that I've got to. You can barely see my feet apparently.

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gav View Post
    Yes it is, but don't worry, you'll never reach the level of brown nosing that I've got to. You can barely see my feet apparently.
    OKay... I'll admit defeat now!

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames View Post
    Of course those names could themselves be aliases (I always thought "Franck? Who's called 'Franck'? That's gotta be a made-up name...")
    Yeah; like Amir... that seems suspiciously like some sort of "I'm a sexy dancer" name. I suspect his real name is something dull; like Gary.

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by killingtime View Post
    Yeah; like Amir... that seems suspiciously like some sort of "I'm a sexy dancer" name.
    Yeah, and "Viktor"? What's that all about, huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by killingtime View Post
    I suspect his real name is something dull; like Gary.
    Yes, that is a very dull name.

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    2 First Names: David & James... both perfectly good first names...

    However I've seen one guy on here, who calls himself DavidJAMES... that's just spoiling two perfectly good first names and makes a mockery out of anyone who happens to be called David or James!

    I'm DISGUSTED!

    rant over... carry on

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    some people have taken to calling me Norman Stanley

    I have been called 'Fletch' since I was 9

    A horrid teacher used to shout 'FLETCHER' all the time, and for some children, they didn't know my 1 st name and just shortend it to 'fletch'

    I love it

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie View Post
    2 First Names: David & James... both perfectly good first names...

    However I've seen one guy on here, who calls himself DavidJAMES... that's just spoiling two perfectly good first names and makes a mockery out of anyone who happens to be called David or James!

    I'm DISGUSTED!

    rant over... carry on
    Yeah, who does he think he is, David ...?

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie View Post
    2 First Names: David & James... both perfectly good first names...

    However I've seen one guy on here, who calls himself DavidJAMES... that's just spoiling two perfectly good first names and makes a mockery out of anyone who happens to be called David or James!

    I'm DISGUSTED!

    rant over... carry on
    If you saw my earlier post then you would realise that making a mockery out of the name (s) David James has already been achieved Surely no-one could take the mockery further?

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    Re: Forum: good or bad for beginners?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jhutch View Post
    If you saw my earlier post then you would realise that making a mockery out of the name (s) David James has already been achieved Surely no-one could take the mockery further?
    Oh believe me, there's always further...

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