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Saturday, July 9, 2016

May Start Moving

I have to get back in again even though it will be slow. I had been pulling back on my levers of blogging consistency. Then due to circumstances beyond my control I had to reorganize my blogosphere and change the chosen independent blog from Town Dancer to another.

There may b e three sides to every story we hear in our dancing circles:
yours, theirs and the truth.
 

 
So for the month of July I must get out and do some personal blogging perhaps I can post more relevant dancing blips  Then hopefully we can get a few write ups from the attendees and that should tell us the story of what's happening. Fortunately Richie Fun has his good information contributors and Social Media insists that I cannot do these things all by myself.

"Tiny Bubbles' by Don Ho


From my home sweet home in Pearl City
I'm not grouchy - I just don't like traffic - waiting - crowds - barking dogs -
I'm sure everything that I can't find is in a secure place.
I'm wrinkled, saggy and lumpy, and that's just the left leg.
I'm having trouble remembering words like - - - um.
I'm sure they are making adults much younger these days.
I'm a walking storeroom of facts -- I've just misplaced the storeroom.


I am so glad that so many of our readers are taking part in dance lessons which is a good method to pass the time specially if we live on Oahu. We can have almost as much fun as dancing in a club atmosphere. It certainly can be a more productive way than relaxing in the sofa watching TV or gossiping over the phone. We are evolving for the better.

"Morning Dew" by Melveen Leed


Everything we master in the social dance club can be applied in other places too, like our favorite night club, exuding poise and elegance every time. Whenever we decide to take up social-recreational dancing courses, we don’t have to end up having a headache looking for the right dance club. We got enough connections. And maybe some of us can share a little more information.


Blogger's Law #18C: If dancers review their problems close enough
they will recognize themselves as part of the problem. 

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