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Thursday, June 13, 2019

No Dancing

I have checked around and there is no dancing on the Waianae Coast or the North Shore anymore. Seems like most of the dancers are accustomed to the atmosphere in Honolulu. At any rate, there will be one on the Waianae Coast because the Rail Disaster is going to make life miserable for everyone. The car companies are getting set to sell more cars. No one calls the Rail, "Rapid Transit" anymore.

"Of course social dancers take dance classes and the teachers
will also help determine what dances they learn."


Meanwhile I can just try to get these blogs rolling good enough to get rid of my best blog to some good interested people. The most important for our blogs is the Guest Blogger opinion which is an editorial opinion. It is the stated opinion of the blogger for anything he or she writes in the blog. And it can vary widely which is what makes it most interesting to our fellow reader/dancers and the hits go through the roof. If these people accept and blog regularly (up to them, how much) then we can plan on my resignation from that blog. I will have plenty to do with the four remaining blogs.

"City Lights" by Loyal Garner


There are certain dances set in the syllabi of the American and International style of dance. Very nice and we should not complain. But the social dancers have the right to dance whatever they wished to dance. When was the last time you stopped at a night club for a little Paso Doble? Nice dance, don't knock it, but for social dancing? We can and do make the decision.

"Tiny Bubbles" by Don Ho

A guy from Mililani goes to a nightclub in Waikiki and when the doorman won't let him in the guy asks,  "'Why not?" "Because you're not wearing a tie,"  says the doorman. "But I have come all the way from Mililani," says the guy. "Sorry mate, that's the rules," says the doorman.

So the guy goes back to his car to try and see if he can find a tie or something like one.  He  finds one of his jumper cables, ties it around his neck, and goes back to the club.  "Is this all right?" he asks the doorman.The doorman is a nice guy. "Well, all right then," replies the doorman.  "But I'll be watching you - don't start anything!"

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