West Oahu seems to have inherited what little dancing there ever was in Waianae or the North Shore. And the blogs have slowed down in the increase of average hits per day. I am beginning to increase my communication to possible new readers in Twitter and Facebook, Feedback remains the main advancement point. Every one out there has a unique honest opinion and that is the big value in blogging. Hard to find someone willing to share their pearls of dance information with our fellow dancers. In dance blogging we seem to have four not so distinct groups, because they blend into each other. The Readers, the Two Centers, the Regular Information Contributors and the Guest Bloggers. We gotta ways to go.
You can contribute whatever and whenever you please. Blogging should have the minimum of commitments. And you can pick whichever of the four groups you are comfortable with. Of course, the max is the Guest Blogger. When you decide, I send your email to Blogger, and any passwords are between Blogger and you and you are in. You can get in, write, insert photo, save, publish and exit, all without saying boo to anyone. In fact it will be your blog within the blog with ready made readers,
The final step is when we get two or three Guest Bloggers and the hits have probably gone thru the roof, when we can decide to make the blog independent and I can resign. It is yours.
You can contribute whatever and whenever you please. Blogging should have the minimum of commitments. And you can pick whichever of the four groups you are comfortable with. Of course, the max is the Guest Blogger. When you decide, I send your email to Blogger, and any passwords are between Blogger and you and you are in. You can get in, write, insert photo, save, publish and exit, all without saying boo to anyone. In fact it will be your blog within the blog with ready made readers,
The final step is when we get two or three Guest Bloggers and the hits have probably gone thru the roof, when we can decide to make the blog independent and I can resign. It is yours.
"My Molokai Woman" by Willie K.
Submitted by Maile Yagi |
During one disastrous Cha Cha Cha, he treads all over the lady's feet.
He apologizes, saying, "I’m so sorry, but I’m a little stiff from badminton."
His partner replies, ‘I don’t care where you’re from. Just be careful with your feet."
He apologizes, saying, "I’m so sorry, but I’m a little stiff from badminton."
His partner replies, ‘I don’t care where you’re from. Just be careful with your feet."
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