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03-16-2014, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by okmunky
Haven't y'all heard that March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb? This is just some Arkie lion roaring. Two weeks from now there will be leaves on the trees and snow will be forgotten.
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Hi Barb !!!
I hope so cause you can rest assured that Michigan will be in an icy grip of despair.
We want clear, cloudless blue skies, do you'd Arkie sun dance.
Cheers !!!!
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2008 Jeep Wrangler X
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03-16-2014, 09:52 PM
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#12770
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Senior Member
Fleetwood Owners Club
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 12,122
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PTJeep
Hi Barb !!!
I hope so cause you can rest assured that Michigan will be in an icy grip of despair.
We want clear, cloudless blue skies, do you'd Arkie sun dance.
Cheers !!!!
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Just a ponder,
Speaking of dancing, what kind of dancing might we expect to see at our Maudi Graus GC. Two-step, ball room, line dance, free style or my favorite break dancing!
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Tim & Mary Discovery 40X. Jeep GCL RVM32
"I've been lost now, days uncounted..."GFR"
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03-16-2014, 10:07 PM
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#12771
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Senior Member
Fleetwood Owners Club iRV2 No Limits Club
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Rainbow Riding
Posts: 18,574
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Originally Posted by huntnski
Just a ponder,
Speaking of dancing, what kind of dancing might we expect to see at our Maudi Graus GC. Two-step, ball room, line dance, free style or my favorite break dancing!
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Whatever dances ya dance - when ya dance to the blues. I know the guys do play music you can dance to - cause I have seen it many times. I will probably see the guy this week and will let him know a guy named Tim is a big dancer and wants to be sure there are plenty of danceable beats and rhythms. Paul is really good and showcasing dancers. He will call ya out on the floor when they get to a really good tune.
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2008 Fleetwood Bounder 38F ~ 325 ISB Turbo ~ Freightliner XC 2014 CR-V ~ Invisibrake / Sterling All Terrain
Sioux Falls, SD (FullTime Since Nov 5th 2014)
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03-16-2014, 10:10 PM
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#12772
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Senior Member
Fleetwood Owners Club
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Location: Arkansas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flaggship1
Whatever dances ya dance - when ya dance to the blues. I know the guys do play music you can dance to - cause I have seen it many times. I will probably see the guy this week and will let him know a guy named Tim is a big dancer and wants to be sure there are plenty of danceable beats and rhythms. Paul is really good and showcasing dancers. He will call ya out on the floor when they get to a really good tune.
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Guess I better take my Naprosyn and get limbered up!
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03-16-2014, 10:11 PM
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#12773
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by huntnski
Just a ponder,
Speaking of dancing, what kind of dancing might we expect to see at our Maudi Graus GC. Two-step, ball room, line dance, free style or my favorite break dancing!
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Hi Tim,
I am sure that is debatable, I hate to admit this and if Marcia knew I was posting this she would kick me in the shins, but I digress, once upon a time Marcia and I enrolled in dance class so we could dance at our children's weddings. Well sad to say we flunked the class. And this was a class we paid for. Now I am not saying we won't dance at the GC@CL and I cannot promise it will be as awkward as Elaine Benis from Seinfeld, but just know I have three left feet.
Cheers !!!
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Jeff & Marcia .... RVM 39
2000 Beaver Patriot 425 Thunder 40'
2008 Jeep Wrangler X
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03-16-2014, 10:24 PM
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#12774
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Rainbow Riding
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Originally Posted by huntnski
Guess I better take my Naprosyn and get limbered up!
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Tim - in Dallas my friends band was able to attract some of the local push dancers - which is a variation on WCS or West Cost Swing. They also play slower 3 / 4 and probably a 2 step or two.
This is what push is about.
"If we move further east to Texas, we encounter the "Dallas push" and the "Houston whip". Terry Rippa of the Dallas Push club describes the Push as a dance which uses lots of turns and spins. "It is a smooth provocative dance," he says, most often done to rhythm and blues music. Barry Durand, a country western swing dancer, explained that the Dallas Push and the Houston Whip have a double rock step on the end of the slot, rather than the syncopations common to west coast swing. Terry noted that the Push is a barroom dance, not a ballroom dance. Most Push dancing in Dallas is done out at nightclubs, rather than in private dance halls. Mario Robau of the Houston Whip Club is a leading exponent of the Whip, a slotted variant where the woman does a circular body undulation at the end of the slot. Both the Whip and the Push are done to medium tempo rhythm and blues music, much the same as the Carolina Shag. "
So there's the low down on the dance that my friends music stirs.
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2008 Fleetwood Bounder 38F ~ 325 ISB Turbo ~ Freightliner XC 2014 CR-V ~ Invisibrake / Sterling All Terrain
Sioux Falls, SD (FullTime Since Nov 5th 2014)
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03-16-2014, 10:31 PM
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#12775
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flaggship1
Tim - in Dallas my friends band was able to attract some of the local push dancers - which is a variation on WCS or West Cost Swing. They also play slower 3 / 4 and probably a 2 step or two.
This is what push is about.
"If we move further east to Texas, we encounter the "Dallas push" and the "Houston whip". Terry Rippa of the Dallas Push club describes the Push as a dance which uses lots of turns and spins. "It is a smooth provocative dance," he says, most often done to rhythm and blues music. Barry Durand, a country western swing dancer, explained that the Dallas Push and the Houston Whip have a double rock step on the end of the slot, rather than the syncopations common to west coast swing. Terry noted that the Push is a barroom dance, not a ballroom dance. Most Push dancing in Dallas is done out at nightclubs, rather than in private dance halls. Mario Robau of the Houston Whip Club is a leading exponent of the Whip, a slotted variant where the woman does a circular body undulation at the end of the slot. Both the Whip and the Push are done to medium tempo rhythm and blues music, much the same as the Carolina Shag. "
So there's the low down on the dance that my friends music stirs.
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Ummmm Steve ..... can you say that again in English ? You lost me at Dallas Push ..... just saying ......
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2000 Beaver Patriot 425 Thunder 40'
2008 Jeep Wrangler X
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03-16-2014, 10:37 PM
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#12776
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Senior Member
Fleetwood Owners Club
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flaggship1
Tim - in Dallas my friends band was able to attract some of the local push dancers - which is a variation on WCS or West Cost Swing. They also play slower 3 / 4 and probably a 2 step or two.
This is what push is about.
"If we move further east to Texas, we encounter the "Dallas push" and the "Houston whip". Terry Rippa of the Dallas Push club describes the Push as a dance which uses lots of turns and spins. "It is a smooth provocative dance," he says, most often done to rhythm and blues music. Barry Durand, a country western swing dancer, explained that the Dallas Push and the Houston Whip have a double rock step on the end of the slot, rather than the syncopations common to west coast swing. Terry noted that the Push is a barroom dance, not a ballroom dance. Most Push dancing in Dallas is done out at nightclubs, rather than in private dance halls. Mario Robau of the Houston Whip Club is a leading exponent of the Whip, a slotted variant where the woman does a circular body undulation at the end of the slot. Both the Whip and the Push are done to medium tempo rhythm and blues music, much the same as the Carolina Shag. "
So there's the low down on the dance that my friends music stirs.
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Think they know Funky Cold Medena?
Regardless of the music I feel this is going to be one Grande Event. Should have good weather and looking forward to meeting everyone!
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03-16-2014, 10:40 PM
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#12777
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Jeff I agree, after reading that explanation I think I'll dance the old Arkie swing and swing my rear into bed!
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03-16-2014, 10:45 PM
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#12778
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by huntnski
Jeff I agree, after reading that explanation I think I'll dance the old Arkie swing and swing my rear into bed!
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Say la vee say the old folks, it goes to show ya never can tell.
I know they play that Chick Berry Classic.
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2008 Fleetwood Bounder 38F ~ 325 ISB Turbo ~ Freightliner XC 2014 CR-V ~ Invisibrake / Sterling All Terrain
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03-16-2014, 10:50 PM
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#12779
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Originally Posted by flaggship1
Say la vee say the old folks, it goes to show ya never can tell.
I know they play that Chick Berry Classic.
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Hmmmm I think I'll bring some extra Canadian Whiskey .... just to lubricate my joints .....
Cheers !!!
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2000 Beaver Patriot 425 Thunder 40'
2008 Jeep Wrangler X
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03-17-2014, 06:11 AM
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#12780
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Senior Member
Tiffin Owners Club
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Near BEAUMONT, TX.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flaggship1
Tim - in Dallas my friends band was able to attract some of the local push dancers - which is a variation on WCS or West Cost Swing. They also play slower 3 / 4 and probably a 2 step or two.
This is what push is about.
"If we move further east to Texas, we encounter the "Dallas push" and the "Houston whip". Terry Rippa of the Dallas Push club describes the Push as a dance which uses lots of turns and spins. "It is a smooth provocative dance," he says, most often done to rhythm and blues music. Barry Durand, a country western swing dancer, explained that the Dallas Push and the Houston Whip have a double rock step on the end of the slot, rather than the syncopations common to west coast swing. Terry noted that the Push is a barroom dance, not a ballroom dance. Most Push dancing in Dallas is done out at nightclubs, rather than in private dance halls. Mario Robau of the Houston Whip Club is a leading exponent of the Whip, a slotted variant where the woman does a circular body undulation at the end of the slot. Both the Whip and the Push are done to medium tempo rhythm and blues music, much the same as the Carolina Shag. "
So there's the low down on the dance that my friends music stirs.
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Am I supposed to have understood this???
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"Roughing It Smoothly" in a 1994 34' Allegro Bay DP
All of 190 horses but 11 MPG. 0 TO 60 in 62 sec. :flowers
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03-17-2014, 06:21 AM
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#12781
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Senior Member
Solo Rvers Club iRV2 No Limits Club
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Originally Posted by TEFFY
Am I supposed to have understood this???.
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I just hope it isn't on the test.
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03-17-2014, 06:23 AM
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#12782
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Senior Member
Fleetwood Owners Club
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Location: Arkansas
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I'll translate.You put your right hand in,
You put your right hand out,
You put your right hand in,
And you shake it all about,
You do the hokey pokey
and you turn yourself around
That what it's all about.
2) left hand
3) right foot
4) left foot
5) head
6) butt
7) whole self
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