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They Like Me! They Really Really Like Me!
It is “Pat Myself on the Back” Time…
I hope I don’t pull a muscle or anything!![]()
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Today I saw this on Squidoo (check out the image over to the right) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I am a LEADING LENSMASTER in “Other Dance Topics“!
Woo Hoo! Uh-huh! Uh-huh! Doing a happy dance in my chair while moving my hands in the air doing that circle thing… Which if you think about it is quite the feat because I’m typing at the same time.
If you’d like to see my posts (including my latest one “Dancers are Special People“) jump over to: http://www.squidoo.com/lensmasters/TxCowboyDancer
And….
I got a really nice email from Lauren, the lady who was in charge of setting up the dinner and dance where I taught line dances this past Saturday night:
Hi Tony,
Thank you again for coming out last night to show us line dancing! You were truly fantastic, and I’d be happy to be a reference for you any time. You truly made the event fun, and I’m grateful.
Cheers,
Lauren
I had a great time at the event. It was a fun group of folks!
So, there you are… my little bit of self-congratulation…
See ya on the dance floor!
Dancers Are Special People
I’ve posted a new article: “Dancers Are Special People…” over on Squidoo
I have a friend of mine, Beata Howe, who is a wonderfully talented, lovely lady. She is also a US Open Champion. Check out her website when you get a chance. She has this really awesome page on her website. It starts out with:
“See if you can relate to this sequence
Stage One Interested –not sure you can do it but really want to. Think everyone is great and amazed that we can actually “get” it.
Stage Two Excited –Making noticeable progress and kind of excited to dance and learn more.
Stage Three WEEEEEE! – Graduate from your first level and dance with a better dancer and everything just works! You are a dancer!…
There is more, but the basic idea is that people who dance are special because people who dance are a small percentage of the population. That got me wondering, just “how small a percentage?”
Being a former librarian, I did a little research and found….. [drum roll please] Read the rest of this entry







