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Who ever gets the last Word

Yes, hehehehehe, i figured my work here wasn't done , this site isn't in mass and utter confusion.
 
Well, I guess you've got your work cut out for you then!

By the way, does anybody know which direction you turn when performing an allemande left? :-?
 
Figured it out; it's counter-clockwise!

By the way, an allemande left is a square dance move, in which corners grab each other's left forearms and walk in a circle in a counter-clockwise direction. Just in case you ever need to know. :wink:
 
I've never done it, but I've watched it. It looks like a blast! I'll bet it is fun!
 
cly said:
Figured it out; it's counter-clockwise!

By the way, an allemande left is a square dance move, in which corners grab each other's left forearms and walk in a circle in a counter-clockwise direction. Just in case you ever need to know. :wink:
oh yeah I remember that , we did that in primary school though so long ago when we had co-ed gym, but I thought it was promenade left, not allemande left.
 
Well, you've got a left-hand turn, a regular promenade, a star promenade, a grand right and left (or right and left grand), and several other right and left moves. Maybe ya'll called it something different or maybe you mixed up some terms. I don't reckon it matters much, so long as you get back home. 8-)
 
Well, considering I'm sitting at my computer, alone at 2:30 in the morning in my room...I certainly hope nothing is flying through the air at my head - I'm going to need it later this morning and again in the afternoon for a final!
 
Oh, well, thank you! Just what I wanted! I'll send one your way as soon as we get some snow this direction, which just might be Saturday! (I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope!)
 
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