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No Drinky And No Stinky
From
Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to
All on Tue Jun 28 00:08:48 2022
On a personal note, when I started Square Dancing in 1985, my caller
told us this the first night of classes, and I still strongly believe it.
I would expect both enforcement of PROPER SQUARE DANCE ATTIRE, and of NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEFORE OR DURING A SQUARE DANCE.
The definition of proper square dance attire is listed elsewhere in
this message thread...and you obviously don't need to have your faculties impaired by alcohol while you're dancing. If you do not wish to dance any further that day/evening, then it's your choice if you wish to drink, as
there are usuallly several restaurants that serve beer, wine, etc. around
the area.
And, with all the people moving around in a room, combined with warm
summer weather, you're going to perspire to keep cool...and basically,
if you don't take a bath or shower, using soap and deodorant before
coming to the dance, everyone will know it.
There is nothing more disconcerting to fellow dancers than to have to
deal with a dancer in their square with body odor, and/or bad breath.
Those who choose to smoke will most likely be requested to go to special
areas, or outside. Many of the restaurants may also have areas designated
for smokers. If you have a problem with bad breath, please consider using breath mints. Your fellow dancers will appreciate your cooperation in
these areas.
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
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From
Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to
All on Wed Sep 28 00:14:52 2022
On a personal note, when I started Square Dancing in 1985, my caller
told us this the first night of classes, and I still strongly believe it.
I would expect both enforcement of PROPER SQUARE DANCE ATTIRE, and of NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEFORE OR DURING A SQUARE DANCE.
The definition of proper square dance attire is listed elsewhere in
this message thread...and you obviously don't need to have your faculties impaired by alcohol while you're dancing. If you do not wish to dance any further that day/evening, then it's your choice if you wish to drink, as
there are usuallly several restaurants that serve beer, wine, etc. around
the area.
And, with all the people moving around in a room, combined with warm
summer weather, you're going to perspire to keep cool...and basically,
if you don't take a bath or shower, using soap and deodorant before
coming to the dance, everyone will know it.
There is nothing more disconcerting to fellow dancers than to have to
deal with a dancer in their square with body odor, and/or bad breath.
Those who choose to smoke will most likely be requested to go to special
areas, or outside. Many of the restaurants may also have areas designated
for smokers. If you have a problem with bad breath, please consider using breath mints. Your fellow dancers will appreciate your cooperation in
these areas.
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
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From
Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to
All on Wed Dec 28 00:11:18 2022
On a personal note, when I started Square Dancing in 1985, my caller
told us this the first night of classes, and I still strongly believe it.
I would expect both enforcement of PROPER SQUARE DANCE ATTIRE, and of NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEFORE OR DURING A SQUARE DANCE.
The definition of proper square dance attire is listed elsewhere in
this message thread...and you obviously don't need to have your faculties impaired by alcohol while you're dancing. If you do not wish to dance any further that day/evening, then it's your choice if you wish to drink, as
there are usuallly several restaurants that serve beer, wine, etc. around
the area.
And, with all the people moving around in a room, combined with warm
summer weather, you're going to perspire to keep cool...and basically,
if you don't take a bath or shower, using soap and deodorant before
coming to the dance, everyone will know it.
There is nothing more disconcerting to fellow dancers than to have to
deal with a dancer in their square with body odor, and/or bad breath.
Those who choose to smoke will most likely be requested to go to special
areas, or outside. Many of the restaurants may also have areas designated
for smokers. If you have a problem with bad breath, please consider using breath mints. Your fellow dancers will appreciate your cooperation in
these areas.
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)
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From
Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to
All on Tue Mar 28 00:08:36 2023
On a personal note, when I started Square Dancing in 1985, my caller
told us this the first night of classes, and I still strongly believe it.
I would expect both enforcement of PROPER SQUARE DANCE ATTIRE, and of NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEFORE OR DURING A SQUARE DANCE.
The definition of proper square dance attire is listed elsewhere in
this message thread...and you obviously don't need to have your faculties impaired by alcohol while you're dancing. If you do not wish to dance any further that day/evening, then it's your choice if you wish to drink, as
there are usuallly several restaurants that serve beer, wine, etc. around
the area.
And, with all the people moving around in a room, combined with warm
summer weather, you're going to perspire to keep cool...and basically,
if you don't take a bath or shower, using soap and deodorant before
coming to the dance, everyone will know it.
There is nothing more disconcerting to fellow dancers than to have to
deal with a dancer in their square with body odor, and/or bad breath.
Those who choose to smoke will most likely be requested to go to special
areas, or outside. Many of the restaurants may also have areas designated
for smokers. If you have a problem with bad breath, please consider using breath mints. Your fellow dancers will appreciate your cooperation in
these areas.
--- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (954:895/7)