I have a "Cold Pig in Warm Mud", first heard it from Penn Fix in 1995,
and it's published that way in Midwest Folklore. Maybe the slightly
altered version is slightly renamed?
I haven't used it much but have approached it as a "let loose and live
with what happens" dance -- if the stars have more or fewer than four
people, that's ok, you just have to come back to your partner. In the
box next to Eric Zorn's "The Axiom of Choice". :-)
~ Becky Nankivell
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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2011 15:50:58 +1300
From: Liz and Bill <staf186(a)ext.canterbury.ac.nz>
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Happy as a Warm Pig in Cold Mud
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Interesting discussion, looks like a fun dance, but what temperature is the pig?
I have a dance card with a cold pig and warm mud! The title on the you tube
video title has a warm pig, but the title frame in the video has a cold pig. I
suppose the pig would be happy either way.
Cheers, Bill