I like to say that whoever is doing the taking "lures" the other
person back to their side, or entrances, or enchants, etc., and that
the other person resists the awesome power, or I'll say "be coy"
which inevitably leads to people doing fish imitations.
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1. Re: A New Dance (Jerome Grisanti)
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:45:58 -0500
From: "Jerome Grisanti" <jerome.grisanti(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] A New Dance
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Bob Isaacs wrote:
I use terms such as "play hard to get" for those crossing the set,
and "turn
on the charm" for those on the receiving
side. Anyone else have
some good
lines for this one?
One of my favorite descriptive lines for potentially flirtatious
moves is
"the boy chases the girl until she catches him." Of course, you
can
use
gents and ladies or men and women. And it can be she chasing and him
catching, but you get the idea.
--
Jerome Grisanti
660-528-0858
660-528-0714
http://www.jeromegrisanti.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 14:53:46 -0400
From: Joy Greenwolfe <joy2the(a)mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Give & Take teaching lines WAS: A New Dance
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Bob Isaacs wrote:
I use terms such as "play hard to get" for those crossing the set,
and "turn
> on the charm" for those on the receiving side. Anyone else have
> some good
> lines for this one?
>
On Oct 17, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Jerome Grisanti
wrote:
One of my favorite descriptive lines for
potentially flirtatious
moves is
"the boy chases the girl until she catches him." Of course, you
can
use
gents and ladies or men and women. And it can be she chasing and him
catching, but you get the idea.
I can't remember from where/who I got this, but I often use the line
that it's especially fun if/traditional that "the ladies resist just
enough to make it interesting."
Joy Greenwolfe
Durham, NC
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