This thread provides smiles with every new post. (Go ahead and click on the link to the band's web page.)

When I'm having one of those "busman's holiday" moments, I remind myself that I'm here to have fun experiencing dancing that I'm not having to call. ..
- OR - a learning experience. (Once at a Civil War dance with a familiar crowd, by the time the caller had struggled through a third dance, several fellow dancers had requested my business card. They were hoping to make future events more fun.)

Chris Mulvey wrote:
"did you tell anyone like organisers, or band or even the caller directly that people were losing the will to live listening to him/her? You might sound rude at the time doing that - but if they aren't told then they will just carry on doing the same!"

Sometimes when you initiate a conversation with the caller in charge, you get invited to lead a tip.

My guess here is that the client was happy, or content, with the presentation. Although I was cringing while reading the description (and looking at the band's website -- go ahead, do it!), maybe Silver Hot Pants Caller is the cousin or good friend of the client's manager.

--Karen D.