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<DIV>A lady in the San Francisco Bay area vehemently hated the combination "Four
Ladies Chain, Four Ladies Chain". She loudly complained every time it was
called. After several months of this, whenever this combination was called
dancers would all shout together "MAGGIE SPECIAL!!". Sooner or
later it got to where the callers could actually call "Maggie Special" and
the dancers would do a Four Ladies Chain, Four Ladies Chain!</DIV>
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<DIV>So it sounds to me that people need to holler "Richard Special!!" whenever
Weave the Ring is called. That could be a fun way for callers to gradually
become aware that some dancers do not care for this particular call.
Callers certainly cannot guess by ESP what dancers like.</DIV>
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<DIV>Another possible solution is to approach a caller before a dance starts and
say "we'd like to see how many different singing call breaks you can call which
do NOT include Weave the Ring".</DIV>
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<DIV>Or, approach the caller after the second tip and say "we had a vote and
we've already danced enough Weave the Rings for an entire evening. So we
want to see what else you've got in the Singing Call Breaks department!"</DIV>
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<DIV>The point is, if dancers do not make their preferences known, callers will
never know dancers' preferences!</DIV>
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<DIV> Nasser "will not call quite as many Weave the Rings on October 14th"
Shukayr</DIV>
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