Monday, November 15, 2010

Looking Forward to Thanksgiving.

No Thanksgiving dances or parties in the schedules. Everyone is preparing for Christmas and New Years, I guess.

"To them that wait, all things reveal themselves,
provided that they have the courage not to deny
in the darkness, what they have seen in the light."

Town Dancer blog is still nip and tuck in hits with West Side Story for second place. Dancing in the Dark going up front and may stay there. I will continue to hold the top three in level 7 for the rest of the year and let the readers make the decisions.

Moanalua Corridor probably will be deleted on November 30th. It may also be possible to revive it within the three months allowed by Blogger before it is deleted permanently. I just have to be patient and I have been making contact with HBDA chapters direct. Perhaps the chance is still there.

"Rhythm Is Our Business" by the Billy May Orchestra

West Side Story inherits everything West of the Stadium. The blogs in Town inherit everything East of the Stadium. So far the only one of HBDA that may come through will be Pearlridge Chapter and we will play them up.

Meanwhile, the other blogs are calling, Beyond Oahu just went over single digit average daily hits. This at halfway through the month which is hard to do. Anyway, it is good news. With Calvin and David blogging the "out of state" goodies, it will continue to improve.

"One More Time" by Gordon McCrae

Bailando En La Oscuridad, the blog in Spanish is struggling between 3 and 4 average hits per day and hardly staying alive. When I delete Moanalua Corridor, I will have the proper time to dedicate to all the remaining blogs. Then try to determine again which is the first blog to make independent. It must be the top blog. We cannot give away the bottoms, those are mine. We just need three Information Contributors to start and the rest is all downhill in work.


"If you can DREAM it, you can DO it."

Just came across the information that there are almost one million square feet of Good Ballroom Dancing floors in the Hotels of Oahu. However most are not used except as dust collectors and they are dusted regularly. Sometimes they are used for other things like meetings and conferences but nothing that uses a perfectly good dance floor for dancing.

For some reason or another on this Island, you cannot use a perfectly good dance floor for dancing, it may even be illegal. West Oahu should be a whole new set of rules, like maybe dance floors for dancing. Now that is a sparkling new idea, how about that?


"Being right half the time beats being half right all the time."

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