User talk:Peterb323

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Contra Dance
Hi Peter. Sorry for the confusion with the bookshelves... I'm not sure why those templates are protected, I'll have a look.

There is another book this: Ten_Stupid_Things_Beginners_Do_to_Mess_Up_Their_Contradance_Experience. Several chapters to it as well, but it looks like it hasn't been worked on in over a year, and it uses old naming conventions too. I'll request some assistance for you on the Staff Lounge. If you don't mind, I'm going to suggest just using Contra Dance as the title, since it's always nice to have some information about a subject to go with the tips, techniques, etc.

If there are more wikipedia articles about contra dance, we can import them to be incorporated into the book. Just list the articles on WB:RFI and we'll bring them over. -- SB_Johnny | talk 12:58, 22 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Hi again...yes, your stub is better... that book is a bit odd, if you ask me :). The merge proposal was to take the best from the older book and merge it into yours, rather than the other way around. -- SB_Johnny | talk 10:37, 29 November 2006 (UTC)