Yes, Ken, we are echoing each other - I'd really like to find out what this Roseland FT is, as well as how (if ever) QQS timing may be used as some have written elsewhere. Perhaps someone actually knows either or both things & can enlighten us.
In the interim, in this spirit of regional dance quirks, I have come up with a proposed version called the Maine Foxtrot - the basic goes like this: see rabid fox arrogantly barking on lawn; open door & do 3 Slows toward fox, then do 12 Quicks in reverse weave to livingroom, ending in a Slow with pliade, & grabbing 9mm with man's right hand, then 16 forward Quicks retracing last moves, twinkle to PP, miss fox twice, nail him in the head as he does 6 slows toward you, open impetus & weave from PP to phone, ask dance partner to bring scotch, and apologize to others (doing Roseland?) for backing the LOD. A possible new Arthur Murray routine for the jaded, anxious for more new patterns? Nice 'n easy does it...