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Re: what to ask
Posted by Onlooker
11/15/2005  10:17:00 PM
Laura. Pharagraph two i can relate to that. I was stupid enough to agree to dance competitions with a lady without any pre knowledge of her situation. At first it was fine. Then she would arrive for our lesson about two minutes before and leave some ten minutes before the lesson ended. This became regular. Phoned to see about what time our event was on at a competition, was told about 2.15
She arrived a little before 2.15 and of course they were running before time. The event was on at 2pm. The last straw was at a fairly big comp. The first event was to be at 9 am which was our event. The only reason we made it to the floor was there had been a major hold up on the freeway ( this wasn't in any way affecting my partner ) and they delayed the start. She still arrived with just a few minutes to spare. And would you believe we won the event. In the evening there was a demonstration by among others Marcus Hilton. The show had just started and she said i'm off now. She had been standing with our teacher, told her she would n't be in for our lesson next day. Didn't say a word to me. Of course i arrived ready to go, to be told you cancelled. As i said first up i was stupid to have continued after the first couple of incidents. My advice is call it off at the first signs. It will happen anyway sooner or later.
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