have a passion to coach couples to transcend all barriers to being with each other through dance
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About me:
trying anything once is an opportunity to reshape one's future - u never know what's gonna happen! it's fair to say Dance Labs is the place it all comes together :)
Who I'd like to meet:
anyone who loves to experiment with dance - the more out there you are - the better ;)
my perfect dance partner is an "uber-partner" of sorts - perfectly willing to collaborate and find other things in life we have in common to create together.
Chin, How are you? What's the latest with Dance Labs? What's the latest on the military coup? :)
I've been really busy lately. I'm going to my first Muslim wedding on Friday. I'm also preparing for a visit by Jordanian judges. I'll be spending a whole day with them on mediation and a preliminary injunction mock hearing. Then, there's my regular work on class actions and bankruptcy.
So much for business. How's your personal life?
When I was in Thailand, I didn't get to go to a Thai wedding. I did, however, attend a Thai funeral.
I know that in Cambodia a traditional wedding goes on for several days. My Cambodian friend had so many outfits to wear over the course of the wedding days that I don't know how he had the energy to keep changing outfits, let alone remember what to wear for what event.
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How are you? What's the latest with Dance Labs? What's the latest on the military coup? :)
I've been really busy lately. I'm going to my first Muslim wedding on Friday. I'm also preparing for a visit by Jordanian judges. I'll be spending a whole day with them on mediation and a preliminary injunction mock hearing. Then, there's my regular work on class actions and bankruptcy.
So much for business. How's your personal life?
When I was in Thailand, I didn't get to go to a Thai wedding. I did, however, attend a Thai funeral.
I know that in Cambodia a traditional wedding goes on for several days. My Cambodian friend had so many outfits to wear over the course of the wedding days that I don't know how he had the energy to keep changing outfits, let alone remember what to wear for what event.
Is it like that in Thailand?
Stay cool.
Bob
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