Exactly what I would tell the guys when I taught dance, as to doing things with your hands and feet at the same time, just like driving with a stick-shift. Comparing it to something “complicated” they’re familiar with puts them at ease to know “hey, I CAN do this!”
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Um… nice to see John’s finally enjoying the dance class his hygienist signed him up for.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
John can push Elly around without getting in trouble, this time.
charliefarmrhere over 8 years ago
@earth—-metal (floorboard) is where that term came from. A medal is what you or a soldier might wear as an award. I did know what you meant though!
locuravamp over 8 years ago
That’s…actually pretty accurate for a beginner. Someone who understands they have to LEAD. :)
eelee over 8 years ago
Lynn’sNotes
This was one of Rod’s best lines. We had to stop in the middle of the lesson to enjoy the laughs.
IndyMan over 8 years ago
In the third panel, it looks like they are ‘knocking knees’ rather than passing side to side(of the knees).
jedicharlie57 over 8 years ago
Exactly what I would tell the guys when I taught dance, as to doing things with your hands and feet at the same time, just like driving with a stick-shift. Comparing it to something “complicated” they’re familiar with puts them at ease to know “hey, I CAN do this!”
David Rickard Premium Member over 8 years ago
“It’s like driving standard!”Huh… I thought “stick shift” usually described men
jkemp58 over 8 years ago
Or the petal to the metal….
Alphaomega over 8 years ago
Three on the tree,hand on the trunk, knee banging knee!
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
… and it looks like he’s grinding the gears.
richdell over 8 years ago
Hope he doesn’t pop his clutch.