really enjoyed last night's routine but didn't note the correct move names, so here goes :
Neck Break (variation) take up both hands, man step right then right hand on lady's shoulder
Spin out lady (left to left)
Catapult ( opposite hended) and man pivot round to into sway
Unwind lady into return and take up both hands, crossed, man's L. over
'barrier move' R to R, man's L on lady's R forearm
'Sort of lassoo' lady, stepping across in front of stationary man.
comb lady's R hand over man, step away, side to side
Step together locking man's L arm under lady's R, lean right.
push away and then together, take up both hands and 'flywheel'
Into basket move, step back and comb over lady's head
Spin out lady and take up man's left to lady's right.
I was pleased to repeat the Neck break variation as i was trying to recall it before the class in freestyle.
I found the lassooing lady across difficult initially as i wanted to turn and combining the stepping with rotation for the lady, seemed tricky.
Plus, having done some Ceroc (one of the leading locals there last night

- nice surprise) i 'wanted to go straight into the basket when taking up 'both hands' as Ceroc seems to promote a push together before the basket.
Managed to persuade a young lady who hadn't been leroccing for long to join in and she lasted till nearly the end though through what i thought were the more difficult bits. I'd rather try the moves on a new recruit as long as they aren't totally 'tensed up' than be stood out - even in these days of female emancipation it's up to us to lead

We were slightly short of lady's at the ouset but nearly balanced numbers at the end.
Bit warm but i had a good night

and stayed for the freestyle though a bit tired doing my p/t manual job this morning - they want me moving the veg. at 6:00 am tomorrow :'( - never mind, it's easier in the summer. I wish i felt like i was 18 as i remember, in the summer after A levels, unloading a whole flat bed of concrete blocks by hand one afternoon, alone while the driver sat in the cab. My late boss, Ken came out with one of the best insults i've ever heard in the ensuing exchange but i couldn't possibly type it here.

Better get moving as i might be req'd for my pm p/t job - going to 'jack' if the morning one works out well.