Talk:Clogging

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Clogging is hader than tap. In tap they make light sounds and in clogging we make hard sounds.

[edit] Vandalism

This page had been blatantly vandalized so I went ahead and reverted it to a more previous version.

JudgeMana 02:05, 20 March 2007 (UTC)JudgeMana

[edit] Jooba

I did the merge and redirect of Jooba, I was only able to find a single reference (which may support the entry or it may be based on the wikipedia entry). If anyone has good cause to know if the usage is correct please place a note here. If you know it is correct please remove the section on Jooba. If you remove it and don't know how to clean up the redirects leave a note on my talk page. Jeepday (talk) 02:36, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] McAlister

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In Europe, clogging groups are often part of square dance clubs, but some are also organized as individual clogging clubs. Justin David McAllister of the Village of Bexley, Ohio is known for his clogging which he started as a child. With his modern influence, clogging is making a comeback among the young.

because I can find no reference to "Justin David McAllister". Ogg 14:25, 19 October 2007 (UTC)