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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Jeni Roution & Mandy Book
Music:
Sometimes Bad Is Bad - Huey Lewis
 
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RIGHT TOE TOUCH (SPLIT WEIGHT), RECOVER LEFT, LOCK STEP FORWARD, SIDE ROCK CROSS, ½ TURN SWEEP TO LEFT
1Touch right foot forward splitting weight (lean into right foot)
2Return weight to the left (push off with right foot)
3&4Locking shuffle step forward (right, left, right)
5Rock side left
&Take weight on right foot
6Cross left foot in front of right (take weight on left)
7Sweep right foot with ½ turn to left
8End sweep with right foot in front, but keep weight back on left foot

REPEAT FIRST 8 COUNTS BUT FULL SWEEPING TURN ON COUNT 7
1Touch right foot forward splitting weight (lean into right foot)
2Return weight to the left (push off with right foot)
3&4Locking shuffle step forward (right, left, right)
5Rock side left
&Take weight on right foot
6Cross left foot in front of right (take weight on left)
7Sweep right foot with full turn to left
8End sweep with right foot to the side

RIGHT SAILOR STEP, CROSS LEFT OVER RIGHT, UNWIND ¾ TURN TO RIGHT, KICK RIGHT - STEP BACK ON RIGHT, SHIFT WEIGHT BACK
1&2Sailor step (right, left, right)
3Cross left foot over right
4Unwind ¾ turn to right (putting weight onto left foot)
5Kick right foot forward
6Step back onto right foot
7Shift weight forward to left foot
8Shift weight back onto right foot
On weight shifts (7-8), throw head forward on 7 and back on 8 for attitude

KICK & CROSS SERIES WITH ¼ TURN RIGHT AND HITCH TURN ¼ RIGHT
1&2Kick and cross (kick with left foot, cross over right, point right toe to right side)
3&4Kick and cross with turn (kick with right foot, cross over left, ¼ turn and point left to side)
5&6Kick and cross (kick left, cross left over right, point right toe to side)
7-8Hitch right foot behind left knee and make ¼ turn to right

REPEAT

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