That was my understanding of ONS and MUC.  Could it be anything else???  
Obvious.

Rich

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From: Greg McKenzie <[email protected]> 

> 
> Callers, 
> 
> Some people may not be familiar with the jargon we use. Just to clarify: 
> 
> ONS stands for "Old Ninnie's Shuffle" a dance done at retirement 
> homes in southern New Mexico. 
> 
> MUC stands for "Mucilaginous Uphill Crabwalk" which is a popular 
> dance amongst college students on the East coast. 
> 
> Just thought that might help. 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> Greg McKenzie 
> 
> ******** 
> 
> At 12:43 PM 6/17/2008, you wrote: 
> >Dancing on grass works just fine. Stick with an elbow swing, which 
> >I usually do for a ONS dance anyway. 
> >I'm assuming that this is a dance with mostly novice, one-time 
> >dancers. We did play for a MUC dance once that was in the grass and 
> >the dance seemed to work just fine too, except for the mosquitos. 
> 
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