FLAT BROKE BOOGIE
Choreographed by Jan Wyllie, 4 Pebble Court, Torquay, Hervey Bay, 4655 Qld., Australia janwyllie@bigpond.com         http://www.users.bigpond.com/janwyllie/ 
Description 48 counts, 2 walls, 192 bpm, Easy Intermediate 01/03
Music There's A Hole In My Pocket - Ricky Van Shelton

1-4	Tap R heel  beside L, Bounce (or jump) L heel up and down, Step R across L, Hold
5-8	Tap L heel beside R, Bounce R heel up and down, Step L across R, Hold

9-10	Turning L heel in touch R toe beside L heel, Hold
11-12	Turn L heel out and touch R heel beside L toe, Hold
	The following 'dwight heels' move to the right
13-14	Turn L heel in and touch R toe beside L heel, Turn L heel out and touch R heel beside L toe
15-16	Turn L heel in and touch R toe beside L heel, Turn L heel out and touch R heel beside L toe

17-18	Step R to right making 1/4 turn left, Rock fwd onto L
19-20	Step fwd on R, Hold
21-24	Rock/step fwd on L bending knee low, Rock back on R, Step back on L, Step R beside L

25-28	Rock/step fwd on L bending knee low, Rock back on R, Step back on L, Step R beside L
29-32	Rock/step fwd on L bending knee low, Rock back on R, Step back on L, Touch R beside L

33-35	Stepping back make 1/4 turn right and step R to right side bumping  hips right, left, right
36	Hold
37-40	Making 1/4 turn right step L to left side and bump hips left, right, left, Hold

41-44	Making 1/4 turn right step R to right side and bump hips right, left, right, Hold
45-46	Step L across R, Hold, 
&	Step  R beside L
47-48	Step L across R, Hold
This is just a little fun dance and I hope you treat it as such.
I first used  'dwight heels' in the dance Rockin' The Cart which won the
Australian section of the choreography competition at Tamworth 
in 2001, or 2000 or whenever it was.
Since then I have received a bit of flack from a critic in the USA for calling them 'dwight heels' 
because apparently  there is no such thing.... well, that's according to my critic anyhow.  
As for me, I'll just keep right on calling them  dwight heels and I'm sure the majority of line dancers 
will know exactly what I mean by that terminology - 
and the rest will become educated as they go along I am sure!

Hope you enjoy the music, the dance - and especially the 'dwight heels'!
See you on the floor sometime....  Jan
Every effort has been made to ensure these cue Sheets are accurate, Should you find any errors,
Please let me know via e-mail thank you...... Robert
http://www.arjjazedance.free-online.co.uk January 2003