Chuckee-Chase-Her left to watch over all two leggers and Ferrets on December 30, 1995. He was the Founder of Ferret Friends of Indian River County Shelter. A new leader for the shelter had to be choosen so a contest was held on January 15, 1996. No female ferrets were participating in the contest as Sweet Samantha (a female) is the founder of Ferret Friends of Indian River County International (post only held by a female ferret). Since Chuckee was the best dancer it was decided a dancing contest would be the best way to choose the new shelter leader. Vieing for the title were: L.K. (Loving Kindness) a 3 yr old silver tip. Randy Skins - a 4 year old chocolate, and Jerry Jeremiah - 2 year old Albino L.K. started out with the WATUSI. Out of a possible 10, L.K. received and 8. While doing the Watusi he mis-judged the length of the stage and crashed into one of the judges (Sweet Sam) rendering her unconcious. Randy Skins was the next entry - doing the JERK. Out of a possible 10, Randy received 7 points. His 3 point penalty happened when during his performace Rancy "JERKED" right into a wall, crashed to the floor and tried a recovery by flinging himself to the curtains for a spectular recovery (which unfortunately did not happen). Next came Jerry Jeremiah performing the HIP-HOP. Jerry's score was a 6. While performing his Hip-Hop dance he not only stopped to scratch but decided to take nap (this brought dook, dooks from the judges). The final event "Line Dancing" had to be cancelled as it became evident that none of the participant had been practicing. An extra point was given to L.K. (loving Kindness) for a perfect piouette done just before he crashed in to Sweet Sam. The new Head Shelter Ferret with a total of 8 out of 10 points is: L.K. (Loving Kindness). After winning L.K. gave a short chortled speech. "It will be difficult to follow in Chuckee-Chase-Her's dance steps. But I shall do my best. I will petition for more dancing time, SafRaisin Oil, and new and better music (minus the mommy's singing). I shall do my upmost to teach each new ferret who arrives at out shelter the art of Love, Kissy Face, and above all - how to dance, - we all "GOTTA DANCE" L.K. Head Shelter Ferret Ferret Friends of Indian River County Shelter [Posted in FML issue 1449]