So, will you have a dance to welcome the New Year in?
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So, will you have a dance to welcome the New Year in?
Do you dance? If not....when was the last time you did?
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Re: So, will you have a dance to welcome the New Year in?
Major wrote:No chance Syl, size 12 feet are a bit of a prob.
I would like to be able to dance competently.
Size of feet is no excuse not to whirl your lady round the dancefloor Major....my grandson aged 17 has size 11 feet.....mind you he doesn't dance either.
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I don't dance now, mind you I could twitch a bit !
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Syl wrote:Do you dance? If not....when was the last time you did?
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Last time was at a wedding in September, what a night!
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nicko wrote:I don't dance now, mind you I could twitch a bit !
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Major wrote:I am forced to watch STRICTLY out of fear, I am in awe of those tutors, teachers, they must be excellent at there job to teach to such a high standard.
You poor thing, I sympathise even I don't have to watch that!!!!
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feelthelove wrote:Syl wrote:Do you dance? If not....when was the last time you did?
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Last time was at a wedding in September, what a night!
Everyone has to dance at weddings....it's the best thing about them sometimes.
Last time I danced properly was in the castle in Wales in November.....unfortunately a lot of the other people were dancing 'proper'...and we were doing our own thing.
Most mornings we have this daft game where OH walks across the kitchen and holds his hand out asking for a dance.....we then have a dance, which is not a pretty sight first thing in the morning if anyone copped us....slippers and jogging bottoms (him) no bra (me) and whatever tune we decide to sing as we go.
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Major wrote:I am forced to watch STRICTLY out of fear, I am in awe of those tutors, teachers, they must be excellent at there job to teach to such a high standard.
I love Strictly....Len has left now though.
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Syl wrote:feelthelove wrote:
Last time was at a wedding in September, what a night!
Everyone has to dance at weddings....it's the best thing about them sometimes.
Last time I danced properly was in the castle in Wales in November.....unfortunately a lot of the other people were dancing 'proper'...and we were doing our own thing.
Most mornings we have this daft game where OH walks across the kitchen and holds his hand out asking for a dance.....we then have a dance, which is not a pretty sight first thing in the morning if anyone copped us....slippers and jogging bottoms (him) no bra (me) and whatever tune we decide to sing as we go.
Glad you clarified the bra issue lol, how lovely though. My dancing skills are shall we say limited.............just jigging about on the spot
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Syl wrote:Major wrote:No chance Syl, size 12 feet are a bit of a prob.
I would like to be able to dance competently.
Size of feet is no excuse not to whirl your lady round the dancefloor Major....my grandson aged 17 has size 11 feet.....mind you he doesn't dance either.
My lad is just 16 and his feet are size 14
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feelthelove wrote:Syl wrote:
Everyone has to dance at weddings....it's the best thing about them sometimes.
Last time I danced properly was in the castle in Wales in November.....unfortunately a lot of the other people were dancing 'proper'...and we were doing our own thing.
Most mornings we have this daft game where OH walks across the kitchen and holds his hand out asking for a dance.....we then have a dance, which is not a pretty sight first thing in the morning if anyone copped us....slippers and jogging bottoms (him) no bra (me) and whatever tune we decide to sing as we go.
Glad you clarified the bra issue lol, how lovely though. My dancing skills are shall we say limited.............just jigging about on the spot
Oh don't put yourself down! Especially now you have invested in your own pole
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Miffs2 wrote:Syl wrote:
Size of feet is no excuse not to whirl your lady round the dancefloor Major....my grandson aged 17 has size 11 feet.....mind you he doesn't dance either.
My lad is just 16 and his feet are size 14
They are big.
How tall is he? Grandson is 6'4'' and still growing.
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I dance every single day, one way or another. I always have music on and if a song I like comes on, I whack it up and sling down some moooovs.
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eddie wrote:I dance every single day, one way or another. I always have music on and if a song I like comes on, I whack it up and sling down some moooovs.
Good for you....I love a boogie too......I don't think my moves have changed much since the 60's, but oddly enough they still fit to the music.
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Syl wrote:eddie wrote:I dance every single day, one way or another. I always have music on and if a song I like comes on, I whack it up and sling down some moooovs.
Good for you....I love a boogie too......I don't think my moves have changed much since the 60's, but oddly enough they still fit to the music.
A dance is advanced and there's no wrong way to do it, it's your emotions moving to the music.
I swear to you, I dance round Tesco - earphones in, and I dance until I'm at the checkout then they wanna chat to me so I have to stop
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Syl wrote:Miffs2 wrote:
My lad is just 16 and his feet are size 14
They are big.
How tall is he? Grandson is 6'4'' and still growing.
He is 5 ' 10"
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Miffs2 wrote:feelthelove wrote:
Glad you clarified the bra issue lol, how lovely though. My dancing skills are shall we say limited.............just jigging about on the spot
Oh don't put yourself down! Especially now you have invested in your own pole
Oi!!! That was a secret secret
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Miffs2 wrote:Syl wrote:
They are big.
How tall is he? Grandson is 6'4'' and still growing.
He is 5 ' 10"
You mean they might get bigger?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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feelthelove wrote:Miffs2 wrote:
He is 5 ' 10"
You mean they might get bigger?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They won't will they?!
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Miffs2 wrote:feelthelove wrote:
You mean they might get bigger?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They won't will they?!
I hope not!!! They bring new meaning to the phrase plates of meat!!!!
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eddie wrote:Syl wrote:eddie wrote:I dance every single day, one way or another. I always have music on and if a song I like comes on, I whack it up and sling down some moooovs.
Good for you....I love a boogie too......I don't think my moves have changed much since the 60's, but oddly enough they still fit to the music.
A dance is advanced and there's no wrong way to do it, it's your emotions moving to the music.
I swear to you, I dance round Tesco - earphones in, and I dance until I'm at the checkout then they wanna chat to me so I have to stop
Well I have no idea where the word "advanced" came from in my post.
I swear I typed "personal"
Ghosts in my iPad I reckon
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eddie wrote:eddie wrote:
A dance is advanced and there's no wrong way to do it, it's your emotions moving to the music.
I swear to you, I dance round Tesco - earphones in, and I dance until I'm at the checkout then they wanna chat to me so I have to stop
Well I have no idea where the word "advanced" came from in my post.
I swear I typed "personal"
Ghosts in my iPad I reckon
Always the same, blame the poor IT, just like Miffs and her self texing phone
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Miffs' texting is terrible!! I dread hearing from her in case I can't decipher what she's saying.
She actually managed to "like" one of my texts the other day???
She actually managed to "like" one of my texts the other day???
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eddie wrote:Miffs' texting is terrible!! I dread hearing from her in case I can't decipher what she's saying.
She actually managed to "like" one of my texts the other day???
Didn't you get the memo??? It's not Miffs, it's her phone(s). Every single phone she's had has been the same, it's not her fault, honest
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I'll be having a dance if there's room at the place I'm going to. I dance all the time!
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Major wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:I'll be having a dance if there's room at the place I'm going to. I dance all the time!
Ya lead em a 'merry dance' on forums Miss Ragga, ya gotem beat
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Raggamuffin wrote:I'll be having a dance if there's room at the place I'm going to. I dance all the time!
Rags you like Northern Soul, don't you? I'm sure it was you...?
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eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:I'll be having a dance if there's room at the place I'm going to. I dance all the time!
Rags you like Northern Soul, don't you? I'm sure it was you...?
Indeed I do! I love to dance to it.
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Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:I'll be having a dance if there's room at the place I'm going to. I dance all the time!
Rags you like Northern Soul, don't you? I'm sure it was you...?
Indeed I do! I love to dance to it.
You seen the film Northern Soul? I watched it the other night and it was great.
There were some supposedly rare tracks played in it
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eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Indeed I do! I love to dance to it.
You seen the film Northern Soul? I watched it the other night and it was great.
There were some supposedly rare tracks played in it
Not that one - I must watch it. I've seen SoulBoy.
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Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Indeed I do! I love to dance to it.
You seen the film Northern Soul? I watched it the other night and it was great.
There were some supposedly rare tracks played in it
Not that one - I must watch it. I've seen SoulBoy.
Watch it. It's set in Lancashire and charts a young man's discovery of the music and the music scene.
And lots of dancing!
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eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Not that one - I must watch it. I've seen SoulBoy.
Watch it. It's set in Lancashire and charts a young man's discovery of the music and the music scene.
And lots of dancing!
It sounds like SoulBoy.
Anyway, I shall ask the DJ to play some Northern Soul tomorrow night - he'll have loads of it.
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Syl wrote:Do you dance? If not....when was the last time you did?
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I love dancing. Having a massive party to celebrate 2017. It's only family but there's a lot of us! Lol
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If I don't get a chance then a happy new year to you and your family SM x
(Must be your nieces birthday soon?)
(Must be your nieces birthday soon?)
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eddie wrote:If I don't get a chance then a happy new year to you and your family SM x
(Must be your nieces birthday soon?)
Thank you eddie and you too xxx
Yes on 28th Jan she turns 5! Acts like a 25 year old though lol
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SEXY MAMA wrote:eddie wrote:If I don't get a chance then a happy new year to you and your family SM x
(Must be your nieces birthday soon?)
Thank you eddie and you too xxx
Yes on 28th Jan she turns 5! Acts like a 25 year old though lol
Hahahaha Ive got one of those as you know!
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