Blokes & Dancing
#31
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#32
Re: Blokes & Dancing
There is a world of difference between a good boogie and a bad boogie, unfortunately or fortunately, which ever way you look at it I fit into the latter!
Mr Astaire certainly had nothing to worry about before he curled his toes up!
I am built for strength and stamina, not fleet of foot and nimbleness!
Leave that to Lionel Blair (is he dead yet?) and others that light on the loafers!
Mr Astaire certainly had nothing to worry about before he curled his toes up!
I am built for strength and stamina, not fleet of foot and nimbleness!
Leave that to Lionel Blair (is he dead yet?) and others that light on the loafers!
#33
Re: Blokes & Dancing
I think we need to take The Dean and Spugsy for a night out when we go dancing don't you think!
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
#34
Re: Blokes & Dancing
I think we need to take The Dean and Spugsy for a night out when we go dancing don't you think!
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
Have you two been to the nightclub at Emirates Palace since it changed???
#35
Re: Blokes & Dancing
I think we need to take The Dean and Spugsy for a night out when we go dancing don't you think!
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
New Years Eve was the first time my son has seen me in action, he wasn't embarrassed, he thought I was drunk, lol,
#36
Re: Blokes & Dancing
I have never been there Eva, i think quite a lot of youngsters, from what i saw the last time i was leaving EP after having dinner at one of the restaurants.
Squirty has been though, we usually frequent the Jazz Bar and watch Mark the singer make a twat of himself
Squirty has been though, we usually frequent the Jazz Bar and watch Mark the singer make a twat of himself
#40
Re: Blokes & Dancing
I think we need to take The Dean and Spugsy for a night out when we go dancing don't you think!
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).
There is nothing in the world like a good dance, it's the sheer enjoyment of letting yourself go and getting into the 'groove' it doesn't matter what you look like.
And all kids are embarrassed if parents show any sign of dancing, unless they come from Trinidad or Kenya (in my experience).