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John in Covina said:That's why the sage advice says:
"Dance like no one is watching!"
Just remember the title Girls Gone Wild. Don't do anything in public that might come back to bite you later.
Regards,
J
John in Covina said:That's why the sage advice says:
"Dance like no one is watching!"
Miss Sis said:Heck, enjoy yourself however you see fit!
Just don't worry about what other people think. I was once asked what I was on because I was having a great old time. My reply?
"I'm high on life, baby!"
BegintheBeguine said:Yay, Avalon. My LIFE comes back to bite me later; I may as well have fun and I hope someone photographed it and wish someone made a cd of it.
Matt Deckard said:Too much goes into those thoughts of "how would it look" if I got on the floor. Rather than try to make my Charleston look perfect I'd rather have fun. It's a dance... not a mathmatical breakdown of how many different things I can do on the dance floor.
PrettySquareGal said:Being a wallflower has its merits, especially when one is a clod (me).
PrettySquareGal said:Being a wallflower has its merits, especially when one is a clod (me).
...take dancing as an example..I have no real idea of what i am doing out there,and will never be the first one on the floor, but once i start, and the night wears on, the adrenaline kicks in and next thing you know, they are turning off the lights.
RedPop4 said:***********WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
RASH GENERALIZATION TO FOLLOW
GENERALIZATION WARNING
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP WHOOOOOOOOOOOP
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP****************************
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that since the invention and growth of the means of mass communications and recording, that the have fun, participate mentality has been on a general decline.
In our day in time, people either want to make it "big" or at least be on the stage, or they sit back and shut up. It's now "lame" or uncomfortable for people to participate.
Paisley said:I sing in my car. Alone. When I sing at home, my dog leaves the room.
What I usually don't like is when someone from the audience gets up on the stage and sings with the band. :icon_smil I call this self-delusion theater.
Haversack said:...As for the military, back in the 1980s, I was told by a friend and West Pointer that "singing was effeminate." "O tempore, O Mores".
Haversack.
John in Covina said:That's why the sage advice says:
"Dance like no one is watching!"
Hammelby said:One thing that im tired of, is todays neo-bu**it machoism, their domination aura, the wrinkled-up-eyebrows look and the staring-down-other-guys game. And the only time they smile is when they have complete control over the crowd. *gah!* :rage:
Sorry for blowing off steam guys.. i just think i needed to..
scotrace said:"You can accomplish a lot if you don't care how you look."
.... Lance Armstrong