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Older people dancing
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Should old people be banned from dancing?
I think we need a Dad Dancing act through Parliamnet personally, the dancefloor is not a place for the over 40's, I'm afraid.
It makes me cringe. Then I cry.
Yeah.
I can't even delete this shit in the morning, eh?
I think we need a Dad Dancing act through Parliamnet personally, the dancefloor is not a place for the over 40's, I'm afraid.
It makes me cringe. Then I cry.
Yeah.
I can't even delete this shit in the morning, eh?
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yes!
And I thought I was a miserable bugger...
All well and good.
Just wait till Sweet Caroline comes on, me dear
I've just seen that many oldies (of both sexes) trying to grind round my butt when Dirrrty comes on, I'm prejudiced.
I feel like an object
You mean you wont dance with yer missus......my hubbys the same, well thats until im really pished and then he has no say in the matter
Bri, I bet the oldies come and try to drag you up........i would
I was at a wedding earlier this year.
Full of stunning lassies, and who did I dance with all night?
My mam
Weddings are one thing mind, nightclubs are another :razz:
Why?:p
I asked myself the same question, mate
aw but you made sure your Mam had a good time.......so there, dont worry about it. I bet you made up for it the following week at the club
However I've seen people in their 60's doing salsa and latin type dancign and been excellent at it!!
I used to freak out and have a giggle, but now I kinda toned it down and only freak out if my hubby aint there......cos he tells me off
More than likely :yes:
Dance to 60's, 70's and 80's - it's cheesy, and cheesy dancing is expcted, and fun.
Don't worry about dancing sober as you're a worse dancer when drunk - but the drink makes you think you're a pro dancer - while everybody else on the dancefloor just tries to keep out of the way of the letching, dribbling, drunken, windmill armed dancer you've really become.
did i actually write that, i'm off my tits