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do you do the 'oops upside your head' dance

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at family parties?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:53:51
sad

Maybe i need to spike the sherry next time.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:45:03
I have been known to do the macarana in a drunken stylee
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:42:15
we do knees up mother brown too, you're really missing out imsonottelling
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:31:02
We don't dance at family parties, let alone do that one...

Most exciting thing to happen when we get together will be deciding whether to have a second slice of cake.

I have always felt that I am missing out.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:25:57
Considering our family parties most people are prone on the floor already.

Auntie Barbara pokes them with her walking stick.
Yep...family rules state that all have to join in any song with a dance rountine of some description!

Our family parties are brilliant!!grin
Oh God no. If I got down on the floor at a party, I'd never be able to get back up again. And I know that I'd end up behind the flatulent auntie grin
I haven't done that for years - I remember doing it at school disco's a few many years ago [old fogey emoticon]
What, where family members could tape/photograph me and then bring it up at EVERY family gathering to eternity?

NOOOO!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 21:24:04
sag - you lie??? No no no you sit. See this is why you need a 'driver'.
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