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Old 02-16-2008, 10:34 PM #10
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Originally Posted by CayoKay View Post
I see a side-view of a lady dancing.

she's wearing a white hat (like a beret) and has reddish hair, a long full swirly grayish skirt, and an orange-ish shirt.

she's doing the flamenco or something, because her skirt swirls way up and around.

anybody think I need my *eyes* checked?

Now that you mention it, I see a Toulouse Lautrec Can-Can lady break dancing. Her boots are a bit on the orang-ish side, her petticoats are swirling all around, and her hands are on the floor.....

Cayo, you and I need to go drinking sometime (in a very safe place where no other people are around so they don't commit us).
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