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Old 08-09-2008, 10:38 PM #1
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Don't forget the Chicken Dance!!!

You're really looking to end "Earl", aren't ya?
Gotta have a slow, romantic dance in there somewhere, Earl..
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How about the Limbo?? (altho, I've only ever done that on roller skates)


Have fun at the party. August 19th is the 2nd anniversary of my first optic neuritis attack, and was the first time I had any idea that I had MS.
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You're really looking to end "Earl", aren't ya?
Gotta have a slow, romantic dance in there somewhere, Earl..
Naw, if I really had it in for Earl I would have suggested break dancing, Lol!
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The Mashed Potato is awesome. Good one Pacifica.

Whats that one where ya sing ya put your left foot in and shake it all around? I am a little foggy on the name of it.
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The Mashed Potato is awesome. Good one Pacifica.

Whats that one where ya sing ya put your left foot in and shake it all around? I am a little foggy on the name of it.
The hokey pokey! What about the Hustle and cotton eyed joe?
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LOL, I was at a wedding where a man my age was dancing and did the mashed potatoes. I told the young 'uns around me what dance he was doing and they had never heard of it.

I used to dance every time there was music, one of the things that MS has robbed me of and I miss it so much. I can make it through maybe half a song but I try and I'm thankful to be able to do that.

BTW, for those that don't know the mashed potatoes the UTube video shows you how.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72A64...eature=related
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How about The Twist (think Chubby Checker)
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