22 thoughts on “Could I Have This Dance For The Rest Of My Life?”
Let’s see. Ok. had a lot of sailors dancing. KU had a lot of sweaters swaying. Pre- war Arkansas did its part for the Army and the Jefferson High School was all about the Blue Man Group.
I applaud your correction of the plural and possessive. I learned a few years ago that the only folks who get the possessive (sans s) after their “s”-ending names are Jesus and Moses. Like Moses’ cane. But not Niles. It would be Niles’s cane. I’m wasting your time now.
Yay, Diana. Me, too. When MDW Karen and I went someplace early in our living-with stage and I started with my moves in public she declared, “Hey, you’re dancing just like you do in our living room!” To which I declared, “How did you expect me to dance?!” I only have The Happy Dance, you see. 🙂 Oh, wait, there is The Lawn Mower. And I do know The Chicken Dance, too … Nevermind, Diana. I have a few moves up my sleeve, I guess. ❤
Let’s see. Ok. had a lot of sailors dancing. KU had a lot of sweaters swaying. Pre- war Arkansas did its part for the Army and the Jefferson High School was all about the Blue Man Group.
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You got it!
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swinging in Arkansas!
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That was my parent’s “song.” But they aren’t in the photo. Just sayin’.
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The Anne Murray one? They did know she is Canadian, right? 😉
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Haha! Yeah, they knew.
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I meant parents’ song. I wasn’t conceived asexually. I swear…
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I applaud your correction of the plural and possessive. I learned a few years ago that the only folks who get the possessive (sans s) after their “s”-ending names are Jesus and Moses. Like Moses’ cane. But not Niles. It would be Niles’s cane. I’m wasting your time now.
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We actually have a local mortuary that insists on being listed as Burns’s in print. It always burnses’ me up when I see it.
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HA!
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Dancing shoes!
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Nowadays if ain’t Uptown Funk nobody wants to dance to it, Kerbey. 🙂
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Yep. I wish I could go two-stepping in my boots!
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I wish you could, too, Kerbey. 🙂 I’d go out for a spin. Oops. I don’t know the two-step.
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Just call me nobody – I’ll dance to just about anything! 😉
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Yay, Diana. Me, too. When MDW Karen and I went someplace early in our living-with stage and I started with my moves in public she declared, “Hey, you’re dancing just like you do in our living room!” To which I declared, “How did you expect me to dance?!” I only have The Happy Dance, you see. 🙂 Oh, wait, there is The Lawn Mower. And I do know The Chicken Dance, too … Nevermind, Diana. I have a few moves up my sleeve, I guess. ❤
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You do know I’ve pictured all these moves now, right? 😀
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I’m sure you may have been laughing, too, right? ❤ If not, you should have been, Diana.
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Oh my gosh the title of your post reminded me how much my mom crushed on Engelbert Humperdinck, in particular, this song…
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That is a lot of pictures of Engelbert. I don’t blame your mom at all. You know his real name was much simpler, right? I did a blog post on him last year: http://funnynamesblog.com/2014/04/23/engelbert-humperdinck-or-englebert-reynolds/
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Yes, I knew that, what a nutter eh?
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No — those tickets cost extra.
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