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    Re: S'Funk Aftermath reviews

    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    Sis i would advice chucking trousers away
    No chance...they cost me a bleedin fortune. I'll just have to buy a top that covers my arse or get some braces.

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    Gav - absolutely adorable to dance with and now he has his 8 pack...ooo errr missus..
    Is that the same as a 6 pack, or is he so fit these days that his muscles have started multiplying? I'm with you on the 'ooo errrs' though. He's flippin totty these days.

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    Re: S'Funk Aftermath reviews

    S'funk is a great concept that needs a little getting used. Those of us that were there for the opening event were treated to a night of fun music that most have rarely heard at a regular MJ night, and a spacious floor to dance on without the usual crowds.

    I liked the music, all of which I found not only danceable but highly infectious. Alas, lack of stamina meant lots of enforced breaks from dancing. And it was also rare to hear so many tracks that David & I could hustle to, including, of course, the classic 'Do the Hustle'. There was quite a bit of reminiscing as well when certain tracks came on that we regularly danced MJ to way back in the 80s - yes, we started learning MJ all those years ago.

    After reading the reviews, perhaps more people might be minded to give S'Funk a try next time. It makes a refreshing change from the usual MJ fare, and unlike what many people think, it isn't all fast music.

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    Re: S'Funk Aftermath reviews

    I missed it as I was rockin' in Camber

    When's the next one Rocky (please)


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