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    Blinfolded girls

    I know Ozzy guys have a reputation for being no oil paintings but is that not a little harsh, even for their thick skins?

    Just thinking about blindfolded girls........ does that mean next years comp will have an "inventive things to do with food" category?

    Never mentioned chocolate once!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Ceroc Jock
    Just thinking about blindfolded girls........ does that mean next years comp will have an "inventive things to do with food" category?
    Or handcuffs???

    Well ... YOU started it!

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    I take it boa feathers were covered in the cabaret section?

    I never dun nuffin, guv.

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    Originally posted by Wendy
    Gus is witty and clever and he can really dance !!! and he is (was??) a teacher which rounds off this nice little thread !!!!
    Sounds like charater assisnation to me .... witty and clever .. careful, my acerbic reputation will be blown at this rate:sorry

    Looking forward to getting back to joining the debate ... looks like that post the champs there has been an air of euphoria on the bulltin board ... lomng may it continue.
    Can't wait to see you all te the 10 year party ...

    PS ... managed to 'borrow' some great new NZ moves which I'll hopefully incorprate into the Gus workshops.

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    Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Rachel
    Or handcuffs???

    Well ... YOU started it!
    Have I stumbled into the restricted S&M section of the forum?

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    Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Graham
    Have I stumbled into the restricted S&M section of the forum?
    That would be Style & Musical interpretation I presume?

    Franck.

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    Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Graham
    Have I stumbled into the restricted S&M section of the forum?
    No, don't be silly, Graham, where do you get that idea from? It's not restricted at all - everyone's welcome!
    Rachel

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Rachel
    No, don't be silly, Graham, where do you get that idea from? It's not restricted at all - everyone's welcome!
    Rachel
    Rachel..............do you mean everyone hold on til lI catch that train.......................:p

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by bill foreman


    Rachel..............do you mean everyone hold on til lI catch that train.......................:p
    AHA! Found your weak spot... I knew there must be a way of luring you down here somehow so that I could finally get a dance with you. I still need it to be proved to me that anything could possibly be better than chocolate.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by Rachel
    AHA! Found your weak spot... I knew there must be a way of luring you down here somehow so that I could finally get a dance with you. I still need it to be proved to me that anything could possibly be better than chocolate.


    Just remember I didn't say that and definitley not good chocolate.....more your milky bar stuff !!!!!!:p

    Look forward to that dance.

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    Originally posted by Wendy


    On the other hand you guys would queue up to dance with a gorgeous women even if she wasn't the best dancer.
    I doubt if most would. What would be the point, it's not as if you can do much chatting up when dancing even if the woman was awful and stood around looking perplexed most of the time.

    Hmm. Perplexed. I think I see that expression in a lot of my partners.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Blinfolded girls

    Originally posted by bill foreman

    and definitley not good chocolate.....more your milky bar stuff !!!!!!:p
    Bill, sweetheart - don't you know that Milky Bars are definitely GOOD chocolate

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    Originally posted by Wendy
    Men are great (become beautiful !! ) because of their skill
    "Beautiful" I would question, and I don't think that it's the skill that makes great dancers appealing, I think that it is more to do with the fringe benifits that skill gets you: More confidence and belief in yourself, the admiration and envy of others giving you the aparant air or aura of cool

    On the other hand you guys would queue up to dance with a gorgeous women even if she wasn't the best dancer..
    Some perhaps, but in my (limited) experiance, the georgeous women are only approached by those who are unafraid of a refusal - those with a high skill level (ie self belief), or those who have enough arrogance to think that they will never be turned down.
    Ceroc's 'No refusal' policy breaks this down a bit, but it's deep seated mentality.

    The best dancers make us FEEL like we're gorgeous...
    I think you put too much value in physical asthetics; if you feel that way on the dance floor, it shows in your dancing, and you look gorgeous. {even if it is only for one song :p}<-sarcasm

    I'm convinced that dance was invented by some ugly git who couldn't pull the best-looking bird !!!
    I think that dancing was around before me, so your theory could be wrong.

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