Originally posted by uk-jive
[B]Oral Daisy Flop (named after the founder of the dance Lydia Rosa-Flop) isSays Lydia, "The dance originated at Friday's Apollo in the Spanish town of Playa Folds Rio. [
Best wishes,
Jon
UK-Jive
Press Release
UK-Jive is proud to announce a new dance franchising opportunity being offered to all modern jive enthusiasts. Interest in this strictly limited offer is expected to be extremely high, so your immediate response is encouraged.
This new dance craze, with its unusually named moves like the Oral Daisy Flop (named after the founder of the dance Lydia Rosa-Flop) is expected to become a massive hit.
Says Lydia, "The dance originated at Friday's Apollo in the Spanish town of Playa Folds Rio. The dance itself is based on the popular modern jive style, the difference being it take a far more 'whole body' approach."
Workshops are expected to be run throughout the UK over the coming weeks. To register your interest, please email info@uk-jive.co.uk.
Please forward this release to anyone who may be interested. As an incentive, if you introduce someone who goes on to sign-up for the course, you will be entitled to 15% introduction bonus.
Best wishes,
Jon
UK-Jive
Originally posted by uk-jive
[B]Oral Daisy Flop (named after the founder of the dance Lydia Rosa-Flop) isSays Lydia, "The dance originated at Friday's Apollo in the Spanish town of Playa Folds Rio. [
Best wishes,
Jon
UK-Jive
It's an excellent new dance. I've tried it before. My favourite move is the Flair Loop.
yes yes very good not funny
especially when there is a war on. So, after all the biased news on TV go HERE for real news about Iraq
Is it true that to do this move you have to wear a special suit made of pralo Foil?Originally posted by Lou
It's an excellent new dance. I've tried it before. My favourite move is the Flair Loop.
Personally, I haven't yet. However I know that the local teachers, Olaf Lipor and Flora Opil do recommend it!Originally posted by Dance Demon
Is it true that to do this move you have to wear a special suit made of pralo Foil?
Ahh yes.....Olaf and Flora....don't they come from a little Swedish town called Lirpaloof ?Originally posted by Lou
Personally, I haven't yet. However I know that the local teachers, Olaf Lipor and Flora Opil do recommend it!
Ahh well... sillyness over for another year...
you obviously havn't been reading this forum for the last few days then???Originally posted by uk-jive
Ahh well... sillyness over for another year...
Well, if that's any comfort to you, you had me going for a minuteOriginally posted by uk-jive
Ahh well... sillyness over for another year...
I was about to move the thread to the Social Events area with the other adverts / press releases, until it dawned on me
Franck.
Such strong teeth.... where does the daisy come into it? I get the oral and the flop....
I understand they often go together.......Originally posted by Lindsay
I get the oral and the flop....
I guess that you wouldn't be any good at crosswords then Lindsay!
Steve
Please explain.....Originally posted by Graham
I understand they often go together.......
Yeh - we're ALL waiting to hear that....Originally posted by Siobhan
Please explain.....
Wx
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Graham
I understand they often go together.......
Are you trying to tell us something Graham ... surely not!!!
Will you be allowed to print the answer anyway ?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lindsay
Such strong teeth.... where does the daisy come into it? I get the oral and the flop....
Is that not DAISY thats being "flopped" or should it be DIZZY !!
one loose tooth and she's history....
Looks painful
Wonder how many people fell for it... Anyone know?
There seems to be one or two that haven't quite got there yet... and 2 days late just isn't good enough, really.
Still awaiting Graham's explanation though...
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