ROCK the BOAT BABY----yea--yea

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ROCK the BOAT BABY----yea--yea

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Afternoon friends---


Channel 13----all the 50's-


waaaaaaaahooooooooo--

luv Barbara---BG's hahahahah

HURRY---Irene Cara--WHAT A FEELING


VILLAGE PEOPLE----YMCA :party:


Luve this era of MUSIC--luv MUSIC
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Jumpin and a Jivin'!!! I can just picture you and Louie just rocking the night away. Did you Jive much? The only one I can Jive with is my baby brother. Last time was last summer at a dance up north, several beers, and feeling no pain, we closed the place. Next day, ohhhhh, I hurt, the next week I hurt. Just because of the fibro, its always the after effects of going beyond what I should. But it was such great fun! :manynanas:
Just one brother was missing, but my uncle was, (only 3 yrs older then me) and we did allot of dancing. They had a band that travels around, they did all the oldies, 50's and 60's music. The guys were dressed like back then, and the girls had the ponytails and bobbysocks and full skirts. It was just an amazing set up, must have had at least 20 or so in total in the band that could do all kinds of things. It was pretty neat. We had fun though.

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DANCING AWAY!!!!!!!!!!

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hIYA DEAR WENDY---

For many years Lou didnt dance @ all--he was a *finger-table-thumber* :lol:

Then a bunch of us went for disco dancing lessons,@ the high school-- We had such fun and thats what started Lou on trying his *tip-toeing*

But Robert,my brother, and I were the best Lindy/jitterbug dancers---
He was a great leader and we just danced it up---how I miss that--

And we did all the crazy dancers--mashed potatoe---my fav, was Y.M.C.A--the stroll~~~~~~~~~~~~

I just luved dancing---when any music starts it just fills ya body and off one cha-chas thru the house--

Have a good rest of the weekend

:band: and :bigbighug:

luv Barbara
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Music and dancing is good for the soul! Never was a very good dancer but after a few drinks, I DIDN"T CARE!

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Post by Sally »

Amen, amen!! My favorite was the Stroll. I loved it. American Bandstand and all that. Did your full skirt have a poodle on it? And remember the days of the starched petticoats? No, that wasn't during the Civil War!! Just the 50's. :grin: :grin: :grin:

Bill Hayley and the Comets. Chuck Berry. JERRY LEE LEWIS!! And, of course, Buddy Holly. Were we ever that young??

Love and :party:

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I'm with Sally...The Stroll was the greatest. American Bandstand was an everyday program after school. :party: Love Oma
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:grin: I never missed A. Bandstand :grin:
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

And like me if you were close to Philly, you got to go the American Bandstand. However, had to take a sweater with you to cover up the Catholic school uniform you had on. The nuns watched and you really caught it the next day.

Those were the days.

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