Scary thoughts for your Sunday morning
Mar. 18th, 2007 07:47 amYou know it's St. Patrick's Day when you find yourself demonstrating the froog frug (apparently I can't spell this morning!) for people to Irish music.
Some of you lot probably have to drink significantly to get to that point. But for me apparently the frug is always close at hand, unaided by ethanol of any flavor. How...um. I'll leave it to you to come up with an adjective there, really.
Some of you lot probably have to drink significantly to get to that point. But for me apparently the frug is always close at hand, unaided by ethanol of any flavor. How...um. I'll leave it to you to come up with an adjective there, really.
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Date: 2007-03-18 07:55 pm (UTC)-twinkle- Dance is a good thing. I taught someone the Maltese Bransle in a bank... it's a silly dance that makes me think the SCA folk involved felt especially childlike; it is a fun dance. Kids love to make everyone involved fall down when they dance it. :D
I love SCA dances. They usually make me laugh.
- Chica
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