There was only one cowboy hat. The ages ranged from teenagers to 80. About 80% women.
The music wasn't even all country, probally more other styles than country.
It wasn't all that bad. It cost $5. Their idea of food was chips and candy, so don't go there
for supper. I found out that I have 2 left feet and no chance of ever getting better.
The people were nice and easy to talk to. Besides the guy in the cowboy hat and a young guy
that looked like an elf, we had nobody to make fun of!
Overall it was fun and I would probally do it again.
ron
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
This Should Be......
....fun?....interesting?...recorded and posted to YouTube!
I'm - strangely - not opposed to going line dancing. I think they let you drink. Ron and I took swing dancing lessons a number of years (decades) ago and it was really fun. We even bought a CD by "The Cherry Poppin' Daddies" (if you overlook the band's name) that we thought we'd practice with...but, we didn't and promptly forgot every thing we ever learned. I hear tell they give some instruction beforehand.
So, while I won't be wearing a flannel shirt...we'll go and check this out and report back. Yee, ah, Ha?
I'm - strangely - not opposed to going line dancing. I think they let you drink. Ron and I took swing dancing lessons a number of years (decades) ago and it was really fun. We even bought a CD by "The Cherry Poppin' Daddies" (if you overlook the band's name) that we thought we'd practice with...but, we didn't and promptly forgot every thing we ever learned. I hear tell they give some instruction beforehand.
So, while I won't be wearing a flannel shirt...we'll go and check this out and report back. Yee, ah, Ha?
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