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#173403 - 02/02/09 12:33 PM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: jabber]
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OM GOLLY GOSH!!! The thought of all us ladies in the pub skullin' pints...what a night. I think we would re-define what 'ladies night' meant/means!! I somehow can't get my head around a collective of boomers singing 'Um pa pa'..well not after the beer kicks in anyhow! Celtic, as usual you editied/forgot a little bit of you snaking along the table to get to me on the dance floor. Yes, I was jiving with another bunch of lasses in good humour....but here how it realy went my love. It was nearly the end of the night and as per the DJ/Drag Queen Tina was playing certain obvious gay floor fillers..the usual 'I will Survive', 'I am what I am' etc. Then Tina got more subtle and playfull diverting slightly with a track from the musical 'Dirty Dancing'. You hollered at me from our table as the start of the song went out....'Oh Silvia..how do you call your lover boy'...you were gesturing appropriatly mimicing the scene from the movie/musical..I played along and shook my head in defiance....next thing you were on the table with a crowd of our friends clearing the table to allow you access to the dance floor and me...gesh..I laughed so hard. It was brilliantly executed and I won't make 911 jokes because I am stil seeing it in my head and giggling and thinking of further ways to tease you...lol.high five to Celtic ladies for such fabulous spontanious fun!
Poppie
Not quite pole dancing but close enough for me..lol
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#173412 - 02/02/09 01:52 PM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: Poppie]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Loc: American living in Germany
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How great to see you Po and Celtic chatting from one computer! I can just imagine the place rocking with the two of you!
I table danced once. Haha…that was at the Muenich Octoberfest. And got to admit;…everyone was up on their benches or tables. Wow, what a night that was. We ladies all felt so sexy in our dirndls,…and the men were all so zonked, I think a cow would have looked sexy to them.
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#173421 - 02/02/09 03:23 PM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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Loc: Belfast/Northern Ireland
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EW po was on the phone to me! she phoned when i was posting and i commented on this thread and snowed in lola lol. theirs still the irish sea between us lol.
thanks for that vivid storie po lol but no one would ever belive id dance to such a naff song!
octoberfest; never been but so so so much wanted to have done that one....thers a place for a bommer reunion for those that do or do not drink respectivlie lol. iv even been in a chat with a bunch of scandanivian harlie riders who have very very found memories of that fest many do travel...
ew is a dirndls the female version of ledderhosen?
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#173432 - 02/02/09 03:58 PM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: celtic_flame]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Oh, Po was on the phone. Okay. Dirndle is a low cut feminine dress. Although many of the ladies wear tight fitting lederhosen too. Actually anything goes at the Octoberfest. Yes, Celtic...if we boomers could meet there, we would make the place rock!
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#173461 - 02/02/09 09:42 PM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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Loc: Belfast/Northern Ireland
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tight fitting leather, chattie getting dowen.....what a scean lol.
never mind po, chattie its her wee mind obviouslie and not you having a cleaver wordie giggle...I forgotten about the half naked or naked part of pole dancing.
did i mention they offer it as an aerobic class at some of the health centres and gymes lol seriousle lol...boxercise used to be all the rage now its state sponserded get fit for life pole dancing... but i sure thir clothed, not that iv been but i am sure they will be
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#173479 - 02/03/09 04:09 AM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: celtic_flame]
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I don't care much for the shimmy and gyration associated with pole dancing myself, Chat. But, what fascinates me is when the dancer can hold on mid-pole bare-legged then slide down gently and gracefully. If that were me, I'd go squeak squeak squeak on my way down. That is, if I can even get myself up to mid-pole.
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#173485 - 02/03/09 08:25 AM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: Lola]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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in all honestlie iv never seen pole daancing apart from on tv.
what you mention lola about hanging on mid way up the pole with legs is exactlie why its so good for toning and shapping legs.
if i got up id be too bissie going ouch ouck ouch on the way dowen never mind squikking, it sounds too too painfull.
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#173506 - 02/03/09 11:44 AM
Re: dancing the pole
[Re: jabber]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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Loc: Belfast/Northern Ireland
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did't she just jabber.. ....i prefare my qicker less descriptive version lol. lol
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