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Old 25-07-07, 09:37 PM   #1
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Smile Fancy a dance anyone?

So, I'd heard about the wedding video that was posted on Youtube - you know the one, where certain members of the wedding party had secretly rehearsed the steps of the dance to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and performed to the remainder of the gobsmacked audience. I finally got to check it out tonight.

First though, I watched the 8 minute long full version of the original to get me into the spirit and also to remind myself of the actual routine...1983 was a long time ago you know, can you believe it? I'd just met the first missus. .

Anyway...there I was...Youtube. And very funny it was too. But what's this? Oh, an Indian version ....oh, and an Indian Matrix...oh, and not only those but also the CPDRC on the Philippines are getting in on the act with almost a 1000 convicts 'gettin down'!! By now the tears are verily streaming down my face when... it happened. The idea we've all been waiting for.

Can you imagine it....there we all are...about a hundred .orgers in a field somewhere on AR08...bikes parked up and the tents ready for some serious 'night action'...we've just got back from the local hostelry after partaking in a gallon or two of the local favourite...when somebody puts on the music...it blares across the field...the voice of Vincent Price "The funk of 50,000 years...etc"...and all us leather clad road warriors start doing 'The monster'!! Jackson eat your heart out!!

Hey, I just thought it would give the campers something to do...it'll keep eveyone busy for a year as well rehearsing. Whadya think?

I didn't post it in the AR08 thread because I thought it would waste valuable 'Fizzspace' and would be more appreciated here...oh and I haven't posted a link because I reckon most of you will have it on your favourites anyway. So there.

You know me...always willing to share stuff...

Edit: link below...
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Old 25-07-07, 09:51 PM   #2
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So, I'd heard about the wedding video that was posted on Youtube - you know the one, where certain members of the wedding party had secretly rehearsed the steps of the dance to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and performed to the remainder of the gobsmacked audience. I finally got to check it out tonight....
Set us up with a link then...you cant tantalise us like that
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Old 25-07-07, 09:58 PM   #3
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Here you go...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPmYbP0F4Zw
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Old 25-07-07, 10:15 PM   #4
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LMAO....they both were class

Another unrelated youtube funny is the "cheese rolling" in Gloucester....i did this a few years back and i recommend it to anyone. How i managed to escape with only bruises i will never know

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Old 25-07-07, 10:27 PM   #5
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How silly of me - I thought they actually just rolled the cheeses...not the humans!! Think I'll watch from a safe distance...oh and I'm not sure that we should do that on AR08!!
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Old 25-07-07, 10:47 PM   #6
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You never cease to amaze me with the randomness of your posts.

Your a very strange individual who surfing habits will surely be critiqued by future generations who'll then use that to form their views and beliefs of our society!!!
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Old 27-07-07, 10:19 AM   #8
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Awww - I found these little guys too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp2hQ...related&search=
Ain't they just soooo cute with their little fingers.
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So, I'd heard about the wedding video that was posted on Youtube - you know the one, where certain members of the wedding party had secretly rehearsed the steps of the dance to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and performed to the remainder of the gobsmacked audience. I finally got to check it out tonight.

First though, I watched the 8 minute long full version of the original to get me into the spirit and also to remind myself of the actual routine...1983 was a long time ago you know, can you believe it? I'd just met the first missus. .

Anyway...there I was...Youtube. And very funny it was too. But what's this? Oh, an Indian version ....oh, and an Indian Matrix...oh, and not only those but also the CPDRC on the Philippines are getting in on the act with almost a 1000 convicts 'gettin down'!! By now the tears are verily streaming down my face when... it happened. The idea we've all been waiting for.

Can you imagine it....there we all are...about a hundred .orgers in a field somewhere on AR08...bikes parked up and the tents ready for some serious 'night action'...we've just got back from the local hostelry after partaking in a gallon or two of the local favourite...when somebody puts on the music...it blares across the field...the voice of Vincent Price "The funk of 50,000 years...etc"...and all us leather clad road warriors start doing 'The monster'!! Jackson eat your heart out!!

Hey, I just thought it would give the campers something to do...it'll keep eveyone busy for a year as well rehearsing. Whadya think?

I didn't post it in the AR08 thread because I thought it would waste valuable 'Fizzspace' and would be more appreciated here...oh and I haven't posted a link because I reckon most of you will have it on your favourites anyway. So there.

You know me...always willing to share stuff...

Edit: link below...
Well Ill be there count me in.lol. that was excellent
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