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Re: Member of the Month Nomination: LivreAmour217
@DAToDATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- o
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I shouldn't have done it @Fran. Now I am going to have that bridiculous May pole dance before my eyes all day, to say nothing of that music - music capable of spawning serial killers.Fran wrote:@DAToDATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- o
That's the kind of carry on that could get you into a right knot

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Thanks, Gannon! I will do my best!Gannon wrote:Congratulations LivreAmour217, hope you have a great month.
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-- 02 May 2016, 16:31 --
Those ladies are definitely skilled! Just a few minutes before I watched this video, I was watching one of those "Funniest Home Video" shows on the television. Unfortunately, this made me halfway expect one of the dancers to trip or get tangled up in the ribbons! I'm glad that that didn't happen, though. It was a nice, albeit dizzying, performance!DATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- o

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OK, that's keep it clean.DATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- o


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I am thinking of writing a book titled, DATo's Improbable History in which I detail how customs originated.bookowlie wrote:OK, that's keep it clean.DATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- oI think Livre should wear one of those big hats they wear in England or at the Kentucky Derby. Sure to win friends and influence people.
For instance: it is a little known fact that the origin of mummification in Egypt began as a result of scotch tapping a bunch of ribbons to the top of the head of the deceased and then performing a Maypole dance around them. After they were finished everyone was so tired that no one could be found who was willing to unwrap the corpse so they just stuck them in a pyramid all wrapped up in ribbons as they were.

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Funny you should mention the hats! I just watched a news segment about those fancy hats, and now I want one!bookowlie wrote:OK, that's keep it clean.DATo wrote:We need MAY themes .... how about a May Pole Dance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oguMZp75BB0
(Caution: Taking Dramamine before watching this video is strongly advised.)
Actually, I found this to be quite frightening! [{8- oI think Livre should wear one of those big hats they wear in England or at the Kentucky Derby. Sure to win friends and influence people.

-- 10 May 2016, 11:44 --
Lol!DATo wrote:
I am thinking of writing a book titled, DATo's Improbable History in which I detail how customs originated.
For instance: it is a little known fact that the origin of mummification in Egypt began as a result of scotch tapping a bunch of ribbons to the top of the head of the deceased and then performing a Maypole dance around them. After they were finished everyone was so tired that no one could be found who was willing to unwrap the corpse so they just stuck them in a pyramid all wrapped up in ribbons as they were.
