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lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
30. I just love to watch John Wayne and Robert De Niro dance.
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 06:41 PM
Feb 2013

Okay.... well, Robert De Niro anyway.



Personally, I think you could take the same signals watching an expert and a novice split firewood.
This seems to fall in line with tribes where the men dance to GreenPartyVoter Feb 2013 #1
maybe this is why straight women love dancing with gay men lol nt msongs Feb 2013 #2
well, the figure isn't doing anything between shoulder and thigh RainDog Feb 2013 #3
Refusing to dance is a sign of firm self-esteem and a strong self-image. DavidDvorkin Feb 2013 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author randome Feb 2013 #6
LOL! I misread your post. randome Feb 2013 #7
I prefer to see it as standing firm against those who insist that one must dance DavidDvorkin Feb 2013 #14
I got ya! No problems from me! randome Feb 2013 #19
As Long as You Don't Do It In the Middle of the Dance Floor AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #36
Ha! DavidDvorkin Feb 2013 #38
Totally agree! Ron Obvious Feb 2013 #23
Dancing is fun if you can dance brush Feb 2013 #27
I'm sure that's true DavidDvorkin Feb 2013 #31
Maybe this explains the universal appeal of Ricky Martin..? Quantess Feb 2013 #5
The hetero bias built-in to this study gives me pause. (updated) Cerridwen Feb 2013 #8
Yes you have a great and valid point, but Quantess Feb 2013 #9
Well stated. I'm about to update my post above. Cerridwen Feb 2013 #11
That's the long standing tradition. Quantess Feb 2013 #13
That then results in useless, or worse yet, deadly Cerridwen Feb 2013 #16
It's true. And yes, there have been real, deadly results throughout history. Quantess Feb 2013 #32
I think Tom Jones would beg to differ with all that hopping around! MADem Feb 2013 #10
these are good dance moves! samsingh Feb 2013 #12
Good dancing also demonstrates agility, coordination. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #15
I must be an inferior male specimen because I hate dancing. Apophis Feb 2013 #17
This Introvert LOVES to Dance AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #34
'The results showed that women were drawn to strong arm and torso moves.' freshwest Feb 2013 #18
Go to minute three of this video if you want to see some good torso movement flamingdem Feb 2013 #20
here's a guy with moves RainDog Feb 2013 #21
I remember him, he must be a few years older now flamingdem Feb 2013 #22
I think there's a video of him a few years older RainDog Feb 2013 #25
I can teach any man to dance. JoePhilly Feb 2013 #24
LOL RainDog Feb 2013 #26
Share away ... I used this technique to help many very bad dancers. JoePhilly Feb 2013 #28
whatever works RainDog Feb 2013 #29
Dancing Comes Much More Easily to Me than Basketball AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #35
I've done this with people who have never played basketball too. JoePhilly Feb 2013 #37
Fascinating Teaching Technique AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #42
Martial arts and boxing also have moves that translate well into dancing. backscatter712 Feb 2013 #43
I just love to watch John Wayne and Robert De Niro dance. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2013 #30
For many years I have advised awkward young men... LEARN HOW TO DANCE! Luminous Animal Feb 2013 #33
Most Dance Clubs are Too Crowded AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #39
DU Rec !!! WillyT Feb 2013 #40
Makes You Smarter Too AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #41
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