Heh. I can bellydance, in the sense that I have learned the basic moves, but I know damn well that I'm not in smonster's league. And I will therefore not bellydance in front of other humans.
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Bubbles start rising from the mix machine, though, and I'ma skate out before the room starts to polka.
What, "Beer Barrel Polka" not quite up to your league? I say, bring it on! I'll challenge any other midwesterner to a polka-off.
Everyone just post what you want and I'll put something together.
and
The way this is going I'm thinking we'll set up a CD player, everyone can bring their stack of CDs and then we can let people duke it out in front of the speakers.
No take-backs! I fight like a girl!
Hopefully we're not frustrating ND. I'm *fairly* sure that as long as Deb's request of
We are saving at least ten songs - maybe more - for classic rock.
is met (and I'm all in favor of that, yo), that whatever else ND puts together will be just fine. Lord knows I would never volunteer to put a music list together for a group as large and as varied as the group that's going to be at the F2F. So, thanks for taking this on, Drew.
I *can*, however, polka my ass off, and am perfectly willing to do so, even when sober.
Whoohoo, Steph! We'll show those polka-dissers a thing or two.
Hee!
I'll be happy to watch others polka. Or, you know, boogie down.
I admit to enjoying a good polka. And, I'm pretty good at it.
My parents polkad at our wedding.
To "Ring of Fire".
People polka sober?
Save a polka for me, Teppy.