Mode of expressive movement: dancing

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Re: Mode of expressive movement: dancing

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Every time I let myself dance manic and silly at home for a while during the work day (a fairly rare thing) I wonder why I don't start every day with it. Generates such overwhelmingly positive energy.

Being a young malcontent, long ago when I used to go clubbing, if you could call it that, I spent a considerable amount of my time looking for ways to break out of the club. Sometimes I actually got caught by security trying to break out of the club.

I used to dance with the little guy here often (easier when they are toddlers and you have limited space and they can still get wild, less easy now that he is a middle-grade kid) and would like to reanimate that.

It's way NOT CRAP but I most like to do it by myself now that I do not drink and dance with any frequency at all, because I do feel somewhat self-conscious if it is not very dark and fairly crowded.

Re: Mode of expressive movement: dancing

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jimmy spako wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 9:24 am It's way NOT CRAP but I most like to do it by myself now that I do not drink and dance with any frequency at all, because I do feel somewhat self-conscious if it is not very dark and fairly crowded.
I'm sure you got the moves, Jimmy, unlike this douche canoe
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