This is how people dance in my town. Particularly how they dance after they’ve had three or four small pieces of food on skewers and 6 beers, and Hootie and the Blowfish is playing.
It's the heart's the crazy bus driver
This is how people dance in my town. Particularly how they dance after they’ve had three or four small pieces of food on skewers and 6 beers, and Hootie and the Blowfish is playing.
In person?
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I’m afraid so, yes.
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They seem to be chickens.
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i saw billy vera and the beaters at that thing.
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At This Moment
Billy Vera is a nice guy. I remember when he had his BIG! BREAK! because his song was “featured” on an episode of Family Ties and then it was on the radio for about a week. Then he went back to playing dance music for white people in cargo shorts.
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Re: At This Moment
that episode of family ties is one of my most memorable moments in 1980s television. i LOVED alex p. keaton, which is bizarre because i have a feeling that i would now HATE him.
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And I though California was where everything cool went to die.
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What about this doesn’t look like death?
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can you tell I just quit smoking?
When I saw “Taste of Newport” I immediately thought you meant alive with pleasure, like this.
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whoa hootie and the blowfish huh! look at the crowds rushing the stage!
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Bwakbwakbwakbwakbwakbwak!!!
And a *gobblegobble* for good measure.
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To this day, I still cannot hear the words “Hootie & the Blowfish” without immediately thinking of this: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/30102.
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Humans…
fascinating.
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AHHHHHHHHHH THE WHITENESS
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