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A different kind of masked ball…
I guess it’s all slow dancing down where these guys are, trying to set a record for underwater dancing. Creative captions are welcome, via Post a Comment.
Seventy-four scuba divers dance to set the world record for an underwater dance class at Sydney’s Olympic Park Aquatic Centre October 27, 2006. The divers were required to dance simultaneously for ten minutes to set the record, with the event also raising money for charity. REUTERS/David Gray
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Have you been smoking?
Madeline, indeed all of the women who participated, realized she had a major problem when she encountered the glass ceiling and couldn’t break through. Pity.
My prom committee sucked too.
At the end of the romantic record-setting event, William got down on one knee and asked Monica, “Bill goo bury bee?”
[thought bubble]I knew I should have brought that footprint dance step pad.
Not for nothing, but why would any self-respecting couch potato voluntarily watch his/her favorite star learn to ballroom dance?
Somewhere, Lawrence Welk is smiling.