The Brothers Grimm
Last night I went to see the Brothers Grimm, as you have probably already read... well... there's more about the night I have not yet shared...
After the movie we went to Shari's... of course, and the first thing I see on the table is this roundy round thing that says what the specials are, like the breakfast and dinner specials. I thought it said "hot and saucy" and started laughing, only to realize that it said sweet and saucy, much to my disappointment. It was a Tianna moment... we needed a shimmy(sp?).
A few minutes later, we were poring over our menus, concentrating hard on what looked appetizing, when Jenn started talking about something. For some reason, my brain heard "bananna fritters." Really, what was said was "potato skins." Explain that one.
On the way home we listened to Scandi Dance music, and played name that tune.
Now, Jess is going to YYAM in just a few short weeks, and there is going to be a girl there from Sweden, and Jess is planning on asking her if they do any dancing where she is from. She said she would probably end up teaching people how to scandi dance... "Everybody polka!!! Everybody hambo!!! Everybody polska!!! Everybody schottische!!!"
Dancy Dancy Dancy!!!
After the movie we went to Shari's... of course, and the first thing I see on the table is this roundy round thing that says what the specials are, like the breakfast and dinner specials. I thought it said "hot and saucy" and started laughing, only to realize that it said sweet and saucy, much to my disappointment. It was a Tianna moment... we needed a shimmy(sp?).
A few minutes later, we were poring over our menus, concentrating hard on what looked appetizing, when Jenn started talking about something. For some reason, my brain heard "bananna fritters." Really, what was said was "potato skins." Explain that one.
On the way home we listened to Scandi Dance music, and played name that tune.
Now, Jess is going to YYAM in just a few short weeks, and there is going to be a girl there from Sweden, and Jess is planning on asking her if they do any dancing where she is from. She said she would probably end up teaching people how to scandi dance... "Everybody polka!!! Everybody hambo!!! Everybody polska!!! Everybody schottische!!!"
Dancy Dancy Dancy!!!
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where did you get that picture?
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