I must say that I must be missing something. I went out to a club over the weekend to celebrate a friend's birthday and realized that I really must be out of my league.
I love to dance. I love it like I love taking photographs. However, while out flailing my arms and legs about the other night, I noticed something different. DJs have become like messiahs...
I am out on the dancefloor and I see that no one is facing anyone else and they are all just dancing by themselves facing the DJ like he was the latest live singer. Can anyone tell me when this started? Don't get me wrong, it was great seeing people of all sorts of styles of clothing and dance out their shaking their thing but I just don't think that I understand why everyone was facing the DJ. Despite their individuality, they are all facing the same way.
I just continued to dance in every direction until I almost crumpled to the floor in exhaustion. And the music wasn't so bad either!
I am really happy that I don't drink alcohol anymore . Gone are the days that my motor skills were impaired by booze and as well the days of foggy-headedness I had the day after those impairments. However, I am now more aware of how others perceived me when I was wandering around in a drunken stupor.
Thank goodness I woke up from that and now can go out to a club, dance my brains out (without falling down) and just have fun. Who needs alcohol to be charming when I am the epitome of charm!
I love to dance. I love it like I love taking photographs. However, while out flailing my arms and legs about the other night, I noticed something different. DJs have become like messiahs...
I am out on the dancefloor and I see that no one is facing anyone else and they are all just dancing by themselves facing the DJ like he was the latest live singer. Can anyone tell me when this started? Don't get me wrong, it was great seeing people of all sorts of styles of clothing and dance out their shaking their thing but I just don't think that I understand why everyone was facing the DJ. Despite their individuality, they are all facing the same way.
I just continued to dance in every direction until I almost crumpled to the floor in exhaustion. And the music wasn't so bad either!
I am really happy that I don't drink alcohol anymore . Gone are the days that my motor skills were impaired by booze and as well the days of foggy-headedness I had the day after those impairments. However, I am now more aware of how others perceived me when I was wandering around in a drunken stupor.
Thank goodness I woke up from that and now can go out to a club, dance my brains out (without falling down) and just have fun. Who needs alcohol to be charming when I am the epitome of charm!
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