A good start... Craven Stomp. |
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But part way through, Vanessa seems to have lost something |
Some of the men... are quite amused....In
fact the men do not behave themselves at all well, today, as you will
see.................................. |
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The musicians, too have words, and |
Linda... moves off, not exactly
in a huff, but definitely avoiding eye contact. |
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What did we say? |
All's well again... ready for another
dance. |
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But Chris gets distracted and thinks of other things. |
Back to the dancing... this is the
shunting move in Severn Tunnel. |
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And this is the Viaduct move. We think the move represents the
railway viaduct in Winterbourne, but since Widders from Chepstow taught
us this dance, clearly they have poached one of our landmarks and then
had the bare faced cheek to sell it back to us.. |
Alan and Hugh... reprise their unique
brand of monopod dancing, when, suddenly,..... |
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Something catches their eye |
... who took these photos? |
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Back on the dance floor, most passion spent, Helen and Ramon
size up for Dilwyn. Hugh, on the extreme right of the picture, has had
to be restrained with one ankle tied to a big heavy bag. |
Must be the end of the day... it
looks like we've danced ourselves to a walk. |
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Fair do, though it was very hot, hence Helen's headgear |
The next generation... distinctly
unimpressed. |
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Another unhappy punter. "Mummy", she said,
"What are they for?" |