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@santamara put on your red shoes and dance the blues
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@santamara rock on !
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@NatePinkyVideos mm.. interesting info : ì Mason-Dixon line.. that divided North & South..? which North & South? & why? How? where? with whom? ... OOhh! I get it now, its body movement !
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@nidgetucker lol nidge!
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i agree with godziilla sorry Precilla
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I'm an ex dancer and I can say he needs serious dance lessons!
savana906 9 months ago
@savana906 and you aren't whistling dixie!!
NatePinkyVideos 9 months ago
@NatePinkyVideos Pardon? what does that mean?
savana906 9 months ago
@savana906 you never heard the expression "whistling dixie"? I don't even know how to explain it - I'll have to google it! LOLOL
NatePinkyVideos 9 months ago
@NatePinkyVideos Can't remember.... will need to look it up..is it on google?
savana906 9 months ago
@savana906 I found this: A.: It's an expression meaning that you're not kidding around. It surfaced during the 20th century, but it's roots come from the song Dixie Land. Nobody seems to know for sure how "whistling dixie" came to signify being serious about something. Dixie itself is thought to be an abbreviation of the Mason-Dixon line, which divide the North and South prior to the U.S. Civil War.
NatePinkyVideos 9 months ago