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Post by Bara on Jun 14, 2013 11:44:21 GMT -5
OK! OK! Who'd be a manager?
Lisa on drums, Tee on keyboard. Let's have a bunnyhug for the TWISTED KNICKERS!
CUE : Ad and Brooks :
(You're ON! NOW! We have an open mic and dead air!)
They can't play the intro much longer ....
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Post by Bara on Jun 14, 2013 11:44:51 GMT -5
YEHHHH!!!
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Post by Big Tee© on Jun 14, 2013 12:04:06 GMT -5
And what colour should our bunnyhugs be? and a logo? There is a local company that prints logos on bunnyhugs
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Post by Bara on Jun 14, 2013 12:09:09 GMT -5
Hey! That's what I do - corporate logos and stuff, but hey, not saying no.
Shouldn't we do some rehearsals. Or a Demo? Or should we just launch right in?
Ann! Ann! We're paying for studio time, could you please get on and play the intro?
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Post by adcooper on Jun 14, 2013 12:37:32 GMT -5
Roawwwr! (I can't really play guitar, but that has never been an issue for many rockers.) Strrrruuuummm! (Insert reverb feedback screeching sounds here. Instantly, I am Hendrix reincarnated as a 57-year-old librarian in last summer's sandals.)
Good morning, NHR! (deafeneing cheers)
I said Good morning, NHR!! Are you ready to twist and shout!? (The crowd blushes slightly and many adjust their knickers in anticipation of the tortured dance moves they will now attempt.)
G chord E chord C# twang, with slide and squeal.
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Post by Bara on Jun 14, 2013 13:25:53 GMT -5
G E C#
I can do that. Over to Tee for the slide and twang - that's a bit too country for me. Somebody needs to sort this out. We have a stadium full of people flaring lighters in the air...
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Post by Lisa on Jun 14, 2013 14:04:17 GMT -5
ok i'll bite....what is a bunnyhug?
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Post by jbrooks on Jun 14, 2013 14:08:59 GMT -5
The Bunny hug was a dancing style performed by young people, in the early 20th century. It is thought to have originated in San Francisco, California in the Barbary Coast dance halls along with the Texas Tommy, Turkey Trot and Grizzly Bear. The Bunny Hug was performed to the music of America's great Ragtime composers.[1] The Bunny Hug, like other "animal" dances, caused a lot of uproar in polite society.[2] Noble Sissle has been quoted as saying that W.C. Handy's song "The Memphis Blues" inspired Vernon Castle to create the dance when he heard James Reese Europe play the Memphis blues and Castle liked the rhythm.[citation needed] Apparently Castle later renamed the Bunny Hug the Fox-trot, hoping to convince the public that he invented the Foxtrot dance.[citation needed] In 1914, Germany introduced a dance entitled "The Rabbit Dance" which was said to be just like the American Bunny Hug.[citation needed] The term 'bunny hug' is also used in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan to refer to hooded sweatshirts or 'hoodies'.
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Post by Big Tee© on Jun 14, 2013 17:54:53 GMT -5
A bunnyhug - one word, not two - is a hooded, pullover sweatshirt.
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Post by Bara on Jun 14, 2013 21:42:19 GMT -5
Ah, I see. I've got our logo TK MAX. Do you think anyone will sue us?
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Post by ZenRider on Jun 15, 2013 13:28:27 GMT -5
How about the bunny hop?
Anyway, water/drinking fountain apparently is a bubbler to some.
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Post by Bara on Jun 16, 2013 10:16:43 GMT -5
Zen is in Rehab. Something about Big Macs...
So - let's hear it for TWISTED KNICKERS!! Yayyy!
I find myself committed to this fiction. However, I find myself backstage, in a grubby office, on an old-fashioned phone, making deals with shady customers, whilst the girls are glittering on-stage:
"TWISTED KNICKERS!!££ "GOODNIGHT!"
And now they want to know where the bus is ...
"Hello? Shady Cabs?"
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Post by Lisa on Jun 16, 2013 19:11:57 GMT -5
This twisted knicker doesn't glitter!!! Never glitters!!! Although I also see Bara in a grubby back stage office, making deals with shady characters with fanny packs!! lmao javascript:add("%20 %20")
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Post by Bara on Jun 16, 2013 23:03:55 GMT -5
Yes, but Lisa, I'm still trying to get permits for the 'Lady Godiva' segment of the show you suggested. So far, we may be allowed to stage it if you all bring your own horses ...
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Post by Lisa on Jun 17, 2013 0:45:59 GMT -5
Lady Godiva, or Lady Gaga? lol
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