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What a gold mine find these videos are! I've always LOVED the line dance. The fashions on view in this clip are a hoot, and quite demure compared to the hoochie mama stylings of later episodes.
(Now a technical complaint... it's regrettable that so many high-quality or high-resolution videos are now posted on YouTube. It means you have to have the very fastest computer processor and connection speed to see the video stream smoothly. Can't they just post something a bit lower in resolution so that it streams smoothly to all? I want to see every nuance of these hip-thrusting dancers!!)
Posted by: alaimo | July 11, 2009 at 09:23 AM