chance
04-08-2005, 09:26
As part of the Rodeo Task, Makosi, Kinga and Craig must perform a line dance to Shania Twain's classic, Man! I Feel Like A Woman.
And just when you thought it was time for bed, the line dancing lovelies decided to get a bit of late night practice in.
"Na na na na na na nah, let's go girls..." sang Kinga, eliciting a flurry of frantic hopping from the novice line dancers.
Makosi tried to exert some control over the mal-coordinated troop, calling out "hop two... one two... side together", and other helpful instructions.
"I'm the only one who knows all the moves from head to toe," she said proudly.
And when Kinga tried to provide a backing track to the dance by belting out the words, Makosi was quick to hush her. "Baby, we've got neighbours," she said.
As the dance troop broke up, Craig was surprised to find himself all tied up. A rogue rope from that wondering cowboy Anthony had snared the lad.
"Ah, he's got me!" Craig cried, rapturously, not trying terribly hard to evade Anthony's clutches.
Oi! Get back to line dancing, Craig, you need the practice!
And just when you thought it was time for bed, the line dancing lovelies decided to get a bit of late night practice in.
"Na na na na na na nah, let's go girls..." sang Kinga, eliciting a flurry of frantic hopping from the novice line dancers.
Makosi tried to exert some control over the mal-coordinated troop, calling out "hop two... one two... side together", and other helpful instructions.
"I'm the only one who knows all the moves from head to toe," she said proudly.
And when Kinga tried to provide a backing track to the dance by belting out the words, Makosi was quick to hush her. "Baby, we've got neighbours," she said.
As the dance troop broke up, Craig was surprised to find himself all tied up. A rogue rope from that wondering cowboy Anthony had snared the lad.
"Ah, he's got me!" Craig cried, rapturously, not trying terribly hard to evade Anthony's clutches.
Oi! Get back to line dancing, Craig, you need the practice!