Heh!! He twirled for something like 15 or 20 minutes non stop!! He just kept doing cool, different little things to keep it interesting and then he would twirl into the crowd and twirl the top layer of the skirt thing over his head and then in his hand he would keep it twirling over the diners' heads. It was amazing
Totally crazy. Now I can see where the slang came from. Entirely impressive. They must train from a young age to overcome the imbalance issue. Very cool.
I'm the 3rd of 6 children born to Arvil Alexander Cochran & Edith Merle Dawsey Cochran. I have four sisters & one brother who are Jann, Devan, Bronwyn, Tana & Lex. I was born in Columbia, Mississippi & grew up in Houston, Texas. I took off for two years of school at Ricks college in Idaho and then married the handsome & fabulous Brayton Wight in June of 1973 in Salt Lake City. We have 5 amazing children; Sarah, Zandy, Clancy, Lacy & Taylor.
I now have 10 amazing grandchildren also. Lily (Amelia officially), Lance, Mac, Ella, Rohan,Brynja, William, Vincent, Victoria & Ethan. We also have 3 beautiful step-grandsons; Kaidyn, Tregan & Easton.
We lived in SLC for 23 years and have lived in Idaho Falls, Idaho for 12 years as of this writing. I'm just now REALLY learning about me & I'm lovin' it!
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Whoa! That is crazy cool! I've never seen a whilrling dervish before! I think I might puke were that my job! ;)
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Heh!! He twirled for something like 15 or 20 minutes non stop!! He just kept doing cool, different little things to keep it interesting and then he would twirl into the crowd and twirl the top layer of the skirt thing over his head and then in his hand he would keep it twirling over the diners' heads. It was amazing
That is cool! I agree with Clanc! I would need some hazard pay to even learn how to do that. It is a man?? I thought it looked like a woman! Weird.
Anyway Nene, hope you are doing great!
Oh yea!! I love your cute wall paper!
Totally crazy. Now I can see where the slang came from. Entirely impressive. They must train from a young age to overcome the imbalance issue. Very cool.
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