Can you remember the old days of the disco getting d*unk and waking up with a stranger in you bed thinking who the f*ck is that.... then he wakes and mounts you again with his morning glory and your thinking who are you.. great times |
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over a year ago
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"The last dance was a slow dance wonderfull times..."
Unless you got lumbered with the one who holds you in a bear hug and tries to kiss you but hasnt worked out to loosen up a bit |
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Ahhh...the old Erection Section at the end of the night...three slow songs back to back that were your last chance of "nipping a burd"...
...how I (dont) miss those days! |
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"Can you remember the old days of the disco getting d*unk and waking up with a stranger in you bed thinking who the f*ck is that.... then he wakes and mounts you again with his morning glory and your thinking who are you.. great times"
Aye those were the days xx
(Its the morning chin stubble i never liked xx |
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"reminds me of school disco's that i attended only 7 year ago.. are they really classed as olden days? lol
oooh blimey mine was a lot longer ago ...northern soul all nighters and skinheads
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mine were like borrowing mums make up, putting my hair up in my best scrunchy, wearing a party dress and plimsolls (could dance all night in those) where you could buy a plastic cup full of cola for 20p and it was the girls on the dancefloor doing dance routines to all the steps songs, bit of 5ive, macarena, cha cha slide, saturday night etc while all the boys were stood by the wall.
the disco's started at 6pm and we were home by 10pm... |
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Do they still have slow dances at the discoteque.?
When I DJ'd I often used an old slow song for one of the last dances, it was by the Delfonics - 'Sha lalalala means I love you'
Remember that one ? It's going back a 'wee while' |
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