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Around 1960, our family was in a ânewerâ suburb, which meant the town was still half farms. I was in Jr, High, and there was Square Dances each weekend at the âCommunity CabinâThere was very little in the way of entertainment locally, which helped make it popular. Plus with minimal touching involved, it lacked the trauma of asking/being asked, that came with other dances/sock hops.
In high school, I got dragged against my will to a square dance in a church basement with total strangers. How uncool! I was mortified. My parents had met some people who invited me to go with their kid, and they forced me to go.
seanfear almost 2 years ago
you mean she can work as a lampshade in a saloon.
einarbt almost 2 years ago
New plan needed.
snsurone76 almost 2 years ago
Is anything âcoolâ to Trout??
Besides knocking down Agnes, that is.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If youâre in the Asheville area, check out âShindig on the Green.â Also Montreat College does âFriday Night at the Barnâ square dances.
The Orange Mailman almost 2 years ago
Flouncy and Agnes donât seem to go together.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
Put a bottom in it and use it as a wastebasket. ;-P Hahaha!
Martin Booda almost 2 years ago
âItâs a MAJOR AWARD!â
mfrasca almost 2 years ago
It would work quite well at a Grateful Dead show.
rshive almost 2 years ago
Agnesâ feet may hinder some of those intricate square dancing moves.
Alberta Oil almost 2 years ago
Guess this dates me but I remember when square dancing was cool.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
A Fashion Show Cat-Walk? Lot of flouncing goes on there⊠âș
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 2 years ago
I think that the lampshade makes a perfectly adorable skirt!
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Agnes would like saloons, with the swinging doors, the bar fights and the guy who plays rag time piano
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
Around 1960, our family was in a ânewerâ suburb, which meant the town was still half farms. I was in Jr, High, and there was Square Dances each weekend at the âCommunity CabinâThere was very little in the way of entertainment locally, which helped make it popular. Plus with minimal touching involved, it lacked the trauma of asking/being asked, that came with other dances/sock hops.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Quadrille in the Virgin Islands is still cool, and the ladiesâ fashions are beautiful.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 2 years ago
Cool is created. Agnes is JUST the one to swing it.
(So to speak.)
JLChi almost 2 years ago
In high school, I got dragged against my will to a square dance in a church basement with total strangers. How uncool! I was mortified. My parents had met some people who invited me to go with their kid, and they forced me to go.
Oh, my gosh, we had so much fun!
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
I think it looks cute,,,,,,