Take your partners: for a quickstep... - Lung Conditions C...

Lung Conditions Community Forum

55,236 members66,014 posts

Take your partners

gustavski profile image
17 Replies

for a quickstep followed by a foxtrot and a waltz.

I expect quite a few of you will remember that down at the local Palais de danse or your local dance hall.

All gone now of course along with the woolly mammoth and the dodo.

So imagine my surprise when I heard that Strictly Come Dancing is returning to TV.

I hated that programme. My wife would wait on tenterhooks all week for the next episode. Read all about the contestants love life etc; etc;

I can bop or should I say could bop, jive and do the twist but I can't do dance steps.

gus

Written by
gustavski profile image
gustavski
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
17 Replies
sassy59 profile image
sassy59

I started going out with Pete at aged 16 after meeting at ballroom dancing. Great fun and we will be celebrating our 43rd wedding Anniversary in November.

Enjoy your day gus. I love Strictly by the way. Xxx 👍🏻😉😀

gustavski profile image
gustavski in reply to sassy59

Qualifications to love Strictly are as follows:

You have to love ballroom dancing.

You have to be Female.

If there are any more reasons I have yet to see them.

gus

sassy59 profile image
sassy59 in reply to gustavski

Don't have to be female gus but probably are. Xxxxx

scorpiolass profile image
scorpiolass in reply to gustavski

My husband won't miss it. He is very into it & he can't dance. X

jimmy1c profile image
jimmy1c

gustavski

Ditto

Jimmy

Magpuss profile image
Magpuss

Used to love dancing, still would if it wasn't for the dizzy spells - could be hazardous for those close by, and me! Did some ballroom but got swept off my feet when rock n' roll came in - love both though. I don't watch strictly, it's good but I'd rather do it than than watch it, watching's no substitute. Surprisingly (for me anyway) three of my grandsons absolutely love it, typical brothers they argue and fall out over everything and nothing but strictly unites them. They may favour different dancers but they make valid points and have sensible discussions - a very civilising activity is dance!

gustavski profile image
gustavski

If dancing is loved by females surely the male passion is cars.

I once read that for a women to hook up with a man she should either be a barmaid or a petrol forecourt attendant.

Of course a women could still be a ballet teacher but it would reduce the contact with males considerably i would think.

gus

Tee1008 profile image
Tee1008 in reply to gustavski

Oh dear, Gus. I don't like 'Strictly'...but I love cars and motorbikes! Never been a barmaid or petrol pump attendant either. I feel I have let stereotypes down!!

Vroom..vroom.. 😄

scorpiolass profile image
scorpiolass in reply to gustavski

Ehh?

mrsmummy profile image
mrsmummy in reply to gustavski

Perhaps your wife should have checked this reply?

gustavski profile image
gustavski in reply to mrsmummy

My wife was an English teacher i think she thought that by marrying me she would improve my English grammar.

I am sad to say she didn't succeed.

gus

mrsmummy profile image
mrsmummy in reply to gustavski

It's not the grammar that needs checking.

gustavski profile image
gustavski in reply to mrsmummy

Que?

gus

gustavski profile image
gustavski in reply to mrsmummy

Please do the checking for me so that I can see what you mean. I do tend to be a little slow on the uptake sometimes.

gus

Magpuss profile image
Magpuss

My younger son has dealt with his 'midlife crisis' by getting a Harley Davidson - it's huge and it frightens the life out of me, but it's reeeally nice - no, nice is definitely the wrong word but you'll know what I mean.

gustavski profile image
gustavski

I had a small BSA 250 when I was about 16 but I rather liked cars better.

Now if I lived in Italy or the South of France I think a Harley would be my choice.

Remember Easy Rider or Marlon Brando in The Wild One.

Yeah.... born to be wiiiiiiild.

gus

Azure_Sky profile image
Azure_Sky

It is a sweeping generalisation to say men don't like Strictly. How many men have you asked? Not many, I'll bet. It has got better and more polished every year.

My husband and I watched it with great interest. He did find the bits about the rehearsals, behind the scenes, boring. I think he preferred to see the actual performances.

If you don't watch Strictly for the whole series, then I don't think you are in a position to judge. A lot of very hard work goes into making Strictly such a success.

You may also like...

For SorrellHippo - take your pick.

Support for my partner

issues centred on ILD and auto immune issues. My wife is very distressed by my health issues and...

Taking Meds On Holiday

need to take all medication with me. How has anyone done this? My pulmonary team have said all in...

How to blow up your consultant!

AM I FINALLY GETTING THERE DUE TO MY OWN PIG HEADEDNESS AND A REFUSAL TO ‘TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER’

it may concern letter\\" for a 4th booster at the local hub. They palmed me off by replying that I...