Jamming The Afternoon Away!!!
Sunday afternoon (after going to Sweet Sunday at Disneyland's Food and Wine Festival.
Jan caused some pictures below to be rated NC-17
We pryed Dave out of his house
The dessert ladies are cooking up great delights
Did you know? - A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough shell that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savory ingredients. Pies can be either "filled", where a dish is covered by pastry and the filling is placed on top of that, "top-crust," where the filling is placed in a dish and covered with a pastry/potato mash top before baking, or "two-crust," with the filling completely enclosed in the pastry shell. Pies can be a variety of sizes, ranging from bite-size to ones designed for multiple servings.
Reference to “pyes” as food items appeared in England (in a Latin context) as early as the 12th Century, but no unequivocal reference to the item with which the article is concerned is attested in the Oxford English Dictionary until the 14th century (Oxford English Dictionary sb pie).
This is "Before"
Del's dancing shoes are a bit tight
Dave places his order... Very carefully!
Did you know? - Flirting is a common form of social interaction whereby one person obliquely indicates a potential romantic interest towards another. It can consist of conversation, body language, taking great pains to order a chicken sandwich, or brief physical contact. It may be one-sided or reciprocated (encouraged) with intentions of getting to know that person on a higher level.
Flirting may involve speaking and acting in a way that suggests greater intimacy than is generally considered appropriate to the relationship (or to the amount of time the two people have known each other), without actually saying or doing anything that breaches any serious social norms. This may be accomplished by communicating a sense of playfulness or irony. Double entendres, with one meaning more formally appropriate and another more suggestive, may be used.
While some of the subconscious signs are universal across cultures, flirting etiquette varies significantly across cultures which can lead to misunderstandings. There are differences in how closely people should stand (proxemics), how long to hold eye contact, and so forth.
Vance Steals Her Away
Vance stole Sue right out of my arms!
Vance shares some photos of him circa 1975... He was 6 years old!
And The Band Plays On
They are now warmed up!
Swoooooosh
Swoosh goes the air as we move through it at near supersonic speeds
Arg! It's fuzzy again!
Crick! It's a Japanese camera
Great singers come up and volunteer
The room is filling up
"Jan is really not going to do the dance of the two veils is she???"
The floor is never over crowded
Pole Dancing Begins Immediately
Did you know? - Pole dancing is a form of performing art, a combination of dancing and gymnastics. It involves dancing sensually with a vertical pole and is often used in gentlemen's clubs. A similar pole (Chinese poles) is used in cabaret/circus and stage performance in a non-erotic environment, in which context the style and moves are very different.
Advanced pole dancing requires significant strength, flexibility and endurance. The dancer(s) may simply hold the pole, or use it to perform more athletic moves such as climbs, spins, and body inversions. Upper body and core strength are important to proficiency, which takes time to develop.
Pole dancing is now regarded as a recognized form of exercise and can be used as both an aerobic and anaerobic workout.
It is probable pole dancing started in America in the 1920s depression, with dancers in traveling shows using a tent pole as a prop
Jan has caused some pictures below are rated NC-17
"Oh Jimmy...."
Del is happy it is NOT happening to him... Little does he know!
"Your turn big boy!!"
Heart rates are now climbing... Blood is boiling
WARNING WARNING WARNING
If your sensitivities are sensitive, you may want to stop here!
This
would be called the dance of the Two Veils
LAST WARNING - LAST WARNING
Did you know? - The ratings used now are:
- Rated G: General Audiences — All ages admitted
- Rated PG: Parental Guidance Suggested — Some material may not be suitable for children
- Rated PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned — Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13
- Rated R: Restricted — Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian
- Rated NC-17: No children under 17 admitted
Quick! Cover the eyes of the children!
Children may be allowed back into the room now!
Back To Our PG Rated Dance
Roger and Tess have the grand kids this week!
Roger and Tess were at Garden Grove last night
Dave takes it all in
Commotion in the background! They're back!
What is this woman up to now?????
Back To Dancing
The "Vicky Cam" Was Also In Operation This Evening
Burger break!
Paul's NO-BAMA countdown on his cell phone
Picture is fine... Paul is just fuzzy
"Oh no! Not the veil again!!!!"