
Another dull, tedious week in work drags its sorry arse to a close... Thank gawd!
I think we deserve a paaaarty!
This is more often than not the traditional spot where I hanker after spangles, sequins and cheesy bells-and-whistles, and post something of that ilk - but how about on this occasion we ramp up the ante a little? I've been trawling through the archives, and stumbled across a choon that I loved twelve years ago - and, unsurprisingly, it got me "moving in a rhythmical fashion" [see Mr DeVice's recent post for the discussion on that] all over again!
Thank Disco House It's Friday!
Have a faboo weekend, dear reader!
FOOTNOTE:
It's Krampusnacht again!!
Let's revisit that thirteen-inch tongue...
[Click the "Krampus" label at the foot of this post for more on him.]
Yep, that's very Housey!
ReplyDeleteI hope your Friday goes quickly so the party can start!
Sx
It's dragging so far - but Viva House Music! Jx
DeleteHello Jon,
ReplyDeleteIf the thought of disco dancing sets our blood pressure rising, then that is nothing compared with Krampus to whom we have just been introduced. Up until now we had simply thought that cheery Santa on his sleigh was enough excitement at this time of year...we really must get out more!
Enjoy your weekend when it comes:):)
Krampus is by far my favourite mythological being over this season! Jx
DeleteBreach 'got me "moving in a rhythmical fashion"' too! (I missed it the first time around, so it's new to me - love the increasingly "undressed" nature of the video.)
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten it after all these years - but I am very glad, like the Krampus song, that I dug it out of the archives again! Jx
DeleteI don't think people in Australia know Krampus.Mind you, if someone who constantly confuses Australia with Austria, they might get a shock here
ReplyDeletehttps://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1orq109/krampus_march_in_austria/
It would be remarkable indeed if someone could confuse a cold Alpine landlocked state in Europe with a magnificent political and cultural history with a massive continent-sized antipodean nation with an ancient history, admittedly, but hardly a massive reputation in the world of "culture".
DeleteBut then again... During the Iraq War, while their own troops were on the ground, just 13% of Americans could find Iraq on a map! Jx
Hi. I just wanted to let you and your readers know that I have posted my Freakin' Green Elf Shorts Caption Competition at Raise the Thunder beam! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rimpy, for airing your dirty linen in public! Jx
DeleteIs it really only 13 inches?
ReplyDeleteI know, minimal, right? Jx
DeleteHappy Krampus
ReplyDeleteRun good children run
I wish Krampus would pay a visit to the demon children next door! Jx
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