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Hello Sherylin. Good for you keep them legs swinging I am sure it is not
just Parkinson's but the urge to ,"Have a Go," as we Brits sometimes say. I
wish that I could do it but Dancing was not my strong point. Never learned
to dance when I was young. I just followed my partner around it seemed to
work alright as I do not recall stepping on anyone's toes.Would not like to
try it now. The floor and my face have made acquaintance a few times
although we were not introduced to each other. :-) LOL Have a great day
Bern.
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I love to dance, however my right leg wants to waltz while my left wants to
jitterbug.  But when no one is looking I give it a go anyway.  Looks pretty
funny
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    From: Bernard Shaw <[log in to unmask]>
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    Date: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 9:37 AM
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    Hilary,  Singing was one of the greater joys in my life. As a youngster
I
    was in the Chapel Choir and have sung ever since. Now it is more of a
    humming but I still feel the need of a good song now and again.What do
other
    PWPs do when they think they are not being watched. Any answers anyone
:-)
    smiles.Sing as and when you like it shows the world that you are still
in
    there kicking..Bern

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