I will be attending the Worcester Bellydance Festival. Perhaps I might even be able to dance in it (will be contacting event coordinators.) I think people should attend. I'm looking at you, boyfriend.
If you're too lazy to click on the link, the relevant information is: Sat, June 26th, 12-5pm, Worcester Elks Hall, $10 (unless you're physically older than 12 and younger than 65 - $5 and $8 respectively, in those cases.)
Now, to fire off an email.
If you're too lazy to click on the link, the relevant information is: Sat, June 26th, 12-5pm, Worcester Elks Hall, $10 (unless you're physically older than 12 and younger than 65 - $5 and $8 respectively, in those cases.)
Now, to fire off an email.
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on 27 May 2004 06:03 (UTC)and to quote the red elvises: i wanna see you bellydance
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on 27 May 2004 06:12 (UTC)As for the latter, you will see. No worries. In fact, if you can find us a large open space with a tape player, I will start teaching you and give you a small show. :)
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on 27 May 2004 06:27 (UTC)no subject
on 27 May 2004 07:00 (UTC)Besides, wouldn't the Buttery party continue into the evening? You could go to one and then the other!
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on 27 May 2004 13:25 (UTC)no subject
on 27 May 2004 13:33 (UTC)No, wait. We can go from one to your house to the other. ;)
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on 3 Jun 2004 01:58 (UTC)wor-chest-errrrr, why is it people insist on pronouncing their own towns/last names wrong? it ain't now steenkin wustah
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on 3 Jun 2004 08:07 (UTC)What's amusing is there's Worcester (Wuhstah), Gloucester (Glahstah), and Dorchester (Dorchestah). I guess the h changes everything!