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    does anybody know how to dance the commala from the the wolves of the calla?

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    You put your left gunslinger boot in,
    You put your left gunslinger boot out,
    You put your left gunslinger boot in,
    And you shake it all about....?
    Which reminds me....
    With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the present time, it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person which almost went unnoticed .Larry La Prise, the man who wrote "The Hokey Pokey" died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 93. The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in,and thats when all the trouble started.....

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    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubisaxel View Post
    does anybody know how to dance the commala from the the wolves of the calla?
    Yup.

    Stephen King does.
    He invented it, as a matter of fact, and I think Ms Mod has mentioned before that she has a pic somewhere of the two of them dancing it together.

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    Maybe I'm just a sick bugger, but I always imagined it looking a lot like "Riverdance"...

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    I have always imagined it in my head to be like all the traditional folks dances from around the world, lots of foot banging and leg waving and generally having a good time while listening to the music =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NathanStrickland View Post
    Maybe I'm just a sick bugger, but I always imagined it looking a lot like "Riverdance"...
    Or the 'dance' in Platoon, albeit without the M16...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerralin View Post
    I have always imagined it in my head to be like all the traditional folks dances from around the world, lots of foot banging and leg waving and generally having a good time while listening to the music =)
    that's kinda how I imagined it but I saw a drawing in the book and I thought there where specific moves

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    I always picture the dance being similar to the Irish folk dancers.

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    I think it is pretty much like a jig.

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