I can't think of a caption, but it's a perfect photo for a true story. The Monkeyman and his friend Mr. Hugh and their dates were in a little Mexican restaurant in an Atlanta suburb late one night near closing time, some 20 years ago. The staff had a radio in the back and were dancing in the kitchen. When their dates refused to dance, Gary and Hugh got up and danced together in the aisle of the restaurant, to the amusement of the Mexicans, who applauded and whistled.
7 comments:
"If you stand that far apart from her when you're dancing, you'll never get a smooch."
No! It is my turn to lead.
Once more round the room Fred and you'll be good enough to ask Ginger over there.
"What are those guys doing?"
Not that there's anything wrong with that....
one, TWO, three....stay on the beat!
I can't think of a caption, but it's a perfect photo for a true story. The Monkeyman and his friend Mr. Hugh and their dates were in a little Mexican restaurant in an Atlanta suburb late one night near closing time, some 20 years ago. The staff had a radio in the back and were dancing in the kitchen. When their dates refused to dance, Gary and Hugh got up and danced together in the aisle of the restaurant, to the amusement of the Mexicans, who applauded and whistled.
This reminds me of a great movie—Shall We Dance, with Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon. Rent it.
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