When did you last dance during your work hours...
By Wizzywig
@Wizzywig (7847)
3 responses
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
7 Apr 09
During work hours? Goodness me, I don't remember the last time I did something like that! I do silly dances at home almost daily though.
I'm sure that at work I would have done some movements that could arguably be called dancing at some time or another though. Maybe when I closed a deal or something like that? I think it sounds like a great idea though! I'd certainly surprise a few people if I broke into the Macerena during a meeting!
Then again, I think if I WAS to do something like this, I'd much prefer to do it with style and kick off with either the choreography from Thriller or Flashdance.
Then again, I think if I WAS to do something like this, I'd much prefer to do it with style and kick off with either the choreography from Thriller or Flashdance. @Wizzywig (7847)
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7 Apr 09
well, yes that would be a bit more spectacular but, bear in mind that i dont want to be sued for causing heart attacks - though, with hospital gowns and pyjamas there is more than enough Flashdance going on, thank you very much
... perhaps I could seal some sterilizing tablets into the wee bottles with micropore to make maracas or borrow some dentures as castanets & wrap myself in the curtains for a bit of flamenco. I'm sure I could rustle up a bowl of fruit from the bedsides to do a Carmen Miranda....Oh the possibilities are endless - I could put the physios out of a job by starting classes for the Zimmer shimmy ... Bedpan boogie....
... perhaps I could seal some sterilizing tablets into the wee bottles with micropore to make maracas or borrow some dentures as castanets & wrap myself in the curtains for a bit of flamenco. I'm sure I could rustle up a bowl of fruit from the bedsides to do a Carmen Miranda....Oh the possibilities are endless - I could put the physios out of a job by starting classes for the Zimmer shimmy ... Bedpan boogie....1 person likes this
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
7 Apr 09
I lokes the cut of ya jib there Wizzy!
It seems you've definitely got all the angles covered. I don't see any harm in doing the bit from Michael Jackson's Thriller thoiugh. You probably wouldn't even need to put make-up on the dancers to make 'em look like they've just risen from the grave!
"Bed Pan Boogie" has some serious chops potential too by the way. Top 40 I'm sure.
It seems you've definitely got all the angles covered. I don't see any harm in doing the bit from Michael Jackson's Thriller thoiugh. You probably wouldn't even need to put make-up on the dancers to make 'em look like they've just risen from the grave!
"Bed Pan Boogie" has some serious chops potential too by the way. Top 40 I'm sure.@Wizzywig (7847)
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8 Apr 09
Oh yes... you're spot on about the Thriller routine...we also have a few bandaged up and, instead of dragging the ball & chains, we could improvise by using those extras with the catheter bags. How wonderful... a spot of occupational therapy and me and Pete could scoop the royalties on the side
. I'll put the proposition to him on Saturday... Whoever takees the Jackson role could borrow the jacket I'm wearing in my Captain Hook picture.....
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@Dasari100 (3791)
• Anantapur, India
23 Apr 09
I used to do job so that was really pressure to me because keep on working hours together is not good at all and i have danced some times when i get bore with my friends.

@Dasari100 (3791)
• Anantapur, India
23 Apr 09
Because escape from pain of the work , i need do and i always remember we are human beings not machines so we need to each and everything so that is real meaning of life my friend.

@riyasam (16556)
• India
10 Apr 09
seeing the suffering of the world or rather of the patients in my hospital,i often go into doldrums.what better way to snap out of it by doing a salsa(not exactly a salsa)but it sure is a pretty sight or a silly sight,as the matron calls as i dance along with the nurses.it sure is fun.




