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You see I grew up in a small town (at the time, it is a pretty big suburb now) where we went to dances at these local ballrooms. They sold beer and "set-ups" which were basically soda's in a cup that we then took back to our booths, drank off an inch or so and added whatever liquor we could obtain from an older brother, parent's liquor cabinet or with fake i.d. That night I think it was amaretto...yeah I am a girl.
There were bands at these ballrooms and everyone went when the band was "good" - Dare Force was pretty popular to attend...let's assume it was Dare Force that night.
I had a cocktail, not much, but I was 17 and even a drink probably made me 'squiffy'. The band had not started yet, it was early.
He came into the ballroom and this song came on.
He asked me to dance even though we were not dating.
He sang to me all the while we spun around the floor, just us - no one else, in a crazy display like Daryl Hannah and Aidan Quinn in the movie Reckless.
It was enough. It was over.
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Great song by Night Ranger Lisa--haven't heard that in awhile.
I spent more time at dances trying to avoid dancing than anything else.
Hook, line, and sinker, huh?
Ahhh...I think that I can even smell the place. Where did my highschool days go?
This is such a precious memory. I so want to know more...
I chose to skip most dances... but they weren't nearly as cool as your dances. Most of our parties were out in pastures. One guy would hide all the keys so most people ended up passed out in the hayfield. I hate ticks and chiggers, so I preferred staying out of the pastures.
Sounds a lot like my high school ;)
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