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  1. #totp none of the crowd have ever been to a rave #daddancing

  2. #totp none of the crowd have ever been to a rave #daddancing

  3. #totp none of the crowd have ever been to a rave #daddancing

  4. #totp none of the crowd have ever been to a rave #daddancing

  5. #totp none of the crowd have ever been to a rave #daddancing

  6. "The reigning World Dad Dancing champion, Robin Woods, demonstrates some classic moves to get men dancing – plus one of his own."

    theguardian.com/society/articl

  7. youtube.com/watch?v=gi7QYccnKp

    Fans of #jazz and #dadDancing alike may enjoy this footage of Monk Dad Dancing like he invented it. Which he may well have done.

  8. youtube.com/watch?v=gi7QYccnKp

    Fans of #jazz and #dadDancing alike may enjoy this footage of Monk Dad Dancing like he invented it. Which he may well have done.

  9. youtube.com/watch?v=gi7QYccnKp

    Fans of #jazz and #dadDancing alike may enjoy this footage of Monk Dad Dancing like he invented it. Which he may well have done.

  10. youtube.com/watch?v=gi7QYccnKp

    Fans of #jazz and #dadDancing alike may enjoy this footage of Monk Dad Dancing like he invented it. Which he may well have done.

  11. CW: Cluedo Pop 7: Col. Mustard

    #CluedoPop 07 Mustard / Yellow

    "Too old to cut the mustard" - The Carter Sisters & Mother Maybelle

    The art and craft of the pop song stretches back a century. This one's from 1951, written by Bill Carlisle and first released by his group The Carlisles.

    The song's about someone who used to be hip and happening, but is now old and a bit embarrassing. #DadDancing
    youtube.com/watch?v=rPvKU1ctJx

  12. CW: Cluedo Pop 7: Col. Mustard

    07 Mustard / Yellow

    "Too old to cut the mustard" - The Carter Sisters & Mother Maybelle

    The art and craft of the pop song stretches back a century. This one's from 1951, written by Bill Carlisle and first released by his group The Carlisles.

    The song's about someone who used to be hip and happening, but is now old and a bit embarrassing.
    youtube.com/watch?v=rPvKU1ctJxM