Well, I should probably go, I have some mad boogie dancing to catch up with. |
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I also like any movie where the characters can boogie, and Napoleon has dancing skills like I've never seen. |
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The trio perform jazz favourites from Dixieland to ragtime, boogie woogie and swing. |
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Obviously we'll do the show and then right after that I have to boogie out to get to Texas because we start running the following day in Texas. |
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Never under no circumstances place your wedding cake near the dance floor because the boogie bopper may cause a lotta heartache. |
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Well, don't go putting pomade in your hair, Dave, but yeah, just boogie it up some. |
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Left to his own devices, he glams up, dons his sister's gold platform boots and realises that he was born to boogie. |
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The traveler, on the other hand, is ready to boogie when he or she leaves, but is lonesome and tired on the way home. |
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People flocked out to hear the chosen band and to either sit and enjoy the music, or boogie the night away. |
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As the night wore on, the disco took over with young and old taking to the dance floor to boogie the night away. |
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There is also the added bonus of great walks and a dance floor to boogie off those calories. |
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Musicians, storytellers and dancers will assemble for a night of pisogery, pookas and boogie men. |
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It changes back, the boogie boogies and the whole experience sounds like a bar room hoedown between classicism and futurism. |
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The name Earth, Wind and Fire is almost synonymous with good vibes, sing-a-long hits and boogie dancing! |
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It is a fantastic album and whenever we do a concert and she is playing we all have a boogie and try and copy her dance routines. |
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If you get there after 8pm, entry is still only a fiver, which is still good value since you can continue to boogie until 1am. |
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No-one objects when you boogie around your flat in a victory dance with a self-satisfied grin on your face. |
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That night we find ourselves in the Zona Rosa area to hear more live music, have a boogie, and quaff more of the local firewater, Aguardiente. |
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You have to fully regroup, march right back to front and boogie down like Ben and George. |
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The six-step breakbeat boogie combines with the suspicious brass of 50s cartoons and dazes Doom's creatures with its blatant sardonicism. |
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It's like an inflatable boogie board that you ride down ski slopes instead of on waves. |
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Jordanians feel that a bit of a boogie makes a meal go down easier, so live music and a dancefloor are a must at posher establishments. |
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I've borrowed my daughter's boogie board for the thrill of riding the surf. |
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I got on my boogie board to catch the wave, but instantly knew that was a mistake. |
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In the video, he gets chased around by a gangster for a while and then celebrates getting away by having a bit of a boogie on a stage. |
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Also, try surfing with a boogie board, a small foam pad you lay on to ride a wave, available to borrow at most hotels. |
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After a bit of a boogie to Grooverider with the dance nutters we left for home at about 3am. |
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I think if you want to have a good time with good company, then this is a good choice for a boogie. |
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My daughter is starting to pick up bodysurfing and spends a fair amount of time on her boogie board. |
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That is how my day at work went, from watching cartoons to watching an eight-year-old boogie to mobile phone tunes. |
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When he and Lucie had gone to the beach earlier in the summer with their friends he had stayed with a boogie board. |
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Rena then spotted the little girl bobbing up and down on a yellow boogie board, holding on for dear life. |
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Nitty Gritty at Oslo is open 9-2pm and is the place to be on a Wednesday if you want a drink and a boogie. |
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The last time I went out on the town for a few drinks and a bit of a boogie was my birthday, back in October. |
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Down by Mexico way is close by makes a nice combo if you fancy a salsa boogie upstairs. |
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According to Banks, his wife raised the alarm and an unidentified person on a boogie board came to his assistance. |
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Thieves stole registration papers, a boogie board and flippers from a Ford Laser parked in Maple Drive. |
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The meeting is awkward at first, but the new boogie board smooths things over. |
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The band is obsessed by the music of Rhythm and Blues, with its contagious grooves, boogie piano, sax riffs and overdriven guitar solos. |
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For all we know, it could be a trip to Bali with a free boogie board cover thrown in. |
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In true Chrissy spirit the band will be handing out a few free CDs, so get down there early for a boogie and some freebies. |
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It's a fine slice of foot stomping blues boogie and should be the ace that levers The Kings of Leon onto the main stages of Europe's summer festivals. |
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I'm going to go out on the dance floor and have a boogie as Luke puts it. |
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It leads you to put your foot down anew with a little ancient African boogie. |
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The band reduces electric boogie and original punk-funk to their sinewy essences, with enough sleaze, sass and drunken merriment to power a pimpmobile. |
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His music ranges from boogie blues and doo-wop to jazz fusion. |
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The Mr. Clean of the blues playing his bleachless boogie woogie in 1986 at "Sudsy Malone's" laundromat and bar, was an idea that didn't necessarily wash very well with Joe. |
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Tap dance and boogie woogie piano at its best. Nico Brina and Lukas Weiss will spellbind you with this unique 2003 recording. |
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In Manuel Antonio, students can fish, snorkel, dive, rent boogie and surf boards and go white water rafting. |
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Single Player: Penguins looking to boogie can waddle over to the Night Club and bust some moves in the Dance Contest. |
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It's rock'n'roll the way it was meant to be played, not with boogie or pretense, but just straight freshness and intense energy. |
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There are board games, beach toys, boogie boards and buckets, and there's surfboard and kayak hire nearby. |
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I met him and he said he used to work in a record store and listened to boogie and soul music for five years, and you can hear that. |
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There are bottomless yachts and white water kayaks, five-person boogie boards and sand skis. |
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The boogie cars mounted in the supports of the shoring system can be adjusted in height to match the increasing depth of the trench. |
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Please note the following hours as well as let people who are only coming to the performance evening and the boogie to be on time. |
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For the jams and the evening performance and boogie, there were 185 participants. |
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She repented, helping him drag along a bright green boogie board. |
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This is the charm of spiritual tourism, of course, but it is only another form of consumer frenzy, the fervid acquisition of knowledge, boogie fever. |
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Hoffman was an everyman, and was at his best when tackling romantic rejection onscreen, be it in boogie Nights, or here. |
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Would you say boogie Nights was the role that really seemed to put you on the map? |
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It was the era of Public Enemy, boogie Down Productions, Tribe Called Quest, and MC Lyte. |
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If McCain becomes president, someone is bound to make a new version of boogie Man, this one starring Schmidt. |
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With expert musicianship tucked up their sleeves, the Illuminati don't let the prog bog down the boogie and just let the riffage do all the talking. |
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Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie. |
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For over a decade, baby-faced Big Sandy has nailed the sound and swagger of Western swing, hillbilly boogie, or whatever else revivalists are dubbing it today. |
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Though he received a crash course in the ways of women, more important was his exposure to the blues and boogie woogie music which was popular in the barrelhouses at the time. |
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It's not impossible for them to start off with a barrelhouse boogie and, by the end, be dragging through a New Orleans funeral dirge with a singing saw leading the charge. |
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I put my book down and scrolled through Navigation to see if ex-owner had the Macarena, as I felt like a bit of a boogie to music that no one else could hear. |
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So in a fond farewell, supporters turned out to test their artful talents in the old structure and to boogie down in the adjacent, air-conditioned party tent. |
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I thought it was just an album to boogie and eat Angel Delight to. |
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Band-girl had a tank top, a straw hat, big glasses and a boogie board. |
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We have a boogie board there, but the waves weren't big enough to use it. |
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He writes, I take lunch breaks with my boogie board in the ocean. |
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In a current women's magazine, one advertisement shows a bare-chested hunk on a sunset beach holding what appears at first glance to be a boogie board. |
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It being your unbirthday then you must be invited to boogie at the bank unholiday. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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He lip-synched Verdi and took an early curtain call, getting up to boogie with the dancers. |
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Completely exhausted after helping them stay afloat for 40 minutes, he was forced to head back to shore while Mr. Zakem swam out to the stranded swimmers with a boogie board. |
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A fan of swing, jazz and boogie, Louisiana was a musical paradise for him. |
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She is Sahara of the Tuna, and you come for her deserted beaches and crowded fish restaurants, and for her beach shack chiringuitos in which to boogie the hot night away. |
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I loved boogie woogie and blues piano, but also London music. |
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Their frontman died in 1979, but 30 years later Feat's remaining members are still cooking up big pans of southern-fried boogie. |
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Be sure to invite TRIP, whose volunteers will come ready to boogie down with enough safer-sex and safer-drug usage info and supplies to last you all night long! |
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Three Sheets To The Wind is a playful blues boogie and Jumpin' Out a nod to Jeff Beck. |
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During the 1950s and '60s, Snow experimented with Latin, Hawaiian, boogie, and rockabilly music, seamlessly blending it into country compositions. |
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Police said the boy was sitting upright on his boogie board off secluded Riecks Point when he was bitten on both legs. |
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Cancer Bats continued the sonic carnage in CF10 with their scathing, bastardised boogie. |
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Listeners will hear tastes of 1960s blues-fused acid rock, boogie, bluegrass, soul, groove, garage punk and doo-wop. |
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The music spanned old-school blues-rock boogie and more recent material with assertive dance beats and pealing U2-style guitar, as the rasp in Mr. Followill's voice kept the songs earthy. |
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Full capacity is the zinger, of course. When production hits full-tilt boogie sometime this year, the annualized rate will be about 40,000 units. |
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Besides lazing around, we could swim, surf, bodysurf, boogie board, fish, ride horses, get a massage or check out the abundant wildlife. |
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Within a year of his release, he'd OD'd on the full-tilt boogie. |
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Suddenly, a rhythmic shaking and rattling overtook the room, shoogling and shimmying the structure in time to the acid jazz stomp riverboat boogie shuffle beat of the song. |
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After a ride on the waves, the Liverpool striker was seen sticking his tongue out and clutching a boogie board as he ran along the sands to his model girlfriend Stacey Miller. |
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