Happy Memorial Day.
I’m at the beach with my hott wife and kids judging people that aren’t wearing tankini’s.
Fresh Stuff Christians Like will be back tomorrow.
In the meantime, please enjoy some Terence Trent D’Arby.
P.S. I am going to start every conference speech, sermon, thing where I get to talk to people the same way he does at the eight second mark.
For us unemlightened outsiders, what is Memorial Day? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's too bad he didn't earn enough from his music to afford him some dance lessons. :) He dances better than I do though.
ReplyDeleteWell, that would be a very cool way to start a sermon and I would sit up and listen to you! Unless it didn't work and you just kept sliding.
ReplyDeleteWhere is TTD now?
ReplyDeleteYou will have to make sure that the floor is very slick and that you have slick shoes. I would pay to see that.
Does that mean you would have to come out in your socks?
ReplyDeleteGo for it! However, realize that the vast majority of those of us over 30 will immediately have a flashback to Tom Cruise in "Risky Business." Your talk is gonna have to be pretty darn good to beat that image!
ReplyDeleteI'd LOVE to see that! Then if it didn't work you could just say "Razzle Dazzle" and walk off!
ReplyDeleteI still love that song 20 years later! Good post!
ReplyDeleteif you really want to seal the deal you need to incorporate what happens at 2:26 mark and 3:18 mark
ReplyDeleteI think he's a good dancer! And I do it for a living (dancing, not kissing).
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ReplyDeleteHas it really been 20 years?!
ReplyDeleteStacy is right - especially the 3.18 move. It would make for an unforgettable sermon.
My favorite parts are the ones when there are randomly like 80 back up dancers for a split second shot.
ReplyDeleteSeriously... they probably shot them dancing for hours. Can you imagine being pumped for this awesome music video that has you dancing and then you end up in it for less than 3 seconds!
Ouch.
Are you really saved?
ReplyDelete@Lyn,
ReplyDeleteMemorial Day is a US holiday to honor the men and women who have died in military service. It is a national holiday here and many people have the day off. (Including blogs, apparently)
You just earned another notch in my estimation. Terrence Trent D'Arby. Brought me back, man.
ReplyDeletedoes the judging include guys?
ReplyDeleteSWEET! It would be fun to start any talk. I'm a trainer and I will have to figure out a way to do that on carpet...
ReplyDeleteStart with the intro, but wow us with that ditty between 1:23-1:25. I promise we'd all listen.
ReplyDeleteI so bringing back shoulder pads.
ReplyDeleteWhat Kristan said.
Being a child of the 80's myself, wow...what a horrible time for fashion and hair.
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