One danced the twist when he read "twist to open" on his beer cap.
Oh, and we danced the night away out on the fjord of Killary.
They danced the rumba, and later the bossa nova, and thrilled to crooners and comedians from Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx.
And then you shouted something inaudible above the crowd to your friends, kissed a random stranger and then danced the night away.
"Honestly, Floyd could have danced the whole night, " Floyd Mayweather Sr. said.
"I worked in the Mariinsky theatre for seven years, and I danced the whole classic repertoire there, and the contemporary repertoire, " she says.
Fans crowded the stage and danced the aisles.
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He chose the latter, danced down the pitch to a turning delivery that he got nowhere near and was easily stumped by Kamran Akmal.
But Esson was busy again on the hour when Eremenko danced through the home defence to set up a shooting opportunity.
The player-manager danced down the wing and, having beaten two players, whipped in a cracking cross which Normann powered home at the far post.
In Montgomery, the planters and their ladies danced on the lip of the volcano.
As the last shards of sunshine danced on the sand, we got to Big Flat at 8 p.m.
Robinson gave the visitors hope when he danced through the Bulls defence to touch down, despite claims that Eorl Crabtree had blocked Burgess's attempted tackle.
However, that man Daley continued to be a danger and, on the hour mark, he danced into the penalty area and got a fierce shot away that Enckelman parried to safety.
The dissenters dissent and the supporters support, and the whole thing is as mannered as a minuet danced at the court of Louis XVI.
But that wasn't the motivation of this relaxed, fun group that danced on the court and cut down the nets and for at least this season taken the mantle of being the best out West.
That night, the mayor danced briefly with the mask-wearing Lady Gaga.
This was one of the most powerful of all those many public meetings - the crowd danced along to the Stevie Wonder song Signed, Sealed, Delivered and cheered whenever they caught a glimpse of themselves on the giant screens carrying cable news coverage into the park.
Music from Argentina to most people means the tango, a rhythmic, passionate set of steps danced to the music of a bandoneon.
Conway was the home side's main source of inspiration and he danced into the Rangers penalty box on 27 minutes before the danger was cleared.
She even guest starred in the popular BBC One comedy The Vicar of Dibley, in a memorable scene where she danced on the village hall stage with Dawn French.
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In the colorful regalia he might wear to a powwow, Mr. Box danced to the rhythm of hums, drums and an eagle-bone whistle.
Stocks crashed, the popular culture moved on to Madonna, and old lions like Ken Olsen danced on the PC's grave.
And the Casino where they danced, on the Rio waterfront, is now a shell.
So Stahr and I danced to the beautiful music of Glenn Miller playing 'I'm on a See-saw.
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She unflinchingly grabbed Pippin's crown, put it on and danced with the aplomb that is honed with years of experience.
Asian governments danced to the same tune, lifting their own lending charges to rein in domestic prices and international deficits.
Santorum danced around the issue last week with CNN's Piers Morgan during his first televised interview since he suspended his candidacy on April 10.
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