Just give her some music (even if it is just the simple beat of a tambourine).
Just give her an audience (even if it is just her own daddy).
She'd instantly transform the living room into a dance floor. Get into the groove, baby! Yeah~!
Dancing Queen, feel the beat from the tambourine
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life
See that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen
Monday, September 22
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aiyo! that's so cute! the hands, the legs so flexible!
btw, i had a small qtn to ask u regarding Chinese on my blog..do u mind helping me out? thanks :)
thks.
ask that china teacher to balek kampong and not continue to 误人子弟. everybody in singapore knows noodles is 面 (mian) and not "mi". I am guessing that this teacher may be from Guangdong province and she may in fact be pronouncing the word as "mee-in". That, obviously, would still be the wrong thing to teach our kids here.
Haha, dancing queen indeed! Jae's granny was so nice to "sit down" at her level and played the tamporine. The 2nd dance so funny seeing Jae holding the ostich's long neck... hey, what's that little thing that play songs with a screen on your floor?
that's a portable dvd player.
sorry for the much delayed reply...
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