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  • Starting with footage shot by Thomas Edison (yes, the Thomas Edison), this magnificent compilation takes us from dances like the cakewalk to the jitterbug.
  • When darkness fell, searchlight beams swept over dancing crowds, in serious holiday mood, jitterbugging, foxtrotting, in hats and long coats, to the sounds of a full orchestra in evening dress. The Festival of Britain, 60 years on
  • The musical interval jitterbug is bigger.
  • The coaches will school the dance couples in the rules and basic steps of each dance style, including Cuban salsa, boogie woogie, Argentine tango, disco, lambada, lindyhop, jitterbug and shag.
  • From ballroom, ballet and modern jazz to aerobics, dancerise, gymnastics, & jitterbug, dancing is the fun way to keep fit.
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  • Lucy hires a local teen to teach her the jitterbug for a big audition, but when the day arrives, eye drops make it hard for her to see.
  • They said it so often that the panic spread and everyone danced the jitterbug.
  • Wear your favorite 50's fashion, practice your jitterbug moves, and swing into 2005 in 50's style!
  • Her musical theater vocals, frenetic jitterbugging and genre-mashing songwriting makes her the most exciting singer to release an album this year. Nightlife Agenda: Pool parties, rooftop parties and Black Pride
  • Yes | No | Report from peter wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago try fishing near docks and structures. the jitterbug is a great bass lure especially at dusk and the trout magnet workes great for bass as well as trout, and carpie What are some basic lures or techniques to catch bass in Virginia. I have recently gotten back into fishing.
  • I found it hard to imagine dad in flares and a flowery kaftan jitterbugging the night away.
  • I try to sniffle, but all I manage is a jitterbug around my offices.
  • I think I'll stick to my spinnerbaits, jitterbugs, rapalas and flies, thank you very much. The Lure that "Forces" Fish to Eat
  •  From the way they stopped chewing and stared, you'd think they was watching Lazarus jitterbugging with a monkey. Magnets of Faith and Knowing
  • I took country dancing lessons, waltz, jitterbug and polka at the Quick-Quick Slow-Slow dance school in Houston.
  • When he does surgery he dances, does the jitterbug.
  • The definition is followed by nine citations, from a 1941 Bosley Crowther movie review ("The big holdup job gets messed up by a couple of 'jitterbugs' who are assisting on it, the girl turns out a great disappointment, the gunman is rendered a fugitive with a moll and a dog who love him" to a quote from last Sunday's Palm Beach Post ("...he would join the idle, young black males in jail. Languagehat.com: DOUBLE-TONGUED WORD WRESTER.
  • Smith: Oh, my God, even back in the day we would do those jitterbugging scenes and be using Tiger Balm for weeks! Exclusive: More Tragedy for One Life to Live's Bo and Nora
  • Old men in paper hats dance the jitterbug with old women in poodle skirts.
  • I find it hard to believe I not only wore some of those shoes but also two-stepped, waltzed, and even jitterbugged in them.
  • I might even do a little jitterbug around the kitchen.
  • With the jitterbug is a slow steady retrieve the best or is it best to pop it across the top? Catching bass with a Jitterbug
  • This is a bittersweet Golden Age of speakeasies, hoods, the Great Depression, squealing bobby-soxers, lynchings, jitterbugging, novelty tunes and early moves toward racial integration.
  • If words are comedic crutches, then mimes are the gimps jitterbugging at Lourdes.
  • So we treated to the sight of golfers altering their putting styles, trying not to ground their putters behind the ball, twitching and jitterbugging around worried about breaking this rule. Archive 2008-07-01
  • They are named "JitterBugs," for both the way they transmit stolen data in "jittery" chunks and for the "jitters" they could inspire in anyone with secure data to safeguard. After me comes a builder.
  • We headed onwards to Harajuku park, where we came across some Japanese Teddy Boys, with monster quiffs, and jitterbug dance moves.
  • For much of this week Marilyn Monroe's legs stood astride a plaza in Chicago, like the bottom half of some giant jitterbugging mannequin. Simpsons Syndrome: Overused Cultural Icons Trigger a Gag Reflex
  • Yes | No | Report from tbogg10 wrote 1 week 3 days ago love jitterbugs like you said on farmponds at dusk you cant beat it, cant wait for the ice to melt Catching bass with a Jitterbug
  • It is true that as we age we may no longer be able to jitterbug or engage in a fast mambo.
  • The Arbogast black jitterbug is my favorite lure of all time. The Mighty Jitterbug
  •   Crowded around the bar, we caught our breath and ordered the drafts that never quite quenched our thirsts, but Tom and Betty kept dancing, jitterbugs and twists, the new steps they whipped up on the spot that were as sharp as any on Bandstand. In the Jukebox Light
  • Following straight on from the Pilates class above will be an introduction to jiving and jitterbugging.
  • He jitterbugged closer, waving the knife back and forth.
  • The famed Big Band Swing era was full of dance bands that stomped and grooved with jitterbugging teens and adults following their every move. Jazz @ the Dwyer: A Big Band Swing and Dance Party «
  • Sharpies and jitterbugs were interested in clothing for its own sake. Hep Cats, Street Fights
  • At our last festival, we played a swing set and great crowds were jitterbugging all over the place!
  • ‘In my little pink-white body back in Aberdeen, Washington, doing the jitterbug - I thought such dancing came out of the air,’ says Brown.
  • Yes | No | Report from jmcctheboss23 wrote 33 weeks 6 days ago jitterbug is my all time favorite lure and as far as bait goes id have to say leeches Favorite fishing bait all time.
  • The old girl stopped doing the jitterbug and picked up a lively waltz instead.
  • Somebody might break out a ‘jug,’ and there would be jitterbugging in the aisles.
  • Following straight on from the Pilates class above will be an introduction to jiving and jitterbugging.
  • It is true that as we age we may no longer be able to jitterbug or engage in a fast mambo.
  • Yes | No | Report from dwaynez wrote 44 weeks 4 days ago shane good call on the jitterbugs, I always keep them on hand when I go after Bass. What is your favorite lure?
  • However, the bands back then typically played in elegant ballrooms with an audience full of dancers who waltzed, foxtrotted and jitterbugged the evening away, and their music was the vernacular of the day. Not Your Grandpa's Big Bands
  • But she did get to jitterbug with Rob Marshall - and ended up with a broken finger.
  • He wrote, Might you have sway with legislators against the Salvation Army male duo that park about 4 p.m. on 50th street near the rink, set up a boom box and start jitterbugging doing Michael Jackson -style whoops and yells every 20 seconds, that disturb workers in the building. Salvation Army Swings
  • When darkness fell, searchlight beams swept over dancing crowds, in serious holiday mood, jitterbugging, foxtrotting, in hats and long coats, to the sounds of a full orchestra in evening dress. The Festival of Britain, 60 years on
  • Rocket Man makes an appearance, and even attempts the jitterbug.
  • I was just a little girl but I used to love peeking around the corner and watching them doing the jitterbug and throwing the girls over their shoulders.
  • At the shallow end, with their hair in caps, the girls from Typing did the jitterbug in twos.
  • I guess I liked the more modern stuff more; though the jitterbugging was equally interesting.
  • The answer was to make the jitterbug a slotted dance.
  • They were waltzing when they should have been jitterbugging.
  • The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug.
  • Although every living thing eventually goes extinct in the face of changes ranging from ice ages to interspecific competition, the fossil record shows that while some species debut and are booed off the stage, there are others -- cockroaches and sharks come to mind -- whose dance with time is more waltz than jitterbug. Arthur Rosenfeld: Must Humans Go the Way of the Dinosaurs?
  • You will actually catch a suprising number of bass throwing a jitterbug or buzzbait along the shore at night. What are some basic ways to fish bass? Jigs? Lures? Worms? Etc.
  • Crowded around the bar, we caught our breath and ordered the drafts that never quite quenched our thirsts, but Tom and Betty kept dancing, jitterbugs and twists, the new steps they whipped up on the spot that were as sharp as any on Bandstand. In the Jukebox Light
  • Since you'll be jitterbugging all night, there's a free swing lesson with Tom and Debra of gottaswing. com between 8 and 9, followed by dancing until midnight. Nightlife Agenda: Pool parties, rooftop parties and Black Pride
  • It was a time of Bill Haley and the Comets, Elvis and the jitterbug.
  • Show dances and jitterbugs are stylized and often meshed with whatever Mr. Varone favors.
  • There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade.
  • I did the jitterbug with him to a couple of Glenn Miller songs. FAMILY PICTURES
  • There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade.
  • I did the jitterbug with him to a couple of Glenn Miller songs. FAMILY PICTURES
  • The ensembles of bopping and jitterbugging are done with real swing.
  • They were jitterbugging, swinging to the tunes of big bands, or singing hymns.
  • Being aboard a ship was drastically more boring than dancing the jitterbug in England.
  • Jitterbugs on August 2, 16 and 30 provides jive and boogie 1940s'-style classes for all the family.
  • Meanwhile, the wide aisle bisecting the Terrace Room at Newark's Symphony Hall filled with jitterbugging, jiving and boogalooing dancers.
  • Couples waltzing, then jitterbugging, then frugging, while the sounds of artillery fire from different wars all but drown out the music. London Theater Journal: A Dance to the Music of Time, Establishment-Style - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • When it crossed over to white audiences, swing's dances were all lumped together by the media under the name "jitterbug". The Guardian World News
  • And I remember I did the jitterbug on stage, the opening of the third act.

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