Give her a ribbon on a stick. I believe that their is an Olympic sport that involves dancing and waving the stick-ribbon thing. Mimi would be a natural.
Something I learned in Toastmasters that always bugs me whenever it doesn’t happen at profesional meetings: After introducing a speaker, the emcee/moderator should stay in place, leading applause until the speaker is in place, THEN sit down. When the speaker finishes, the e/m should lead applause on their way back (and the speaker should stay put until they arrive) to announce the next speaker or event.
stairsteppublishing about 4 years ago
Well deserved claps. The performance was so brilliant that it was stunned by it and forgot to clap.
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
Give her a ribbon on a stick. I believe that their is an Olympic sport that involves dancing and waving the stick-ribbon thing. Mimi would be a natural.
Farside99 about 4 years ago
So…Mimi wears toe shoes already?
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Corky the clap leader!
1953Baby about 4 years ago
CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! BRAVO! Great moves, Mimi. . .
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 4 years ago
I love Mimi.
tcayer about 4 years ago
See that orange and blue pointy-eared thing on the left next to the rabbit? I get the same look on my face if I’m forced to watch ballet!
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
That’s what Daddies do…..
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
BIS! BIS!
vanaals about 4 years ago
You don’t know just how accurate that statement is.
gcarlson about 4 years ago
Something I learned in Toastmasters that always bugs me whenever it doesn’t happen at profesional meetings: After introducing a speaker, the emcee/moderator should stay in place, leading applause until the speaker is in place, THEN sit down. When the speaker finishes, the e/m should lead applause on their way back (and the speaker should stay put until they arrive) to announce the next speaker or event.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
so sweet
dudley_tundish about 4 years ago
Where’s mom in all of this?