I went to two real barn dances back in the late 1970s. The music and dancing were fun but some of the people were Deliverance people. One old guy tried to talk to me and I can honestly say I had no idea what he was talking about. His accent was thick and southern, I couldn’t understand him. This was AR.I flew home to San Diego and divorced my husband the following week so never went to another one. In 1981 I went to my first country western bar to hear a band and was hooked. Met my husband a year later at one.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 8 days ago
Then just clap your hands!……uh, never mind..
Marge Premium Member 8 days ago
Anyway – dance til you drop! Ah, and yes, clap your hands like LROS said!
jessegooddoggy 8 days ago
Clogging is out. Still loving this strip.
Lee26 Premium Member 8 days ago
Howabout horseshoes?
bloodykate 8 days ago
Giggling!!!
Queen of America 8 days ago
I went to two real barn dances back in the late 1970s. The music and dancing were fun but some of the people were Deliverance people. One old guy tried to talk to me and I can honestly say I had no idea what he was talking about. His accent was thick and southern, I couldn’t understand him. This was AR.I flew home to San Diego and divorced my husband the following week so never went to another one. In 1981 I went to my first country western bar to hear a band and was hooked. Met my husband a year later at one.
ladykat 8 days ago
Tap what you have.
markkahler52 8 days ago
Haystack Rocks at 8!!
darcyandsimon 8 days ago
Very cute!
cafed00d Premium Member 8 days ago
Specieist!
dbrucepm 8 days ago
All God’s children got a place in the choir
Some sing low, some sing higher
Some sing up on the telephone wire
Some just clap their hands, or paws, or anything else they have