Clearly, The End of Days Are Upon Us

May
26

Clearly, The End of Days Are Upon Us

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We're torn.
Which version of "Single Ladies" do you find more unsettling?

Liza Minnelli from SaTC2

or the little girls (ages SEVEN thru NINE, PEOPLE!) in a dance contest?

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Holding final judgement until I see a video of Liza that works... this one, the audio works, with a still photo in the frame. However... at least Liza is an adult.

OMG, just OMG. I don't even know what to say after watching the little girls dance. What was their dance teacher thinking, what were their parents thinking?!?

The second video horrifies me and just makes me all around angry. My daughter is in dance classes and it is stuff like that that makes the good dance schools look bad.
We had our final recital last night and there were some very talented dancers on stage that were NOT prancing around half-naked. All of the younger dancers are required to wear black bodysuits under their costumes so there is no chance of over exposure. The older kids keep their midriffs covered. There was no reason for this and I really wonder what the heck the adults in charge were thinking.

I thought my daughter's recital was bad cause their costumes made them look like Vegas show girls, but at least they were dancing to a Shirley Temple song.

When I first saw the child version of Single Ladies, it made me think the video was taken at some sort of creepy summer camp where you send your kids if you have aspirations of them growing up to be strippers.

Some time ago, I did need to buy a house for my organization but I didn't earn enough money and could not buy something. Thank goodness my mate suggested to try to take the business loans from banks. So, I did so and used to be satisfied with my short term loan.

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