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hazard-us.livejournal.com
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 02:28 pm (UTC)
I would love to see this convention turned around to something more like this... (paraphrased from above)
Some dance somewhere. One half of an OTP will be like, 'May I have this dance?'
Other half: *has feelings about this*
Lyric:
"If it hadn't been for cotton-eyed joe!"
Other half of OTP: *is so into this person, does not actually hear what is playing*
Lyric:
"I'd been married a long time ago!"
Other half of OTP: Yes, you may.
Lyric:
"Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from cotton eyed joe?
OTP: *slow dance off to the side of the line-dancers, blissful in their world of blissfullness*
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Some dance somewhere. One half of an OTP will be like, 'May I have this dance?'
Other half: *has feelings about this*
Lyric: "If it hadn't been for cotton-eyed joe!"
Other half of OTP: *is so into this person, does not actually hear what is playing*
Lyric: "I'd been married a long time ago!"
Other half of OTP: Yes, you may.
Lyric: "Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from cotton eyed joe?
OTP: *slow dance off to the side of the line-dancers, blissful in their world of blissfullness*
The End