redhawk23
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We all make movie references, some more creative and hilarious than others, but have you ever lived a scene or situation from a movie? At times it can be quite surreal. This has happenned to me a number of times but one particular instance just happenned last night.
My girlfriend decided that what she wanted to do for her birthda was go out swingdancing. We got all dressed up and went to the Casa Loma ballroom in St. Louis. It turns out it was rockabilly night. The walls were adorned with a lot of different posters from old concerts and movies and everyone was dressed in styles from throughout out the 20th century. Overall the situation made me think of Jack Rabbit Slims from Pulp Fiction. With the exception of cartables, the place really was reminicent of that scene. I sort of chuckled to my self as my girlfriend and I walked out onto the dance floor. She asked what I was laughing about. I aswered, "I feel like Vincent Vaga." The name was lost on her, but then at that moment " You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry started playing. It was rediculous timing and quite surreal. I told my girlfriend, rather inexplicably for her I'm sure, that we absolutly had to the twist at that moment. So we attempted it, but unfortunately I am not John Travolta and lack his magical Scientologist dance powers, but overall I was quite content.
My girlfriend decided that what she wanted to do for her birthda was go out swingdancing. We got all dressed up and went to the Casa Loma ballroom in St. Louis. It turns out it was rockabilly night. The walls were adorned with a lot of different posters from old concerts and movies and everyone was dressed in styles from throughout out the 20th century. Overall the situation made me think of Jack Rabbit Slims from Pulp Fiction. With the exception of cartables, the place really was reminicent of that scene. I sort of chuckled to my self as my girlfriend and I walked out onto the dance floor. She asked what I was laughing about. I aswered, "I feel like Vincent Vaga." The name was lost on her, but then at that moment " You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry started playing. It was rediculous timing and quite surreal. I told my girlfriend, rather inexplicably for her I'm sure, that we absolutly had to the twist at that moment. So we attempted it, but unfortunately I am not John Travolta and lack his magical Scientologist dance powers, but overall I was quite content.