| Turin up the volume [message #224657] |
Mo, 20 Februar 2006 15:11 |
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If you were an Olympic Ice dancer, which FZ tune would you do your
routine to? (I wouldn't do Approximate, but maybe King Kong)
Does anybody know if anyone ever competed in any publicized event
where an FZ tune was used as background. I remeber many years ago
during the Summer Olympics a pair of very hot looking synchronized
swimmers used the soundtrack to Das Boot and I thought their choice was
very unique.
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224658 ] |
Mo, 20 Februar 2006 15:22 |
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marc rosen wrote:
> If you were an Olympic Ice dancer, which FZ tune would you do your
> routine to? (I wouldn't do Approximate, but maybe King Kong)
> Does anybody know if anyone ever competed in any publicized event
> where an FZ tune was used as background. I remeber many years ago
> during the Summer Olympics a pair of very hot looking synchronized
> swimmers used the soundtrack to Das Boot and I thought their choice was
> very unique.
>
Easy: Cock-suckers Ball
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224668 ] |
Di, 21 Februar 2006 04:07 |
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> Does anybody know if anyone ever competed in any publicized event
> where an FZ tune was used as background. I
my partner and i did a freestyle frisbee routine to "Florentine Pogan"
back in '78 at the Michigan State University Invatational.
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224670 ] |
Di, 21 Februar 2006 04:56 |
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I would like to use Waka/Jawaka or Big Swifty
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224672 ] |
Di, 21 Februar 2006 05:54 |
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try Jobson's violin solo in "Black Napkins" from Oct 24, 1976 (early show).
That'll put everybody on their knees.
globual
"ZutboF" <zutbof [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to use Waka/Jawaka or Big Swifty
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224676 ] |
Di, 21 Februar 2006 17:12 |
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It wasn't a competition, but I think someone should have given a medal
to those dancers who accompanied G-Spot Tornado at the Yellow Shark
performances.
As for Ice Dancing, I think a Dog-Meat suite might be interesting.
KCM
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224682 ] |
Mi, 22 Februar 2006 02:11 |
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Dio Fa, which fits good in Torino, the Dio Fa homeland.
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224697 ] |
Mi, 22 Februar 2006 20:34 |
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G Spot Tornado, I'd like to see them skate to that tune
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224698 ] |
Mi, 22 Februar 2006 21:14 |
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RDNZL
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Mike E.
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| Re: Turin up the volume [message #224753 ] |
So, 26 Februar 2006 15:28 |
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so, apparently, i'm the winner!
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