Dance Instruction from Tucks & Patti

This came at precisely the right moment. We have been wondering what family games to play on Christmas Day long after the food has been eaten, the cookies crumbled, the presents lose their lustre. And here it is:  the Christmas ChaCha. I feel reasonably certain that you need a fancy outfit like the ones Tucks and Patti are wearing, but we will have t o improvise with tissue paper, streamers, towels, and ugly christmas sweaters. If it is more fun that it looks, I can only imagine it to be pure nirvana. You two look the life of the party. Hope the record sales are through the roof with a chimney!  Thanks the one and only David Stafford=who is ever enchanting.

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Comment by vizma bruns on December 25, 2012 at 2:12am

What a great card! We had Xmas last night (Latvians do it first) and I attempted the Santa's All Fucked Up dance and now I'm on the couch with a sore back. Must've done it wrong. Perhaps an instruction video next year??

Comment by DKeys on December 25, 2012 at 1:58am

Yes, but doing it consciously is a whole new dynamic. That big white elephant in the room gets called a spade. The Diane Keys/David Stafford Collaboration piece arrived today. I am sooo glad you had it insured as this is going to be big. I am very nervous for the reviews to come out, but when they do I will be sure and post it.  Christmas and Fury go together like cranberries and stuffing     have a good christmas!!!! 

Comment by David Stafford on December 24, 2012 at 10:56pm

Isn't that the game every family plays at Christmas?

Comment by DKeys on December 24, 2012 at 10:38pm

I think I might have one after that. On holidays, our family plays games. We are going to be playing Group Therapy tomorrow. It's a good time. Group purging, hugs, tears, processing, flow charts of feelings. I highly recommend it. I will never try your chacha again.

Comment by David Stafford on December 24, 2012 at 9:43pm

It helps if you have a club foot. 

Comment by DKeys on December 24, 2012 at 9:36pm

I followed the diagram verbatim, and this cha cha is oddly similar to slam dancing in a mosh pit. Coincidence? I see you are also celebrating Kwanzaa--time to get the Kaftans out

Comment by David Stafford on December 23, 2012 at 7:11pm

Dignity, always dignity.

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