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School Dances (gag) vs New Wave Dance Clubs

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School Dances (gag) vs New Wave Dance Clubs

Postby Quite Life » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:02 pm

Come on this should be absolutly easy.

School Dances like the Prom(gag)[xx(] vs New Wave Dance Clubs [:)]

School dances like Homecoming or JR or SR prom are a total muffy, jock, and cheerleader thing. How can anyone back in his or her day get geeked up about going to the "Prom" and still maintain their New Wave credibility is incredulous. School dances will throw the new waver a bone here and there with a couple of songs to dance to through out the night from the likes of Duran Duran or the Thomson Twins or a almost new wave tune from Wham or Madonna the rest of the night is just jock or muffy music trash!

New Wave clubs on the other hand is a packed house, a smoky room of about five hundred or so new wavers dancing to the coolest new wave tunes non stop until 4am. Everyone sporting his or her unique new wave style. No one there at the new wave dance club will be sporting their "cool letterman’s jacket" claiming to be the school star "look at me I am the QB star I threw 6 interceptions last night" or what ever. No muffies boasting how they are the head cheerleader and official school whore like they do at the school dances.
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Postby Quite Life » Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:35 pm

[quote][i]Originally posted by kimiiii[/i]
<br>Hey now, I used to wear a letterman's jacket (cardigan sweater) to Skoochies sometimes! It
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Postby nowhere girl » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:46 am

I only went to a few school dances in high school, but the new wave clubs were definately cooler. My school dances weren't that bad-I think one even had Poorman from KROQ(a new wave station at the time)and they played some new wave music(I remember them
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Postby phillyidol » Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:54 am

UUUUUUUGH! This makes me feel angry and sick at the same time. NO CONTEST! School dances were popularity contests... wait, no they were not. Because there was no contest. Only the populars(so they thought) would go. Boy what a great time they must have ha
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Postby hexicon » Mon Sep 27, 2004 1:36 pm

I had an amazing time at Seattle's NW teen dance clubs, which I've detailed in other posts. But by the time senior year rolled around, my friends and I were pretty secure in our own group and we actually attended some school dances. I went to Tolo (the
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Postby hexicon » Mon Sep 27, 2004 3:38 pm

Kimiiii, bobs are a true classic . . . you can never go wrong with a bob! I bet yours looks fab!

A few years ago, while I was going through a divorce, I went back to the classic 80s blunt bob with bangs--not like this pic, like in the prom pic. It fe
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