Y'all are killing me!! I went away to a dance lesson for a couple of hours and you started gettin' all nostalgic and stuff. I have so much I want to add.
First, Jen, I suggest you go as one of Charlie's Angels to the 70s party. Here was what I did at New Year's Eve three years ago when we had a 70s theme:
NKOTB - I remember. I saw them opening for Tiffany ca. 1987, then the next year Tiffany opened for them! I guess she went downhill fast. Do you remember that she got her start in a mall? And I think we all know that "I think we're alone now" hand movement. Or was that "I Saw Him Standing There"? Did she do all covers?
And I was going to say the same thing - I liked Jordan's solo "Give it to You". In fact, I was listening to that at work the other day.
Prom - I wore hoops!! Do you remember those? That was fun to get into and out of the Mustang GT with... Oh my. Oh yeah, now I remember. I wore the hoops so I could wear a garter above my knee to hold the bottle of Seagrams inside my panty hose. Yes, really.
I think I'm about 10 years older than the rest of y'all. I graduated in '85. Hey, I got to go to 3 proms my Senior year. (I dated around - don't tell anyone)
I read Teen Beat and Tiger Beat and Tiger Beat Star. In my years, it was all about Peter Frampton and Leif Garrett.
Kat - inquiring minds want to know. What did you do with NKOTB?? Did you have a backstage pass??
NKOTB said in People Magazine last week that they are going to "give their fans some new stuff". For what it's worth...
Oh yeah, and our local radio station is having "Second Chance Prom" tomorrow night. It's for people who didn't get to go, or who didn't get to go with their current mates. And there's alcohol served - so that makes it different. Do they do that in other towns?
Charleston Princess (whose real name I have never learned

), this is ironic. I had a thing for the marines in H.S. too. Many a night my girlfriends and I could be found on base. We didn't have beaches in Memphis
Denny Terreo was the host of Dance Fever.
Ok. There. Caught up.
