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I didn't see this pop up on the group, so i'm re sending: You are *not* going to believe this. I just spotted the "over the guys back, down around his side, 'barber pole' around one and between both legs to slide out between the legs from behind with her back on the floor" dance move from "RUTH" in a movie from 1969!! Ann Margaret does it with Dean Martin in "Murder's Row"[1] on a disco floor. I'm totally freaked. It's the exact same move, only they did it like a series of awkward "this young girl is throwing herself *at* me in an effort to engage me in this newfangled fad" dance moves, whereas Kate does it in one fluid *amazing* movement in RUTH. She *never* ceases to amaze me. d~ [1] If you not familiar with the film (as I wasn't) it's the kind of film that Austin Powers spoofs/emulates. It's a real hoot!
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