An Ongoing Exploration of West Texas Wickidity, and its horrid impact on a Girl Named Lulu
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
A Little '80s Fun for Lulu
Dance if you want to, Lulu. This is an authentic 80s video like the ones we watch when we used more hairspray. Enjoy.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Today: a Special Dance Hex
It seems that the Black Mansion is again being subjected to a hideous dance hex, courtesy of a certain Wickidity practitioner. As exhausting as it is, at least the music is fine.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Yet Another Dance Craze: The Freddie
It's happening again. West Texas is a bit like the Bermuda Triangle of popular culture. Signals broadcast decades ago became lodged here and remain unnoticed by the inhabitants until once in a while they bounce around just so and some of the ancient technology we still rely on in this place untouched by the digital age receives a thing so strange and anachronistic that the inhabitants are enthralled. The latest and newest craze in this part of nowhere is the recently discovered dance "the Freddie." Residents have been spotted all over town hopping around doing this ridiculous dance. Surely it will pass and a sudden knee brace craze will be seen in it's place.
Fans of Awesomeness: Watch Bat Man Adam West Dances the "Batusi"
From Wikipedia:
The Batusi first appeared in the premiere episode of the 1960s American television series based on the comic book character Batman. There are conflicting reports as to who invented the dance, which became a national craze on the dance scene. One account is that it was invented by dance instructor Arthur Murray for Batman, and was supposedly first performed at a cocktail party at a New York City discothèque, Harlow's.[1] But in a 2005 Wizard magazine interview, Adam West claims credit for creating the Batusi's unique moves.
More Weird Science With Ants: Giant Soldier Ants
Just when the fire ant bites sustained last summer have finally healed, we read this. Some crazy scientist got the bright idea to modify some regular old ants into giant-headed super-sized attack ants. Wonderful. Does anyone remember how Texas came to have Africanized bees?
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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