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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Fabbers of a certain age might remember the heart-racing moment when you caught someone's eye as he made his way across the dance-floor to you; the rabbit-caught-in-headlights panic of wondering whether you should make a run for it or brave it out. What was your slow set favourite and is there any Fabbers you would ask to dance with the possibility of getting a sneaky shift. I was an awful looking teenager so it was rare I got asked out to dance so I would usually be found hiding in the toilets when I would hear the opening notes of Careless Whisper

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim

Ah yes where did the erection section ever go to big sigh

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Ahh yes. Had my first kiss on a slowset to "take my breath away"

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

Never knew slow sets existed til my late teens. I wasnt allowed go to discos

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Ok still have the fear of walking over to the girl with the pretty dress and smile and asking her to dance ....and then she says yes so I dont have to do the walk of shame

The power of love by Jennifer Rush comes on

Next problem how to dance without the girl knowing I have a raging erection in my jeans that I have absolutely no control over

And the more I worry about it...the harder it gets

Think of my dead granny ....that does it alright

I'm in a sweat just thinking of it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Timing was key

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Timing was key "

Will you dance with my friend she's mad about you

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

Love is all around is one of the songs I remember starting off the slow sets.Watching a guy approach snd wondering if it was you or one of your friends he was going to ask out to dance.

Had my first kiss to a slow set it was bloody awful as well teeth clashed and I remember him sticking his tongue halfway down my throat and thinking sweet mother of God if this is kissing the movies definitely make it look better than it is

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never knew slow sets existed til my late teens. I wasnt allowed go to discos"

Same

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By *ohnsmithMan
over a year ago

South Tipperary

Asking for a friend.. Has she a sister...

Lady in red.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Timing was key

Will you dance with my friend she's mad about you "

Okay, but don't tell anyone!!

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By *olm_irishMan
over a year ago

Clonee


"Ahh yes. Had my first kiss on a slowset to "take my breath away" "

It really was a classic tune bring back the slow set...I say!

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Love is all around is one of the songs I remember starting off the slow sets.Watching a guy approach snd wondering if it was you or one of your friends he was going to ask out to dance.

Had my first kiss to a slow set it was bloody awful as well teeth clashed and I remember him sticking his tongue halfway down my throat and thinking sweet mother of God if this is kissing the movies definitely make it look better than it is "

Had my first kiss at the age of 14 during a slow set...thought I did ok

Afterwards her friend came over and told me she was going to teach me how to kiss because Debbie

( still remember ) likes me but I couldnt kiss properly and then proceeded to ware the face off me to give me a lesson

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By *ardyboy54321Man
over a year ago

Fermanagh

I always missed it cause 9/10 I was talking shite at the bar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Timing was key "

10 to 2

How do you do

(This was when niteclubs closed at 2,god knows what foresaken hour they now close at)

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

Oh God I loved the slow set! So hot!

Also, is the erection thing real? Triggered by slow dancing?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh my god! "Je t'aime...moi non plus" hottest song of my teens years.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Does anyone remember the licensing laws that required you to serve a meal? The lights would come on and they would dish out the chicken curry and rice absolutely muck. The fella you might have being shifting might not look as good then under the harsh lights.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone remember the licensing laws that required you to serve a meal? The lights would come on and they would dish out the chicken curry and rice absolutely muck. The fella you might have being shifting might not look as good then under the harsh lights. "

Yeah, you had the complimentary scutter at around 12.30. Then neck a snakebite and go on the prowl for a shift

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Oh God I loved the slow set! So hot!

Also, is the erection thing real? Triggered by slow dancing?"

Jesus yes

I always wondered what did the girls think if they felt in on their thigh

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By *ardyboy54321Man
over a year ago

Fermanagh


"Does anyone remember the licensing laws that required you to serve a meal? The lights would come on and they would dish out the chicken curry and rice absolutely muck. The fella you might have being shifting might not look as good then under the harsh lights. "
the golden grill letterkenny used to do that chicken & chips in a basket great soakage

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

The horror when the lights went up

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By *olm_irishMan
over a year ago

Clonee


"Oh God I loved the slow set! So hot!

Also, is the erection thing real? Triggered by slow dancing?"

For sure!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The horror when the lights went up "

Hahaha

Very sobering!

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By *ndefiniteSparkMan
over a year ago

ignites minds to unite ...


"Oh God I loved the slow set! So hot!

Also, is the erection thing real? Triggered by slow dancing?"

Haha , very real .

Funny , slightly embarrassing memories

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By *ireannCplCouple
over a year ago

Suburbs

Always get flashbacks when I hear Scorpions with "wind of change"..lol

Mr Eire

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Oh God I loved the slow set! So hot!

Also, is the erection thing real? Triggered by slow dancing?"

Oh I say they were only dying to drop the hand with you!

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

They where great I still have vivid memories

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
over a year ago

ireland


"Oh my god! "Je t'aime...moi non plus" hottest song of my teens years. "

Oh I remember j t'aime

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim

And then they played stair way to heaven talk about confusion

Yondid not know if you were shifting or maushing

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"And then they played stair way to heaven talk about confusion

Yondid not know if you were shifting or maushing "

What about Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd...that messed up the end of the slow set big time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It used to go from "Shift Central" to Jump Around!

Just as the hand was about to drop too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Those were the days.. teenage discos were brilliant, especially if you went to a nearby town or village on the bus, going into some community centre, asking a girl out to dance, getting the shift, having a feel of her arse, raging erection in your jeans, ah yes the memories. From there it was onto niteclubs where they served alcohol and food, i met many a girlfriend because of the slow set, bring it back to fuck...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It used to go from "Shift Central" to Jump Around!

Just as the hand was about to drop too "

Fact

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Great to see the memories are all the same and just the music changed

I look at my 14 yr old going out walking with the girls covered in Lynx and think " you dont understand the rite of passage you're missing"

Mind you he breaks his bollox laughing at my spotify music

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Great to see the memories are all the same and just the music changed

I look at my 14 yr old going out walking with the girls covered in Lynx and think " you dont understand the rite of passage you're missing"

Mind you he breaks his bollox laughing at my spotify music "

As im seen as ancient now, they are missing out, just my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I went to see this great covers band last year in Galway called The Shift. All they play is classic slow sets with a modern twist. They were the best craic ever they even had a sectioned off shifting area. Would be the perfect band for a swingers social. Bring back all those old memories

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I went to see this great covers band last year in Galway called The Shift. All they play is classic slow sets with a modern twist. They were the best craic ever they even had a sectioned off shifting area. Would be the perfect band for a swingers social. Bring back all those old memories"

Brilliant.. love this

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

How do teenagers get the shift these days?

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Never went to a teenage disco. I was almost 20 before I set foot in a disco.

They served chicken and chips at each table during the night but never put the lights up.

Only time I remember doing the walk of shame was when the girl was upfront about not wanting to dance. All the others waited until we were on the dancefloor before asking for my friends names.

As a non drinking designated driver I had the pleasure of taking all my mates and their girlfriends home and in the days before seatbelts that could mean 3 couples shifting while I drove.

Slowsets meant nothing to me back then so can't say I miss them.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"How do teenagers get the shift these days? "

My 14 yr old got surrounded in a circle by all his gang of mates (male and female) and had to kiss one of the girls in front of everyone

Everyone had to do it last christmas

I guess that hasn't happened in a while

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

who remembers the musiques?

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim

Of course everyone knows other online now

Not like then it was up ya boy ya

And then you had the regular satalite crew who circled the the dance floor watch for the single girls

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"How do teenagers get the shift these days?

My 14 yr old got surrounded in a circle by all his gang of mates (male and female) and had to kiss one of the girls in front of everyone

Everyone had to do it last christmas

I guess that hasn't happened in a while "

So romance is truly dead

God the excitement of dancing and wondering when he’d make a move, the electricity of a seriously dirty inappropriate sloppy handsy kiss on the dance floor. I’d love a night out!

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Of course everyone knows other online now

Not like then it was up ya boy ya

And then you had the regular satalite crew who circled the the dance floor watch for the single girls "

Myself and my friends used to love doing a few laps of the disco to check out who was in... and strut our stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Of course everyone knows other online now

Not like then it was up ya boy ya

And then you had the regular satalite crew who circled the the dance floor watch for the single girls

Myself and my friends used to love doing a few laps of the disco to check out who was in... and strut our stuff "

Had to be done, you might even spot someone new

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How do teenagers get the shift these days? "

They probably just ask rather than used the facade of a waltz to Chris De Burgh

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Right Rosey

The DJ is a mate of my older brother and Ive done a deal with him.

He's going to play Careless Whisper as the first song

I've walked across the community center floor in front of everyone on here to ask you.

Will you not go to the loo and have a dance with me

(Feckin sweating here hope The Brut does it's job )

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

G’wan Rosey, I heard he’s a great shift!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nail biting stuff

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By *exysam and StuartCouple
over a year ago

over the hills and far away

Oh Rosy, slow sets were the best. A dance and a shift often sometimes taken outside the venue for a better grope lol. I still laugh thinking how the floor cleared as soon as the slow music started, lads to the left, girls to the right

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By *ardyboy54321Man
over a year ago

Fermanagh

a fab slow set night lol god could ya imagine be like a scene from boogie nights

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Right Rosey

The DJ is a mate of my older brother and Ive done a deal with him.

He's going to play Careless Whisper as the first song

I've walked across the community center floor in front of everyone on here to ask you.

Will you not go to the loo and have a dance with me

(Feckin sweating here hope The Brut does it's job )

"

Oh yes a million yes's sweep me off my feet to the sound of George Michael playing in the background with the intoxicating scent of Brut wafting over us

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Oh Rosy, slow sets were the best. A dance and a shift often sometimes taken outside the venue for a better grope lol. I still laugh thinking how the floor cleared as soon as the slow music started, lads to the left, girls to the right "

Haha we were probably getting felt up outside the same venue's back in our misspent youth

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By *exysam and StuartCouple
over a year ago

over the hills and far away


"Oh Rosy, slow sets were the best. A dance and a shift often sometimes taken outside the venue for a better grope lol. I still laugh thinking how the floor cleared as soon as the slow music started, lads to the left, girls to the right

Haha we were probably getting felt up outside the same venue's back in our misspent youth "

More than likely Rosy, the good ole GAA centre came in handy for something other than Gaelic football

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By *B 4099Man
over a year ago

North West, Outer Letterkenny area


"It used to go from "Shift Central" to Jump Around!

Just as the hand was about to drop too

Fact "

absolutely a fact. Brian Adams Anything I do I do it for you. The shift going great then Jump around came on and the place went mental ,the headers all came flying in d*unk from the naggin of vodka they had beforehand or a bottle of Linden Village. Lights go up and the horror or round the back. Dozens all around feeling up their man or woman of that night.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It used to go from "Shift Central" to Jump Around!

Just as the hand was about to drop too

Fact absolutely a fact. Brian Adams Anything I do I do it for you. The shift going great then Jump around came on and the place went mental ,the headers all came flying in d*unk from the naggin of vodka they had beforehand or a bottle of Linden Village. Lights go up and the horror or round the back. Dozens all around feeling up their man or woman of that night.

"

"Did ya shift that yoke?"

"Nooooooooo waaaay"

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"How do teenagers get the shift these days? "

They call it "meeting" instead of shifting and the couples line up along the walls, usually the fella has his back to the wall. I've supervised many a youth club disco. You'd be sweatin' in case kids from your club went too far and you'd be expected to separate them - Mrs

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"How do teenagers get the shift these days?

They call it "meeting" instead of shifting and the couples line up along the walls, usually the fella has his back to the wall. I've supervised many a youth club disco. You'd be sweatin' in case kids from your club went too far and you'd be expected to separate them - Mrs "

“Keep space for the Holy Spirit!”

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

My slow dance was the National Anthem!

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Used to love the slow set.

Nerve wrecking going over to ask, hoping you had consumed just the right amount of Dutch courage to be confident but not so much you were slurring your words

Not attractive, unless she's been drinking with you for the night.

I think Toni Braxton - You're Making Me High was my favourite slow song as (I think) I could fairly move to that, subtly

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By *ocketman99Man
over a year ago

fermanagh


"Timing was key

Will you dance with my friend she's mad about you "

Had that happen to me, I said no, but what about you - worked a treat!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Actually myself and a group of lads play music live on Facebook every Sunday ( The lads play whatever they want / requested) but I start off but it's always kinda a slow set as I kick things off from around 6. I'd be playing the likes of Reo Speedwagon, Celine dion, Aerosmith, bee gees etc

Its actually going pretty well with a couple of hundred live viewings every week and we have raised almost 30k for charitys since "Lockdown"

If anyone wants the name of the stream it give me a PM.. Its kinda nice to keep the classics alive

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Actually myself and a group of lads play music live on Facebook every Sunday ( The lads play whatever they want / requested) but I start off but it's always kinda a slow set as I kick things off from around 6. I'd be playing the likes of Reo Speedwagon, Celine dion, Aerosmith, bee gees etc

Its actually going pretty well with a couple of hundred live viewings every week and we have raised almost 30k for charitys since "Lockdown"

If anyone wants the name of the stream it give me a PM.. Its kinda nice to keep the classics alive "

Well done to you and your mates

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Actually myself and a group of lads play music live on Facebook every Sunday ( The lads play whatever they want / requested) but I start off but it's always kinda a slow set as I kick things off from around 6. I'd be playing the likes of Reo Speedwagon, Celine dion, Aerosmith, bee gees etc

Its actually going pretty well with a couple of hundred live viewings every week and we have raised almost 30k for charitys since "Lockdown"

If anyone wants the name of the stream it give me a PM.. Its kinda nice to keep the classics alive

Well done to you and your mates "

Sound Bog M, it's nothing like a real gig but it's keeping me abit sane while still out of work

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Purple rain best slow dance ever

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Actually myself and a group of lads play music live on Facebook every Sunday ( The lads play whatever they want / requested) but I start off but it's always kinda a slow set as I kick things off from around 6. I'd be playing the likes of Reo Speedwagon, Celine dion, Aerosmith, bee gees etc

Its actually going pretty well with a couple of hundred live viewings every week and we have raised almost 30k for charitys since "Lockdown"

If anyone wants the name of the stream it give me a PM.. Its kinda nice to keep the classics alive

Well done to you and your mates

Sound Bog M, it's nothing like a real gig but it's keeping me abit sane while still out of work "

Sure look I work at about 150 gigs a year.....all gone...I'm not impressed that my last gig for a long time was The Script

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By *B 4099Man
over a year ago

North West, Outer Letterkenny area


"Purple rain best slow dance ever "

Jeez IT may very well be. And its long.

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny

Cry before dawn...gone forever... Now there's a blast from the past

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By *NawtyCplCouple
over a year ago

Around and about

aw having tea in bed and reading all your posts its like a trip down memory lane!

First time I ever shifted Mrnawty was at a local disco. I was in the middle of doing my Leaving Cert ( shows how much interest I had and had been introduced to him a few days before.

Anyway dolled up to the nines, perm crispy with mouse, pan stick foundation and so much Mostly Musk Bodyshop perfume it would make your eyes water,he strolls across the dance floor and askes me 'are ya dancing'... swoon.

Celebrated 25 years together last week.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"aw having tea in bed and reading all your posts its like a trip down memory lane!

First time I ever shifted Mrnawty was at a local disco. I was in the middle of doing my Leaving Cert ( shows how much interest I had and had been introduced to him a few days before.

Anyway dolled up to the nines, perm crispy with mouse, pan stick foundation and so much Mostly Musk Bodyshop perfume it would make your eyes water,he strolls across the dance floor and askes me 'are ya dancing'... swoon.

Celebrated 25 years together last week. "

Congratulations on your Silver Anniversary and great story

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"aw having tea in bed and reading all your posts its like a trip down memory lane!

First time I ever shifted Mrnawty was at a local disco. I was in the middle of doing my Leaving Cert ( shows how much interest I had and had been introduced to him a few days before.

Anyway dolled up to the nines, perm crispy with mouse, pan stick foundation and so much Mostly Musk Bodyshop perfume it would make your eyes water,he strolls across the dance floor and askes me 'are ya dancing'... swoon.

Celebrated 25 years together last week. "

Ah I absolutely love all the stories especially this one. I can still remember the overwhelming smell of White Musk from the BodyShop. Them were the days. Happy 25th anniversary x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Omg first slow dance... Think I was 15..remember place very well... I asked the guy did he have a large bottle in his pocket.. Seriously nearly died with embarrassment.. He later turned out to be my late hubby,s cousin

??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Timing was key

Will you dance with my friend she's mad about you

Okay, but don't tell anyone!! "

Ya devil

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im a dj i always do a slow set. Always works. Do one new one and couple of oldies. Long live the slow set

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By *B 4099Man
over a year ago

North West, Outer Letterkenny area


"aw having tea in bed and reading all your posts its like a trip down memory lane!

First time I ever shifted Mrnawty was at a local disco. I was in the middle of doing my Leaving Cert ( shows how much interest I had and had been introduced to him a few days before.

Anyway dolled up to the nines, perm crispy with mouse, pan stick foundation and so much Mostly Musk Bodyshop perfume it would make your eyes water,he strolls across the dance floor and askes me 'are ya dancing'... swoon.

Celebrated 25 years together last week. "

Lovely story, Happy Anniversary guys. Oh I remember the smell of Bodyshop White Musk well. The little dab on applicator but it was so strong. One of those smells you don't forget, like Blue Stratos except not as toxic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Timing was key

Will you dance with my friend she's mad about you "

Missed this

Tell her to join that queue over there

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Im a dj i always do a slow set. Always works. Do one new one and couple of oldies. Long live the slow set"

Someone book this man for a M & G....

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Again going back to the teenager years but wasn't there always a queue of fellas in the jax with the hands under the taps to get the hair wet and slicked back

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again going back to the teenager years but wasn't there always a queue of fellas in the jax with the hands under the taps to get the hair wet and slicked back "

You're thinking of Arthur Fonzarelli and Happy Days

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim

Them suppers were some slop

And then they built the Oasis

About two thousand skins wedged into a shed

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Them suppers were some slop

And then they built the Oasis

About two thousand skins wedged into a shed "

Was that in monaghan

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By *kblueeyesCouple
over a year ago

kilkenny

The slow set usually 2 for every disco probably 3 songs in each set Happy days

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim


"Them suppers were some slop

And then they built the Oasis

About two thousand skins wedged into a shed yes sure was

A d the white knuckle ride out of it to kingscourt or carrik was like starting grid of f1 racetrack

Was that in monaghan "

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Them suppers were some slop

And then they built the Oasis

About two thousand skins wedged into a shed yes sure was

A d the white knuckle ride out of it to kingscourt or carrik was like starting grid of f1 racetrack

Was that in monaghan "

I remember it now alright...I was there a long time ago and can't remember how I got there or home or with who

Must have been a good night

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Remember it well, was ackward tryin to keep a wee erection down at least to start lol. Mmmmm limelight glenties was the spot..

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By *r tayt2Man
over a year ago

Trim

A few nites like that alright

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Back in the days in Kildare you were spoilt for choice you had Snaffles Fat Sals and Nginskys or you could hitch hike to Tullamore to go to The Harriers or The Bridge House. Or even exotic far flung places like Mullingar with The Final Fence or off to Galway to The Warwick.

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out


"Back in the days in Kildare you were spoilt for choice you had Snaffles Fat Sals and Nginskys or you could hitch hike to Tullamore to go to The Harriers or The Bridge House. Or even exotic far flung places like Mullingar with The Final Fence or off to Galway to The Warwick. "

Don't forget the ambo , hitching post etc

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By *exysam and StuartCouple
over a year ago

over the hills and far away


"Back in the days in Kildare you were spoilt for choice you had Snaffles Fat Sals and Nginskys or you could hitch hike to Tullamore to go to The Harriers or The Bridge House. Or even exotic far flung places like Mullingar with The Final Fence or off to Galway to The Warwick.

Don't forget the ambo , hitching post etc"

Spiders in Tullamore too. Rosy we were too young for the Cush in Kildangan

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

Am I the only one who remembers ‘Bubbles’ or ‘The Apartment’?

Or the slow set at the end of the night at Nova Park, trying to get a shift in before the Nova bus left for the city!

Then all pile in to Abrakebabra for a late scoff.... ah those were the days

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Back in the days in Kildare you were spoilt for choice you had Snaffles Fat Sals and Nginskys or you could hitch hike to Tullamore to go to The Harriers or The Bridge House. Or even exotic far flung places like Mullingar with The Final Fence or off to Galway to The Warwick.

Don't forget the ambo , hitching post etc

Spiders in Tullamore too. Rosy we were too young for the Cush in Kildangan "

Oh I used to sneak in underage in the Cush Inn in with the bottle of poteen stuck down my tights

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Am I the only one who remembers ‘Bubbles’ or ‘The Apartment’?

Or the slow set at the end of the night at Nova Park, trying to get a shift in before the Nova bus left for the city!

Then all pile in to Abrakebabra for a late scoff.... ah those were the days "

It was quite incredible how a cheek to cheek daydream quickly descended into a garlic mayo nightmare!

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By *exysam and StuartCouple
over a year ago

over the hills and far away


"Back in the days in Kildare you were spoilt for choice you had Snaffles Fat Sals and Nginskys or you could hitch hike to Tullamore to go to The Harriers or The Bridge House. Or even exotic far flung places like Mullingar with The Final Fence or off to Galway to The Warwick.

Don't forget the ambo , hitching post etc

Spiders in Tullamore too. Rosy we were too young for the Cush in Kildangan

Oh I used to sneak in underage in the Cush Inn in with the bottle of poteen stuck down my tights "

Laughing here as I can just imagine you sneaking in the poitin

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun


"Am I the only one who remembers ‘Bubbles’ or ‘The Apartment’?

Or the slow set at the end of the night at Nova Park, trying to get a shift in before the Nova bus left for the city!

Then all pile in to Abrakebabra for a late scoff.... ah those were the days

It was quite incredible how a cheek to cheek daydream quickly descended into a garlic mayo nightmare! "

There was a time for snogs, but there’s also a time for nom noms!

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By *kd2019Man
over a year ago

North

Careless whisper was a good one to dance to alright

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By *ackieMan
over a year ago

south

Use to love club Nassau the home of the slowest

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