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Thank you to all who took part in our previous driving road challenge.
Those that take part regularly will know that sometimes we start with a scene and sometimes an object. This week it is an old oil can, something that all mechanics working on machines and engines would have to hand. What can you make with it?
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Dave
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We can can-can!
By @davescm
Another ear worm dancing in my head Dave!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSJzz0s0HsA
Jane
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We are here to serve Jane 🙂
Dave
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Haha! What a mistake to make 😂
Dave
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I was thinking of the Pointer Sisters. 🙂 The Pointer Sisters - Yes We Can Can (live) - YouTube
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I watched that one, @TheOriginalGC , but didn't link to it because:
I know the music by heart and can "sing" it with just the notes. The cancan dance needs the high leg kicks that caused such a scandal in Paris in the 1830s and 40s. I couldn't find a video with the dancing that I liked, so I went with the John Strauss Orchestra and just the music. They performed perfectly!
@davescm I love this music and hadn't thought about it for years, so I'm enjoying "singing" it today! I used to be able to do the kicks, but not quite as high.
Jane
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The whole overture (famous part starts at 6:57):
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I didn't know that the "can-can" music was part of Jacques Offenbach's Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld. He called it Galop Infernal and the riotous dancing shocked the audience. Thanks for sharing, I loved this!
Jane
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I can't be the only one, but ... You know that an oil can is used to oil joints and there is a certain amount of room for interpretation here... 😉 Just sayin 😄
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Marvel's newest hero:
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He certainly won't seize up!
Dave
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Though he might burst into flames!
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Green?
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Environmentally concious.
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Good use of the can Bob. I was trying to identify the plant, do you know what it is?
Dave
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No, I don't, but it looks artificial to me.
I downloaded the image from here:
https://www.pexels.com/photo/selective-focus-photography-of-green-leafed-plants-1328764/
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To simply move the dance topic a bit into the future... but you still need oil to lubricate your joints...
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you still need oil to lubricate your joints...
So all I need to do is oil my joints, and then I can do the high kicks again?
Jane
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So all I need to do is oil my joints, and then I can do the high kicks again?
Jane
By @jane-e
Well, yes, if you can! 🤸🏻
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Too funny Henrik, and I love the perspective.
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It looks like this is the Scottish dancing of the future. 😲