What the heck are they doing?!

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Note to myself... do not hire them!!! :hmm:
 
First, I :io:, then, I :iolol:. Now I think they are :ugh:.
 
Hahaha! the way they're dancing - it's called "Crunk" - first started in Los Angeles, I think.
 
I think they inhaled some toxic fumes prior to the party.
 
crunk? that's crunk?
 
While both dances, the "crunk" and the kalinka both seem to require strong leg muscles the similarity may end. The well executed and precise timing of the kalinka do not require vibrating your boldly bent posterior to a group of minors.
Both the crunk and kalinka had colorful costuming.

Now for something totally different....

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8nOCtFdZwk&feature=related]Smoke on the Water - YouTube[/ame]
 
They just need to have kids look up at them as so-called role models. That's how futile they are, really.

Crunk? That's the only thing they can come up with? Really?
 
Sorry guys, I'm wrong, it's not crunk, it's krumping... and secondly, I watched half of a documentary about krumping and it's had a very positive impact on street teens in that teens who get into krumping and dance krump every day tend to be the ones who stay out of trouble - such as dealing in drugs, gang wars, etc so yeah, i would say teens in lower income areas (such as South Central LA) who krump are role models for younger kids.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0mTvBlLQWc]Krumping - YouTube[/ame]
 
That's great that it keeps the kids out of trouble, but this is still ridiculous.
 
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dancing like that that puts the rear end and our privates as the private focus shouldnt be done at a children's birthday party.

I love that kind of dancing but leave it to the clubs or house parties.
 
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