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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Twerking has been going since the late 40s early

> 50s in black American blues dances and it's been

> on the reggae scene in Jamaica for as long as I

> can remember. The fact that mainstream white

> America has suddenly got it is nothing new.


I thought it was a portmanteau word coined to describe something popularised by (cue another horrible trend) lapdancing clubs...

Perhaps someone can explain what twerking means. I assume that it is some rude dry humping dance. It was once called the lambada I am sure, the White Horse in Brixton (RIP).


And what are Jaegar bombs.


And what is the point of Red Bull?


And most importantly what is this craft ale nonsense.


The world cleary has gone mad, with the exception of you and I, and I am a bit suspicious about you.

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