Left shark Armitage? I can’t believe you ever danced that badly
Then again, we haven’t seen the infamous dancing banana vid, yet, either.
Then again, we haven’t seen the infamous dancing banana vid, yet, either.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) February 8, 2015
~ by Servetus on February 8, 2015.
Posted in Richard Armitage
Tags: dance, left shark, Richard Armitage, Twitter
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Wonder who sketched it?? BTW took me a while to find out why and what’s it about with this “Left shark” 😀
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I still don’t get it…
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Me neither.
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Is it possible it refers to an old song “Mack the Knife”.
Here’s a link to the lyrics: http://www.metrolyrics.com/mack-the-knife-lyrics-bobby-darin.html
The first two lines are:
Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear
And it shows them pearly white
Maybe a lighthearted joke about the tooth fairy? Just guessing.
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No, it’s a joke about “left shark,” an incompetent backup dancer in the Katy Perry segment of the Super Bowl half time show.
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it’s a meme now, which I didn’t know. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/02/02/an-investigation-into-the-dancing-sharks-at-katy-perrys-super-bowl-show/
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Thanks.
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Rotfl! Thanks , Servetus 😀
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Learn something new every day! Obviously, I don’t speak Superbowl, and I only follow one NFL team, that has one player from my home-count(r)y.
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I thought it was interesting that he tweeted this, but weibo’d a picture of Heinz Kruger with a reference to teeth problems, i.e., he was apparently clued in on the fact that outside the US probably most people would have no idea about this …
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or some people in the US …
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lol, maybe you should look more closely into weibo 🙂
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At least that is cleared up now, what that shark was about! Of course I heard about the SB and heard the result, but for me, soccer is real football, that I love and understand!
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I like soccer, too 🙂
I am very ambivalent about American football these days. I loved it as a child and well into adulthood. The last five yeras or so I have been really distressed about the culture of violence it spreads among players (and tolerates), and about the way injuries affect players down the road.
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Love it! Do they broadcast the Superbowl in Canada? Or perhaps he got invited to a Superbowl party in NYC.
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Yes, you can see it in Canada, too 🙂
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