Crowd Reactions
The other day I climbed on top of the MYER centre (
)- Adelaide and started doing this really awesome dancing, you should have seen me, i was amazing to watch. Here are some crowd reactions that a photographer friend of mine was bright enough to capture.
The Adelaide crowd cannot believe their eyes, a story they will no doubt tell their grandchildren.

Look at the sheer intense delight i have brought this fertile young lady, my dancing often has this effect on women.

You can't help but feel excited for these lucky people.

A Homeless brought back to reality, the power of dance.

A lucky man is seen here capturing what is probably the most amazing spectacle ever witnessed upon by an Austalian audience, He will be able to retire to Byron Bay now if he wishes to sell this picture on ebay, lucky man.





2 Comments:
Hi Nathan,
Long time reader, first time commenter.
I was lucky enough to be in rundle mall that day and witness your outstanding display of dancing. It was a moment I will never soon forget. Now i have always been a strong heterosexual male all my life but that day something in my head switched, I am not ashamed to say this as this is just how it was at the time.
That aside I want to share with you an experience from that great day in history.
I was shopping with my uncle Terry at the time. Now uncle Terry has lung cancer, from smoking cigarettes all his life (yes i know he's an idiot). However at that precise moment when his eyes and the eyes of the city were fixated on you, he felt a strong heat in his throat, an intense warmness that was love itself. He thought this odd and so the next day he went to the doctors and I'll be damned if the doctors werent baffled. For his cancer had totally disappeared! There was no cancel left in his throat and he was fully recovered. My uncle ows you his life and I on behalf of my family want to sincerely thank you for your amazing gift you gave us that day.
We have your photo, from your website professionally printed and framed on our mantle piece as a reminder of what an amazing thing was that you did that day.
Thank you!
Hehe. Cute, creative and nutty post. Hope you're well. Jen.
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