Silent Bob has the place rocking as Nymphoz Boogie Oogie Oogies well past 3 am as another night bites the dust.
Tonight’s December 24, 2024, Christmas Eve, which starts out as a bad night with too many people here.
But long after the crowd thinned out Mali and I returned to Nymphoz to rejoin Silent Bob and the new cover manager, 99999. Who once owned a bar on Soi 6 a few years ago. And that started Nymphoz Boogie Oogie Oogies. With ____joining in as the crowd becoming very much alive. But the crowd consisted of only five or six people.
You have probably noticed that I am using the phrase Nymphoz boogie oogie oogies. When I am actually referring to the song Boogie Oogie oogie by Taste of Honey which had been quite popular over forty years ago. Back then I liked Boogie oogie oogie so much that I totally terrorized everyone running on the indoor track at the Springfield, Illinois YMCA. The YMCA played music that everyone could hear while they were jogging on that track. It took 21 laps to make one mile. And when the YMCA was playing Boogie Oogie oogie I was laping everyone on that track. And not just once. But several times. I was on cloud nine, eating everyone up alive.
I must have been 32 then but I was running practically every day, and I believe I was faster than I had been at 20 earning my letter on the Lawrence University Cross Country running team. But running four miles on that indoor track to Boogie Oogie Oogie sure boosted my adrenaline. And even now those Nymphoz Boogie Oogie Oogies still does so long as it’s Mali doing the dancing.
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