Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

Hrdza Stephen


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This reminds me of every Ukrainian wedding/anniversary/birthday party I ever went to when I was a kid. The only thing to make it more authentic would be if it were in the Ukrainian language, but any Slavic lingo is close enough.

Girls doing the troika, boys chasing them. At the end: a lot of passed out people, all drunk, except for the kids, who were just plain tired. We Ukies really know how to party. If you've never experienced a Ukrainian celebration, you've missed something ;)
 
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This reminds me of every Ukrainian wedding/anniversary/birthday party I ever went to when I was a kid. The only thing to make it more authentic would be if it were in the Ukrainian language, but any Slavic lingo is close enough.

Girls doing the troika, boys chasing them. At the end: a lot of passed out people, all drunk, except for the kids, who were just plain tired. We Ukies really know how to party. If you've never experienced a Ukrainian celebration, you've missed something ;)


I once learned the Cyrillic alphabet. Slavic languages were deciphered. But knowing what the word means is far different than knowing what it sounds like.

I really like the song and seeing it danced to is a real treat.
 
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