You guys seen this Music Video before?

Nice again, Doc. And true! When my wife engaged in physical exercise, I found it very difficult to keep up.

I was sort of like, um, Tex, ya know? I mean, when the instructor said grab your weights (we were watching a video), I went to the fridge and grabbed two six packs of Budweiser. Hey! It worked! That is, it worked until I got thirsty and opened the beer. Whew! Talk about sweat! :wink:
"If you look to me for illumination, you better have a flashlight!"
DrPaul, that is what i see in the video. I thought the music video 'Call on Me' was great with the Australian instructor (Cubase probably know who she is) leading since you can see the connection vibe in you like you want to work out with the beautiful womens in music video since the song match perfectly with the work out.

Jen probably was offended and probably doesn't see that way? Jen you grew up in the 1980s. I am surprise you never seen it that way like DrPaul explain since that how it went with the womens work out in 1980s. That what i see in music video. Hell, theres a few movies from 1980s done the same. Even John Travola movie, Superman 4, and too many to list etc gives a simliar work out style like in music video that offend you Jen, probably?
Well, that has just scored a new record for having the most pelvic thrusts in a video I have seen.

Jim, that song was in all the clubs here in Sydney when it came out and if you think the video riskay, you should see the girls in the clubs when that song came on... mind you the song 'Push-up' by the freestylers still holds the fondest club memories. Let's just say some folks took the title literally.

As long as it's kept within the clubs it is acceptable... but lately more and more young ladies are taking the sexual approach to social interaction a bit too far... take my old high school for example... a few years back the junior girls dance class was disqualified from a state dace comp for having an overly provocative dance routine. The dance yeacher (who was an extremely attractive woman in her mid 20's) showed me the routine (becuase I asked what was so provocative about it) and my jaw fell to the floor.

Walk into a Supre store and you see girls as young as 14 buying clothes a club stripper would feel self conscious wearing.

When you go to a club, or watch TV you expect this kind of thing, and it is rather enjoyable (who am I kidding... VERY enjoyable)... but it does get pretty shameful when you bump into a bunch of 14 year olds on a train driking and performing suggestive acts in their overly reveling clothing. It's a recipe for attracting trouble.

That being said, I might watch the video one more time just to research my point a little further. :lol:

-Cub. =o)