Ian Parker Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! Edited October 25, 2009 by parkash
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 a polished floor should suffice , anyone who then needs it is wearing entirely the wrong shoes
Guest aintgotit Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 a polished floor should suffice , anyone who then needs it is wearing entirely the wrong shoes nuff said.
Guest proudlove Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! Don't like it at all---if you wear trainers---then you spray talc---if you wear leather soled shoes---you don't need it--- end of
Billywhizz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 a polished floor should suffice , anyone who then needs it is wearing entirely the wrong shoes Disagree with u. Billy
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Says the person who puts Imelda Marcos to shame!!! exactly , i have the correct footwear for the occasion
Speedlimit Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! dont you just love people like this? they throw a shed load of talc down ,dance to half a record max, then sod off to another part of the dance floor and do exactly the same. by the end of the nite you can do the bolero without movin a foot
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 But if the venue didn't have a dance-floor would you still dance?? fraid i've never been to a venue for a soul night that doesn't have a dancefloor
spirit Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 There are plenty of very experienced and courteous dancers who wear the right footwear and use talc in moderation to make any generalisations pretty silly. Some dancefloors - despite bullsh-- assurances from their promoters - just suck. Literally.
Billywhizz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 There are plenty of very experienced and courteous dancers who wear the right footwear and use talc in moderation to make any generalisations pretty silly. Some dancefloors - despite bullsh-- assurances from their promoters - just suck. Literally. hey spirit, you are so polite; hope u,r keeping well billy,
Guest Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 exactly , i have the correct footwear for the occasion Ok then money bags buy me some dancing shoe's cause unlike last year i cant afford 'em.ta Ken
Guest kid mohair Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Hate the bloody stuff, ok maybe a little and kept to themselfs, but when its puffed all up your trouser leg.............
Billywhizz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 There was no talc needed at St.Ives in the 70's it was so well polished it was too slippy...Actually l remember slipping dancing to Art Freeman! VERY TRUE ,TILL TOWARDS THE END, BILLY
Guest kid mohair Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 fraid i've never been to a venue for a soul night that doesn't have a dancefloor Nor me, do they exisit???
Little-stevie Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 a polished floor should suffice , anyone who then needs it is wearing entirely the wrong shoes Some floors aint polished, some aint wood and no footwear will aid dancing at times without a little sprinkle... Maybe some go a little toooooooooooooooo far with the talc it seems... No need for it most of the time but a little sprinkle without blotting out the sun can help on the odd poor floor we get from time to time..
Billywhizz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) Nor me, do they exisit??? BLACKPOOL, RUGBY. ONE SQUARE FOOT OF THE 100 CLUB, BILLY PS GOOD FLOORS Edited October 25, 2009 by billywhizz
Guest kid mohair Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 exactly , i have the correct footwear for the occasion As a little foot note (exuse the pun) i always take 2 pairs of shoes to wherever im going, i once was witness to a very close friend of mines sole comming away from his shoe,whilst dancing,he knows who he is dont ya steve i mean pike.....i mean...
pikeys dog Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Anyone remember Canklow working mens club in the early 90's. The night began with a tacky, shitty floor so copious amounts of talc was applied, but by the end of the night with condensation or rising damp or whatever, the talc was turned into mud making it tacky & shitty again Danced in socks alone many a time there - soaking the polish up
Guest kid mohair Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! Well whos the dancer????
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! Don't mind a bit especially on an unpolished floor. Also the older one gets the more it canes yer legs when really working hard to get yer feet to move. But the amount in the photo is just way over-the-top. Debbie, I know where this pic is from and saw your mate in a really bad way on the stairs choking on the talc dust which was in the air. She looked really distressed. I think she and her fella must have left before you got there as I didn't see her again.
Guest proudlove Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Don't mind a bit especially on an unpolished floor. Also the older one gets the more it canes yer legs when really working hard to get yer feet to move. But the amount in the photo is just way over-the-top. Debbie, I know where this pic is from and saw your mate in a really bad way on the stairs choking on the talc dust which was in the air. She looked really distressed. I think she and her fella must have left before you got there as I didn't see her again. And the really weird thing is that the floor was quite good?!
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 And the really weird thing is that the floor was quite good?! No it weren't bad was it. I don't mind a small pile of it near to a pillar or whatever so one can just dip yer soles in but scattered all over as thick as that is way out of order. Honestly, when I saw the woman so distressed it brought it home to me just what a hazard it could be, not just to the healthy who catches a gob full of it but anyone with asthma or the like could have been in very serious difficulties.
Guest Keep the Boy Happy Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) I to know where this picture is from, yes it was an all over wooden floor, not a dancefloor though-no polish whatsoever, and even though my shoes are leather soled, I didn't think the floor was good at all (so welcomed some talc) although that said small quantities placed in corners that people can choose to dip into are better than someone dashing right round the floor 'puffing copious amounts under everyones feet. Think I have previously read on here a tale of the state records, decks etc are left in following a night of liberal use of talc.... Edited October 25, 2009 by Keep the Boy Happy
grantdyche Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Not to sure about now,"But back in the day",Talc for me and my mates was much a part of the Adidas bag as a clean shirt,And a can of smelly,Normaly "Brut 33" or "Hai Karate", Apart from putting the talc on the floor(don't know why it never made me a better dancer),I would use it after about 4 or 5 hours of wearing those patched denim bags,Sweating like a pig,to stop my arse from being even more chapped Grant
Guest Catfish Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 I used to be so anti-talc, but now I do sometimes use a tiny bit.. on one bit of floor. It's getting harder to find the right kind of soles on shoes. So many have that sticky rubbery stuff on them now. And my joints are a little more prone to getting sore than a few years ago. However the amount of talc pictured (at the top of the thread) is just selfish and annoying. There is a technique to subtle placing and dosage of talc! Done well it inconveniences no-one. Also you can then get away with it in venues where talc is 'banned'. I have ways of smuggling it in;e.g. kinder egg toy container. Such is how I get my fix of adventure and danger. That amount should suffice for a whole allnighter!
Guest Perception Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 I prefer to dance on talc and walk about the floor to find some dance floor that has been talced. But BEWARE I know some venues that have nearly closed because the owners where tired of cleaning up talc after the event. The promoter had to do a full cleaning job after the event, so he didn't lose the venue!!
Diddy Morgan Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Not to sure about now,"But back in the day",Talc for me and my mates was much a part of the Adidas bag as a clean shirt,And a can of smelly,Normaly "Brut 33" or "Hai Karate", Apart from putting the talc on the floor(don't know why it never made me a better dancer),I would use it after about 4 or 5 hours of wearing those patched denim bags,Sweating like a pig,to stop my arse from being even more chapped Grant alternatively one can use silicon spray , spray directly on your soles (not too much though ) it dries in seconds and your ready to go .then other dancers are unaffected been using it for a while when facing a sticky timber dancefloor
grantdyche Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 :lol: Patched denim bags?? How f***ing heavy were they?? Sent away for a pair of them after seeing them advertised in B&S..Sure the address was somewhere in Skegness..Great for hiding your gear though,but very difficult to find again!! Think I may have mentioned this before, But coming out from the Casino,The morning after the night before,with your shoes covered in "White" powder, "What me officer" Grant
Pauldonnelly Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 alternatively one can use silicon spray , spray directly on your soles (not too much though ) it dries in seconds and your ready to go .then other dancers are unaffected been using it for a while when facing a sticky timber dancefloor fcuk knows what some of you would have thought of the dance floor at Bletsoe...
Ian Parker Posted October 25, 2009 Author Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) Don't mind a bit especially on an unpolished floor. Also the older one gets the more it canes yer legs when really working hard to get yer feet to move. But the amount in the photo is just way over-the-top. Debbie, I know where this pic is from and saw your mate in a really bad way on the stairs choking on the talc dust which was in the air. She looked really distressed. I think she and her fella must have left before you got there as I didn't see her again. I had a phone call from my friend & she does suffer from Asthma, it did make her quite poorley, i would like to just say to anyone who does use the talc, please please just consider some other folk around you, try not to spray it in the air, but just point it towards the floor My other mate had a nasty fall a couple of years back & hit her head, from slipping over because of too much talc on the floor. Edited October 25, 2009 by parkash
grantdyche Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 alternatively one can use silicon spray , spray directly on your soles (not too much though ) it dries in seconds and your ready to go .then other dancers are unaffected been using it for a while when facing a sticky timber dancefloor What !!!! Silicon spray on a chapped arse," Now you can call me old fashioned but NO" Grant
Alison H Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 When I used to frequent the Bradford Queens Hall Nighters in the late 80's they used to search your bags & holdalls on the way in, not for Beer, Drugs or Weapons ..... but for talcum powder !!! I think it was a combination of playing havoc with the sound system & the massive clear up the morning after. It was quite funny & bizarre seeing all the bottles of confiscated talc lined up in the reception area. For me, occasionally a little bit of talc is needed but the above amount is just obscene & the perpetrater should have had their nose rubbed in it!! Ali x
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 What !!!! Silicon spray on a chapped arse," Now you can call me old fashioned but NO" Grant
good angel Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 What !!!! Silicon spray on a chapped arse," Now you can call me old fashioned but NO" Grant I remember cleaning the kitchen floor with Silicon spray,the sort you use for the car dashboard,it made a beautiful job but lethal,you was soon over arse over tit. Kev
Guest Biz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Sent away for patched denim bags after seeing them advertised in B&S...F**k me they were heavy.Great for hiding your gear,but not that good for finding it again! Wasn't the company in Skegness?? Bogeys in Skegness it was, the patched denims weighed a ton, you could have as many flaps and pockets as you wanted and a waist band up to your armpits, memories flooding back of a waist i once had
grantdyche Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 l always use to get away with it at BQH cos l use to strap my powder under my knackers before l went in...Thing was l'm sure that i could hear them talking to each other.. You'll be telling us,That they were talking bollocks
Alison H Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 l always use to get away with it at BQH cos l use to strap my powder under my knackers before l went in...Thing was l'm sure that i could hear them talking to each other.. Phil !!!! your editing techniques has made it look like I used to strap it under my knackers!! (bet you did that on purpose...u little scouser ) Oh & before you ask .....I'm not telling you where I used to hide mine !! Ali x
harpo1 Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) Never had a problem, but i have always worn leather soled shoes for dancing, although the missus is talc crazy, before we went out with one another Sandi and i went to Pritchards "do" at Dudley, where talc was banned, she filled an ash tray and put it under the table, to dip her shoes in before dancing, and was most indignant when the management removed it, having followed the white footprints from the dancefloor to beneath our table!!!!!! Gotta say if i wa still promoting as a trained IOSH health and safety rep., first aider and trained risk assesor, i would be carrying out risk asessments and would as a result ban talc, and also those ridiculously outdated and totally "cringeworthy" accrobatics during dancing at any event as they are a claim just waiting to happen, all that throwing yourself about was ok in '74 when we were kids, 50+, people doing it now look silly i'm afraid, we may as well just come out and dance the charleston, another silly outmoded/outdated dance form!!!! Edited October 25, 2009 by harpo1
dthedrug Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! OH IT,S TALC ON THE FLOOR? I ASUMED IT WAS AMFET? OH DEAR LICKING DANCE FLOORS TURNS ME ON. AND YOU SAY IT,S TALC YOU LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY TALK! WELL I NEVER DONT LICK DANCE FLOORS WITHOUT YOUR PARANTS PERMISION DAVE THE TALC
good angel Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Talc,yes I use it but only for my own personal use . Kev
Alison H Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Phil !!!! your editing techniques has made it look like I used to strap it under my knackers!! (bet you did that on purpose...u little scouser ) Oh & before you ask .....I'm not telling you where I used to hide mine !! Ali x Panic over !! You've re-edited it while I was typing my reply .... thanks ..... now its just me who looks a tw@t but that's fine .... I'm used to it ...... you're still a little scouser tho Ali x
Billywhizz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Never had a problem, but i have always worn leather soled shoes for dancing, although the missus is talc crazy, before we went out with one another Sandi and i went to Pritchards "do" at Dudley, where talc was banned, she filled an ash tray and put it under the table, to dip her shoes in before dancing, and was most indignant when the management removed it, having followed the white footprints from the dancefloor to beneath our table!!!!!! Gotta say if i wa still promoting as a trained IOSH health and safety rep., first aider and trained risk assesor, i would be carrying out risk asessments and would as a result ban talc, and also those ridiculously outdated and totally "cringeworthy" accrobatics during dancing at any event as they are a claim just waiting to happen, all that throwing yourself about was ok in '74 when we were kids, 50+, people doing it now look silly i'm afraid, we may as well just come out and dance the charleston, another silly outmoded/outdated dance form!!!! harpo ;you well into your charleston;few lesson on sat billy;
Guest proudlove Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Steve did you dance when i'd left!!!! Catch yer next time P.S. pissed myself at the posts on this forum. nice one!!! Yup--------when I was sure there was no score cards about (Chris reconned she could tell what a bloke was like in bed by how they danced----------discuss!) Steve
Guest proudlove Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Dont need a scorecard mate Carol told all!!! Its true if a guy can move on the dance floor he's gotta be good in bed!!! So to save face for Carol you'd best of bin good lol A gentleman never tells--------------And on that note,Im off,Portugal in the morning for 10 glorious days--------Later folks
ImberBoy Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 I agree with Billy that you need talk, it matter not how good the floor is or what shoes you are wearing because as the night wears on it does get harder to slide. I do not agree with talc being thrown about with reckless abandon so it looks like a bun fight in a floor mill. I have been to one or two allnighters and seen the talcum powder police following dancers with a mop and bucket; I didn't go back to the nighter.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 I have been to one or two allnighters and seen the talcum powder police following dancers with a mop and bucket; I didn't go back to the nighter. Jesus Fecking Christ, pissed myself reading this thread last nite, asthma, in proper footware and a down right fecking jokable titled thread.
KevH Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 Do you remember me at Bradford off me box with no shoes on at all??!! Why am i not suprised.Some folk got no decorum.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 (edited) Do you remember me at Bradford off me box with no shoes on at all??!! Phillip - that's a yes - I have images of you that haunt my own troubled mind, but I was the proud owner of a tortuted/suffering soul and on my third pair of Para boots back then. . Edited October 26, 2009 by Nick Harrison
Guest isis Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 now a little talc is ok, but what do you think of this? It was'nt a one off, it was being thrown around like confetti. it gets in your eyes, throat (nasty), on your clothes and it ruins photo's thoughts please! Only if its Chanel No5, none of that supermarket value brand sh*t* thank you.
Ian Parker Posted October 26, 2009 Author Posted October 26, 2009 (edited) Jesus Fecking Christ, pissed myself reading this thread last nite, asthma, in proper footware and a down right fecking jokable titled thread. Asthma is funny is it? if you were in Ryan hall during the daytime you would have seen a lass coughing her insides up! its not funny in the slightest! as for the 'jokable titled thread' , whats the joke? Debbie - I would not like to be left on my own in a room with this person, if i needed medical attention, he would just leave you there to die & laugh while doing it! Edited October 26, 2009 by parkash
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