This little blog of mine is dedicated to my card collection and baseball fandom. If you don't mind hearing about Evan Carter and Jackson Merrill constantly, or an occasional baseball musing (rant), then you will probably enjoy it.
If you've been with my blog for a while now (like at least eight months), you know the deal. Mostly when I'm bored, I look through my collection, find cards that seem like the featured player (or another player on the card) is dancing, and then add music to it and have a good ol' time. However, unlike last time, I'll only add commentary for some of the cards.
It took me forever to find ten cards for this post, due in part to me raising the standards of the dancers, but also my stubborn refusal to use modern cards (modern meaning 2016 on -- yeah). But I decided to change it now, so most of these dancers are from the current binders. Enough nonsense, you're here to see art at its best. Right? Right?!?!!?
Usually the music I use for these is classical, but in light of my friend's somewhat successful attempts at teaching me to dance footloose, I think I'll go with that one today.
Now that's settled, let's check out the dancers performing today:
That's some serious air-guitar
I don't even know what this is...
I think Marty dropped his partner while trying to dip him...
And finally....
As the music fades (or continues, I mean the song is too long for this), I realize that this is the first of my Shall we Dance? posts that doesn't feature a card of Greg Gagne. I've grown fond of Gagne through the previous two posts.
I think I'm going to add a card of a team celebration at the end of each Shall we Dance? post until I run out of them. I don't know how often I'll do these -- it depends on how many of these cards I find, and when I feel like looking for them.
I may end up making the music used to aid these posts some of my favorite songs. My musical preferences are rather love it or hate it though, so I don't know how long that'll slide. I'll definitelty give it a try next time, so let me know what you think when it happens. If you want some prior knowledge as to what it'll most likely be, listen to stuff by Lifehouse and Joshua Micah -- they're my two most popular artists on Spotify right now.
Now that I'm through rambling about my music, I hope you enjoyed my post! These dancing posts are probably the most fun for me to make, although they definitely take up the most time, between finding and posting cards. Have a great rest of the week, thanks for reading, and happy collecting!
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