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This week: doing the dance.

This week: doing the dance.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 31, 2024 | [Read Online]( Couple's "Sassy" Elvis Dance Gets 17M Views When they dance to Elvis, they become something else entirely. [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=Couple%27s%20%22Sassy%22%20Elvis%20Dance%20Gets%2017M%20Views%3A%20When%20they%20dance%20to%20Elvis%2C%20they%20become%20something%20else%20entirely.%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Fcouples-sassy-elvis-dance-gets-17m-views) Today's Enjoyment: Reel of the Day: Life’s a hitch… Trending Loveable Stories: • Couple's "Sassy" Elvis Dance Gets 17M Views • Dad's Slip-Up Ends In Hilarious Intrusion Quote: “The secret of happiness is…” If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. 📽️ REEL OF THE DAY alaska_elevated98K followers alaska_elevated Add a comment... I felt this for him! 😂😂 📰 LOVEABLE STORIES Image courtesy of YouTube - Cine&M TALENT [Couple's "Sassy" Elvis Dance Gets 17M Views]( If you haven’t seen this viral dance video, you're in for a treat! An ordinary-looking couple steps onto the dance floor at a swing dance competition, and as soon as Elvis Presley’s “Don’t Be Cruel” starts playing, they transform into [something extraordinary](. Their moves are so smooth that they’re literally gliding, like butter on hot toast. With every twist, turn, and dip, the couple hit the beat perfectly. Swing dancing is all about [energy and style](. It’s been around since the 1920s and 30s, bringing joy even during the tough times of the Great Depression. One of the coolest styles is the Lindy Hop, born in Harlem. It’s famous for its “swing out” move and the way dancers can improvise and adapt. But swing doesn’t stop there—there's Balboa, collegiate shag, Charleston, and more. It’s amazing how this dance style has stuck around and evolved over nearly a century! But [our dynamic duo]( start their routine with some serious sass- they’re in it to win it. Their feet move so fast and fluid, it’s like they’re skating on a freshly waxed floor. And it’s not just the lady showing off—her partner matches her move for move, proving he’s got just as much swing in his step. Their non-stop twirls and playful energy totally win over the crowd and judges alike. The best part? This incredible performance was caught on camera and uploaded to YouTube, where [the video]( blew up. We’re talking over 17 million views and over 500,000 likes! People can’t get enough of their slick moves and infectious energy, and it’s easy to see why. They’re absolutely stunning to watch! [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( Image courtesy of YouTube - Scott Russo ANIMALS [Dad's Slip-Up Ends In Hilarious Intrusion]( It’s not every day that 200 unexpected guests crash your backyard, but the Russo family in Lincoln, California can tell you all about it. One quiet evening, their peaceful home was suddenly invaded by a herd of 200 sheep! These woolly “intruders” decided to pop in and turn the family’s evening into an [unforgettable experience](. The adventure started innocently enough when the Russos opened their gate to let their daughters get a closer look at the grazing sheep. “Once a year they graze for two or three days to clear the overgrowth,” Erin Russo shared with Bored Panda. However, she had never heard of them wandering into anyone’s yard before. The curious sheep began peeking through the gate, and before they knew it, hundreds had flooded their yard. Dad Scott Russo, ever the entertainer, captured [the entire invasion]( on camera. He tried everything from shouting to making sheep noises to get them to leave, but the sheep weren’t easily persuaded. Scott’s hilarious narration added a comedic touch to the situation, even though Erin was a bit more nervous about the whole ordeal. The girls, aged 4 and 5, found it all hilarious. “Daddy let the leader in!” They exclaimed while Erin described the scene to Bored Panda, saying, “The curious sheep were peeking their heads in our back gate for a while but would scamper off as soon as they saw us. Then one came in, which became a dozen in the blink of an eye, and then hundreds.” Their yard was [suddenly transformed]( into a sea of wool, and Scott’s attempts to shoo them away became a comedic masterpiece. Erin relied on her creativity to try and drive the sheep away. She quickly jumped on the trampoline and waved a tambourine. The loud noise did the trick and the sheep finally began to leave as they followed Scott away from the commotion. “It all happened so fast,” Scott shared with Bored Panda. “It went from funny to freakout real quick, but looking back I was pretty calm about it all.” [The video]( of their hilariously sheepish gathering has had the internet in stitches ever since! [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY “The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage.” — Thucydides 🗿 ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… Did you know that on this day in [1868](, Ironton, Ohio, hosted the very first Memorial Day parade? This small town set a historic precedent by honoring Civil War soldiers with a community parade. Reaching far beyond a mere local affair, Ironton’s initiative sparked a nationwide tradition. Imagine veterans, local leaders, and townsfolk marching together, their hearts filled with gratitude and respect for those who sacrificed their lives for the country. This inaugural parade was a powerful symbol of national healing and remembrance. As word spread, other towns and cities adopted the idea, turning Memorial Day parades into an American staple. Today, these parades feature vibrant floats, energetic marching bands, and flags waving proudly, all serving as a poignant reminder of the bravery and sacrifices of our military heroes. The legacy of [Ironton’s first parade]( lives on, inspiring us to honor and remember our fallen soldiers with the same sense of community and reverence. Other notable events include… [1279 BC]( - Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, takes the throne of Ancient Egypt, kicking off a golden age of epic monuments and legendary tales. [70 AD]( - The Romans capture the first wall of Jerusalem, making a dramatic move in their epic siege of the ancient city. [1790]( - The US enacts its first copyright law, setting the stage for protecting creative works and sparking a new era of innovation. [1837]( - The Astor Hotel opens in NYC, a fancy spot that eventually transforms into the world-famous Waldorf-Astoria. [1879]( - Madison Square Garden opens in New York, honoring the 4th President James Madison and quickly becoming the go-to venue for sports and entertainment. 🧩 BONUS FUN!!! Can You Spot The Toy Soldier? Hint: He’s “stuck in the middle with you…” [(click to enlarge)]( HELP SHARE SHAREABLES! We write Shareables intending to make them just that: share-able! We believe people would be much happier if they intentionally curated their attention diet to include more optimistic and joyous content. Take a minute to click below and share this with a friend or family member you think will get a smile out of this - they’ll thank you for it! Share Shareables You currently have 0 referrals. 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