My mother sent me to dance camp when I was a kid. I don’t remember my father being overly pleased. But hey, I can tap.
I like the idea of Odin’s beard smoking when he’s not pleased about something.
My mother sent me to dance camp when I was a kid. I don’t remember my father being overly pleased. But hey, I can tap.
I like the idea of Odin’s beard smoking when he’s not pleased about something.
In the original draft of this cartoon, Loki suggested that Baldur become “God of Clogging”, and included the punchline, “the humans can sacrifice cattle to you at Riverdance,” but for some reason making the cartoon about schuhplatter seemed funnier in the end. I know next to nothing about this ridiculous form of dance, but I find it oddly fascinating to watch and I secretly long to do it professionally someday.
Even though schuplattler seems to require having both hands free for the various slaps, I thought it was important to have my platters waving cans of Old Skull beer in their hands.
Baldur continues to search for his identity as a god. He wasn’t thrilled about the idea of becoming a dance god at first, but now he has warmed to the idea. With his good looks, youthful dexterity, and feathered hair, he would make a perfect God of Dance and Social Justice. But Freud notices a new entry in the Big Book that leaves Blondie frowning…
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