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I know a lot of folks here complain from time to time about this "dance" but I see it as a bit of show business, maybe showmanship, but I also see someone who seems genuinely happy with his life and his job and wants to share that feeling.

 

It occurs to me that if more of us made use of David's happy dance in our own kitchens, we might feel more happiness by physically expressing an appreciation of a food or a meal or other things that inspired us to dance.

 

I'll be cooking this afternoon and I think I might do my first-ever happy dance to try out this theory!

 

 

[was Homegirl] Love to be home . . . thus the screen name. Joined 2003.
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I like David a lot and enjoy his kitchen shows.  I look forward to his shows and watching him. 

 

Love David's happy dance and I think you're right @GingerPeach, more of those happy dances in one's home surely makes for a happy home. 

 

 

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@GingerPeach I love the happy dance and I do it myself from time to time.I learned it from my son who always did one when he got a special treat when he was young.

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David seems like a truly happen person.  Yes, we could all use some of his energy and happiness.

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I agree, I think he's funny and he is happy!!   Nothing wrong with doing a dance.

Being a cancer survivor,  I have that sign  "dance like no one is watching" on the mantle in my living room, I could dance everydaySmiley Happy

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Thank God not another bashing thread. I saw the heading and went

sigh , sigh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,not another throwing shade on David

thread.

Refreshing............

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"Showmanship" is right!

 

Whether you love his style, or you think he's the biggest cornball, you have to admit he's a master showman.

And if you're in sales you study David.

 

He's proven that being "so pleased to bring you the opportunity to buy..." , lots of color and sales updates, and an occasional happy dance is a winning combination that keeps shoppers coming back for more!

 

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I expect to see that happy dance.  It wouldn't be complete without it.  I also think David feels he has to do it -- that it's what the vendor waits for.  It would be kind of hard for him not to do it.

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Don't laugh , but back in the day, I wanted David to invite me to PA and take me out on a date and show me the sights there.    Smiley Wink

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@Sweet Caroline 1wrote:

Don't laugh , but back in the day, I wanted David to invite me to PA and take me out on a date and show me the sights there.    Smiley Wink


Now,that is too funny. Sorry, I laughed.I couldn’t help it.