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  • Last night, Celebrity Rehab guru and licensed physician Dr. Drew Pinsky launched his eponymous HLN show and like a fun drunk at a wedding trying to do the Chicken Dance, it was both entertaining and uneven.

    Watercooler: An Early Diagnosis of Dr. Drew's New Show 2011

  • The Chicken Dance has not actually made it up to Vancouver…although somewhere on this blog is a Bird Flu Dance video.

    quiz: what song should you strip to « raincoaster 2007

  • I've been on this "Chicago" soundtrack kick lately ... fine for me, but a little perplexing to random co-workers who catch me passionately screeching "Mister Cellophane" while swaying down the hallway and doing my best Jazz Hands -- which looks like a cross between the Chicken Dance and someone being electrocuted.

    bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005

  • The Godzilla stuff at the beginning forced us to pause multiple times to calm down from the laughter and it's replaced the Chicken Dance as the best group moment on the show.

    Adam does that damned music meme yendi 2005

  • While not every couple abides by their home country's wedding traditions -- some American brides, for example, will skip the Chicken Dance but keep the bouquet toss at their weddings -- many international brides and grooms weave elements of these Big Day customs into their ceremonies to pay homage to the customs of years past.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jennifer Lai 2012

  • Besides the Chicken Dance and the Electric Slide, one of the songs Most Likely to Be Played at a Wedding, at least for theater fans, is "Sunrise, Sunset," a ballad from the 1964 musical "Fiddler on the Roof."

    NYT > Home Page By ERIK PIEPENBURG 2011

  • Besides the Chicken Dance and the Electric Slide, one of the songs Most Likely to Be Played at a Wedding, at least for theater fans, is "Sunrise, Sunset," a ballad from the 1964 musical "Fiddler on the Roof."

    NYT > Home Page By ERIK PIEPENBURG 2011

  • As for the Chicken Dance, it was more of a "duck dance" in Bavaria, according to Germania veteran Charlie Haas, who questions why something "so repetitive" ever created a flap.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • The Pillow Project will show up throughout the festival during the first weekend to perform interpretations of the Electric Slide and the Chicken Dance to whatever music happens to be playing.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • "They even did the Chicken Dance as squares," recreation Supervisor Margaret Martin said.

    hometownlife.com - News-Berkley 2010

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