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How to moonwalk

Posted on: July 7, 2009 8:59 PM, by Greg Laden

It has come to my attention that you may not know how to do it.

Once you practice a while, you will look just like this:

And, if you practice enough you will be able to moonwalk like a ghost:

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1

MJ's memorial was much more entertaining when I started saying "... with little boys" whenever the speakers paused in their speeches.

Posted by: Ken | July 8, 2009 1:58 AM

2

Is it just me, or does that guy suck at doing the moonwalk? I'm talking about the guy in the first video. That guy in the second video is pretty good.

Posted by: José | July 8, 2009 2:09 AM

3

I remember some TV show from about 20 years ago where Michael Jackson was explaining how to do the moonwalk and how he came up with the idea. It's a pretty neat illusion.

Posted by: MadScientist | July 8, 2009 8:22 AM

4

Great video on origins of the moonwalk.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxZcLWAmdco

Posted by: rcswifto | July 8, 2009 6:28 PM

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