My inspiration for this post came from my dear, longtime blogging friend, Debbie @ Musings by an ND Domer's Mom, who is not only a gifted...

Waaaaaaay back in my dusty archives, you will find a post in which I shared my secret crazy desire to reincarnate in my next life as a female, so I can audition to be one of the Pussycat Dolls.
However, there is a slight chance I may come back with a female body, yes, but with my current face.
So, that may not work….
Those of you who aren’t familiar with the Pussycat Dolls, can read about them here.
In the meantime, I will give you a quick CliffsNotes version.
The Pussycat Dolls are an all-female, singing/dancing modern burlesque group that originated in Los Angeles, California. Currently, there are several casts of the Pussycat Dolls who tour the globe. They also have a nightclub in Las Vegas.
People seem to have two opinions of the Pussycat Dolls. They either think they’re demeaning to females; showing themselves as merely sex objects with no talent or brains. Then, there are others (such as myself) who think they’re freakin’ fabulous.
(but then again, I’m nothing but a shallow little twit.)
I see them as incredible sexy, multi-talented, and plenty smart. Because if they weren’t smart, how could they be so successful?
And as far as being demeaning to females, I think of them as just the opposite. When I watch these ladies perform, I see a celebration of female beauty. Granted, not all females may look like them, but some do. So, why not just sit back and enjoy them.
I mean not all males may look like David Beckham, but I can certainly see him as a celebration of the male form.
(I hope to god he didn’t have Mexican for lunch before posing for this photo.)
Anyway, at the time I published that first Pussycat Dolls post I didn’t have DSL, therefore was unable to add a video. Not unless I was willing to walk from Philadelphia to Chicago and back, while waiting for the video to buffer.
NOT!
So, today I would like to share my favorite Pussycat Dolls video, as they sing and dance to one of my all-time favorite songs, Sway.
Sway was first made popular by Dean Martin. His version is awesome too, except not nearly as, shall I say….HOT?
So, fasten your seatbelts everyone, it’s going to be a BUMP and GRIND night!
Sway pussycats, sway…..