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"I want to see how far the polka really can go," he told Time magazine in 1950.
"I just thought polka was the biggest thing going," he said.
That, and you get to hear a polka for your entire ride.
She refused when David asked her to dance the polka with him.
He heard, for the first time that day, music: a polka.
He probably would have stood on his hands and done the polka if Helen had asked him.
"My mom's always trying to do the polka with me."
"Bill and I looked up the reports we did on the polka dots."
Between them they invented a sort of polka, in which their feet did not get too mixed up.
The ships no longer offer live polka bands, as they did in those early days.
Monica, baby, I kissed those little polkas when you were 3 weeks old.
Besides, a clock radio would have played nothing but polkas.
Of the encores, the first is often a fast polka.
Just put him in the one with the green polka dots."
Today no polka artist is on a major label, and few have national distribution.
He was the lead dancer and director of a polka troupe.
The 2/4 time signature suggests a polka, but it can also be played as a march.
"Our high school dances had a polka band," he said.
I think we have a bin behind polkas of the world.' "
But his jersey is not the three leaders' white with polka dots, green or yellow, however.
But in the era of promotional-partnership polka, anything is possible.
But among loyalists, there is nothing like a good polka festival.
Festival entertainment including live polka, classic rock, and country music.
Although the piece is, according to its name, a polka, it does contain a number of changes in rhythm.
It starts with Polka, a young girl that has magic, which means she is going to die soon.