“I’d Like to See You” – A Living Room Comedy with Funky Swagger
It was a typical Friday evening. The cat was snoring on the couch, candles flickered gently, and from the speakers came the unmistakable groove of Cissy Strut by The Meters—funky, laid-back, and perfect for a little mischief.
In the middle of it all, she danced. Not just danced—she performed. A playful mix of hip sways, teasing glances, and exaggerated flair. Her living room became a stage, the rug a dance floor, and the houseplant her most loyal audience member.
She wore an oversized shirt that fluttered like a sail with every spin. With a dramatic step to the side, she grabbed the remote, paused the music, looked straight into her phone’s camera, and with a cheeky smile said:
“I’d like to see you.”
Then—cut. End of clip.
What no one knew: the video was for her best friend, who had once claimed funk was “just for dusty record stores.” She wanted to prove that Cissy Strut wasn’t just cool—it was downright hilarious.
The next day, she received a reply: a video of him in a bathrobe and sunglasses, air-guitaring with such passion it could’ve made Leo Nocentelli proud.
And so began a new tradition: every Friday night—funk, dancing, and a touch of madness.