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How many of you guys know different forms of dance --- it could be anything from breakdancing to freaking to tap and ballet to salsa - I, personally, got 2 left feet so I stumble every time I try.
Last Edit: Dec 28, 2006 14:09:56 GMT by slip
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nope i don't dance and i can't dance. i'm too white i believe and i don't find it fun.
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I can headbang. Does that count?
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o definitely! to what?
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o definitely! to what? Metal of course. What else can you headbang to?
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I only try to dance when I need to get jiggy wit it.
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How many of you guys know different forms of dance --- it could be anything from breakdancing to freaking to tap and ballet to salsa - When i was young my mom got me into line danceing .. but i have done that in years..... only time i dance now is when i slow dance..
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well i headbang once in a while.
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Pfft. We do slow dancing here all the time, and I'm not fond of it.
Yeah, head banging rocks.
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I was forced to take a course on dancing in 6th grade, so I used to know how to do some dances like the Waltz and stuff. I've long since forgotten now... that was like 4 years ago. I can still do slow dancing somewhat, but that's about it. <.< Dancing isn't one of my strong suits.
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Huh. Apparently I'm the only one with a soul on this whole damn forum.
Yeah, my ass may be small, but dammit, I can shake it with the best of them.
Actually, I recently got the lead role in our school musical. Seems somebody up top realized that the queer boys can get down.
My jazz squares rock.
~Artemis
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o definitely! to what? Metal of course. What else can you headbang to? The question was rhetorical
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Metal of course. What else can you headbang to? The question was rhetorical Not really. A rhetorical question is an actual question meant to be answered, just not out loud. It's a question meant to get you thinking, for you to come up with the answer in your head. Your question was just a joke, not rhetorical. I feel like arguing.
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Who wants to be a millionaire = thats rhetorical. Cos the answer is automatically implied. Everybody. Rhetorical - definition - Function: adjective 1 a : of, relating to, or concerned with rhetoric b : employed for rhetorical effect; especially : asked merely for effect with no answer expected <a rhetorical question>In the same vein - my question was rhetorical.
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Who wants to be a millionaire = thats rhetorical. Cos the answer is automatically implied. Everybody. Rhetorical - definition - Function: adjective 1 a : of, relating to, or concerned with rhetoric b : employed for rhetorical effect; especially : asked merely for effect with no answer expected <a rhetorical question>In the same vein - my question was rhetorical. Wrong. There is a difference between a joke and a rhetorical question. Note this: "asked merely for effect" You were not asking for "effect", you were making a smartass question (no offense intended).
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