Does anyone here like to dance?

er....yes it is...

tuneless dancing is impossible
No it isn't.

You can dance to some guy hitting the his desk with a stick as long as it's in time. The time is more important than tune. You can waltz to 3/4, but not* to 2/4, which is more of a march.

You don't need a tune to dance.






*I guess you could, but it would be rubbish.
 
when i say tune, i'm being colloquial and referring to ordered noise which encapsulates your percussion example.

:o
 
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Shake it, shake it, shake it now SHAKE IT
She can spend every birthday butt NAKED
Body is soft, makin me wanna SQUISH HER
More just than a game, a rumper like a sub-WOOFER

Shake it to the left (SHAKE IT)
shake it to the RIGHT
I don't mind stickin it to her every single NIGHT
Come on, pass the poom poom, send it to POPPA
Shake it baby shake it baby shake it don't STOPPA​
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well just because you are the only to hear it doesn't mean you aren't dancing to one though;

:woot: And I guess the moment you start dancing you're also creating a rhythm for other folks to follow. I've often done the impromptu hallway dance where I'm trying to pass someone who's also trying to get past me. ;)
 
Dancing I like. Good dancing is great to watch. I am mediocre at best. I do enjoy watching a couple that are great ... it is inspiring. I also do the hallway dance ... dipping is dangerous though!
 
dancing is one of my all time favourite things, it's a time when pretty much the whole of your worldly troubles can disappear for an instance and not many things can give one such clarity
Yeah, I think that's the great thing about it.
 
Friend to his friend, "So what do you want to do?" :huh:




























*silence* :ninja:






















Friend again, "Well!" :cmad:






















*silence* :ninja:

























"I Just Want To Dance!!!" :heart:
 
We can dance if we want to.

We can leave your friends behind.

Cause if your friends don't dance and if they don't dance

Well they're no friends of mine

Erz, this is the 2nd Safety Dance reference you've made in like 2 weeks. I think you have a problem :csad:
 
:woot: And I guess the moment you start dancing you're also creating a rhythm for other folks to follow. I've often done the impromptu hallway dance where I'm trying to pass someone who's also trying to get past me. ;)
also known as the 'on the way to the crowded dancefloor' dance

i love that dance

:heart:
 
:woot:

It's just a jump to the left
Then a step to the ri-i-i-ight
Put your hands on your hips
And bring your knees in ti-i-ight
It's the pelvic thrust
That really drives them in-sa-a-ane
 
"i dont want to dance,dance with you baby no more,I'll never do something to hurt you though,the feeling is bad,the feeling is bad"
 
I can dance like Michael Jackson. I learned how when I was 10 years old. Then when I was 12 I quit listening to him and i quit dancing. Then when I was 20 I started listening to him again, and I still knew how to do the moves. A few years later and I'm amazed at how good i've gotten. I can do the moonwalk in place, the robot, sideways moonwalk, of course the regular moonwalk, and I can just tear it up.

I love it.
 
slow dancing is ok, but anything no. not that i can't, i just don't like people watching me and everything. i'll sit down and eat all the desserts while people are dancing, thank you very much :D
 
My mom made me take tap class when I was 11. Even at that age, I knew there was something terribly wrong with dancing on a drum in my tight black pants to "The Boogey Woogy Bugle Boy From Company B."

:shudder:
 
My mom made me take tap class when I was 11. Even at that age, I knew there was something terribly wrong with dancing on a drum in my tight black pants to "The Boogey Woogy Bugle Boy From Company B."

:shudder:

double shudder :csad:
 

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