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Posted

I uh...don't dance :blush:

 

In other words, no. But if I did dance, I would probably play DDR all the time :)

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*wow, you're incredible*

 

*are you listening to the music?*

 

*love is the power*

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Sadly...I have...

 

I played it in Japan and it was fun

 

I actually bought two pads and the game a year ago, but I've only played it once since then...its fun though, in a wierd, geeky sorta way (at least I've always felt funny doing it).

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its fun though, in a wierd, geeky sorta way (at least I've always felt funny doing it).

 

You have captured the very essence of why I don't dance :P

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it just isn't the same if you're not on the dancing stage machine with the music booming out at you.

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Haha, I tried once and I was so bad the machine started abusing me :lol:

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Pfft, what kind of monkey doesn't dance.

 

Yea I've played DDR, have you ever seen some of the kids in arcades and stuff, damn, they are good.

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i prefer to break dance, but i've never played ddr but I do like to dance I hope that I get to play sometime but no one has it around me :( :cry:

The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain.

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