All the time, even when not my fault. I'm too nice for my own good.
Yes, but I'm a clumsy oaf, so it's usually my fault anyway
Usually. It's not worth the hassle otherwise.
Often, but loudly and with blatant sarcasm so as to make them feel uncomfortable!
Sometimes, when I'm not sure who was to blame.
Rarely - I might get thumped!
Not if I can get away without doing so.
Never. I'm perfect. Someone else is always to blame!
Nope. I often annoy them deliberately to see their reaction!
If it's that crowded, then don't go onto the dance floor {...dance in the isles}
Are you saying that Tramp plays odd tracks? ... well OK, but it's the "not dancing" that's a forign concept to me (hence not having a problem) - I recommend not sitting down/out for tracks
I would only recommend attempting to keep up with Gadget if you are in need of a serious workout and have a great deal of water and salt available for the quick dash between tracks. As sitting down is not an option, you will need to learn how to converse, drink and catch your breath while dashing from one end of the dance floor to the other in a weird circular fashion, doing moves that resemble nothing either written or tried by anyone not on illegal substances.
Gadget, you should apologise for making other people tired just watching you. It's very bad manners :p
It's not an endurance competition - I have been known not to dance for the occasional track (sometimes the T-shirt just gets tooooo soggy or I need a drink or need to get rid of liquid other than through the pores.)
I dance because I love dancing. If there is music and a willing victim, I'll be dancing. :shrug:
I do get tired... then I get caught up in the music/my partner/the dance and tiredness dosn't matter any more.
It's not that bad... honest :sulk: And most of the moves are written somewhere, normally by me, and not on anything other than chocolate.Originally Posted by Genie
Phhhhp!Gadget, you should apologise for making other people tired just watching you. It's very bad manners :p
If anyone feels tired from watching me, ask me next dance and I'll make you tired from dancing with me instead!
I can't find the exact quote, but with regard to the Social Dips, Drops & Aerials on a busy dance floor discussion:
In these moves, you are wholey responsable for your partner's safety. Why should any other area of your dancing not be done with equal care and attention to your partner?
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