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Although it does bring the Worold's communities together, or does it create confilct? Hmm... And were talking swings?? Golf now? Well, I can usually hit right on the spot...
Snooker? I have a better aim
The name boogie-woogie is used mostly in Europe; the closest thing in the US is probably East Coast Swing. What today is called boogie-woogie would during the 1950s have been called rock'n'roll. The term boogie woogie is confusing; the dance can be danced to the music style called boogie-woogie but is most often danced to rock music of various kinds. The name was taken since the name rock'n'roll used in competition dance was already taken by a highly acrobatic dance form. Boogie woogie as a competition dance is a led dance, not choreographed, and contains no acrobatic elements.
The usual step variation is a six beat dance pattern, usually cued as "step, step, tri-ple step, tri-ple step", with words "step" taking a whole beat and pieces "tri" and "ple" taking half beat each. In parts of Europe, boogie-woogie is mostly danced as a social dance. In others, it is mostly a competition form.
I can't not watch the Engand Matches i'm afraid! I feel obliged to support my country; and i'm afraid Will will have to go around to a neighbours house as he doesnt have a TV (out of choice )!!
Will's mind is filled with pure and positive thoughts,good on ya mate
But I prefer a few immoral thoughts with a few negatives every now and then
Keeps the scales of nature balanced,Charles Darwin would be proud of me
Maybe you should get to know him better
Yeh, well I should really say I have some thoughts... strong ones at that, about religion (which is ), commercialism , and capitalism (Im not against ), communism ( ), Telivision ( ), Globalisation ( ), and there not all against or for, interpret the emoticons, but not too literally.
Maybe thats why I get on with Will very well and why iVirtua is a success, we share alot of the same views which many people are too narrow minded/controlled by the above to care/consider/think about; intellengence and creativity come as an added bonus
Please note: I'm not Self Obsessed, Thats for AJ (Client 23393)
Na... I suppose I will watch England matches (I feel that it is my duty!) Anyway yeh I dont have a TV but im non to bothered any programes that I like I will buy the series on DVD. Oh and for news I use the BBC and the BBC Video Player.
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I use that and Google Video, and you can do alot with the £110 a year Licence Fee, Unlimited broadband, and what about the £2000 Plasma screen? How about a 42" Apple Cinema Screen and a PowerPC G5?
Yea, soccer is so idiotic, people get paid millions to run after a Piece of leather, and all the beer drinking fans, hooligans and hundreds or hours spent to watch it...
Football fans, start doing something serious, something real - play PC!!!