trip the light fantastic toe
During my Daytona days, there was a new machine in the local arcade that became a big hit. I think it was a pirated version of the Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) aka the downward spiral of our youth’s dancing abilities in public, more notably in dance clubs.
Thanks to the ‘Burst’ mode on my trusty Sony Ericcson K750i, I present to you a visual example of how kids these days learn to dance.
I think this particular machine had a hand gesture sensor as well.
The next time you are accidentally hit or stepped on in clubs, you’d know why. Hehehehehe
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Suanie on fire sial!
This is not as bad as the ballroom-dancing couples at NYC Club in JB. The DJ was playing Black-Eyed Peas & other standard club R&B stuff at the time.
Come out to Souled Out this Sunday, I buy you beers. Bring friends.
Beats the old Jokers Shuffle (which is a Cronulla Reference … and only people from Sydney’s southern suburbs will probably understand what I mean! Anyone form Cronulla here?)
suan… u and kennysia think alike or something ar?
Suanie:
huh apa jadik?
Eh, your sony K750i is fantastic lah. I also got to buy one.
Suanie:
buy lah! but I also changed some brightness and shadow levels lah
Hey, isn’t this 1U’s CrossFire arcade?
For now, you might find me at the back, where all the King of Fighters/Street Fighter machines are.
Weekdays, lunch time only.
Suanie:
yeah that was taken at 1U while waiting to watch a movie.
the only thing I know how to play now is SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
OK, enuf dancing liao. Start blogging about Muar. You are losing out already. Check out this news.
Quote:
“An Internet blogger, writing on the attractions of southern Johor’s main town, wrote: “Apart from the food, Muar gratifies me in ways that I can’t find at other places.”
Unfortunately, it’s a ‘he’;)
Suanie:
but I am from Batu Pahat…
Just a polite suggestion only. Ignore it if you like. Just wanna stand up for ‘tai kah je’ only, that’s all.
Suanie:
and I am not in Batu Pahat…
It looks like he’s dancing next to a Petronas pump.
Suan, I suspect you are somehow related to Kenny Sia. :p
Paul, you are really a car freak. LoL…
That’s Para Para Paradise.
It’s really cool, if you know how to dance to it. If not, you’ll prolly end up looking like an idiot (Kenny Sia) LOL~
Suanie:
I didn’t know the name though…. I thought it was a pirated version of the original DDR, which I think it is? That kid in the photo… he was fast but a bit shy I think…
suan..because u guys have similar latest posts….
Suanie:
oO I only found out after your first comment heh.
Aiyo…buat malu je lar…I ingat u dari Muar…:P
Suanie:
I studied in Muar for a couple of years tho, and you just gave me an idea
excellent exercise machine
Remember that ollllddddd show by Aaron Kwok and Cecelia Cheung? Para para sakura? Something like that. Very popular in Japan amongst the ganguros… check it out
Suanie:
yeah I remember! he being kaler blind and when she’s around he could see colours bla bla bla. didn’t connect the two until u brought it up heh
Ya Ya! Kalar blind. hahahaha…. Looking at ur piccie I think Ive seen u sumwhere before la. Gawd I sound like a stalker. =.=
Suanie:
the golden hair is not hard to miss