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Date Posted: 21:12:51 May 01 2003, Thursday
Author: Factitious
Subject: Re: Video Game Musicals?
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Video Game Musicals?" on 16:30:29 May 01 2003, Thursday

>>hmmmm a video game that has danceing and
>>singing....how about DDR....? Hey i got a idea mike,
>>you come and visit me now so im not bored and play ddr
>
>First of all, there is no real singing, which is my
>favorite part of musicals.

You can sing along while playing. I've seen people do that over here.

>Second, the music that you dance to is, in my opinion,
>crappy. Or, at least, not that great. Doesn't inspire
>me to dance very much, in any case.

DDR MUSSIC IS TEH BEST MUSIK EVAR!!11!2

>Third of all, I suck at DDR (or, rather, I'm not good
>enough to give me incentive to play it).
>
>Fourth, I don't consider what people do while playing
>DDR to be really dancing. Where are the spins and high
>kicks?

Again, I have seen people spin while playing the game. One could conceivably kick, it would just lower the score a bit.

>Fifth, I am in Boston, so I can't really come to visit
>you.

Play it with him over the Internet.

>Sixth, when I DO eventually come and visit (I'm flying
>back on the 20th) I plan to do several things, none of
>them DDR related.

I'm sure you'll have time for one more thing. Besides, having a DDR-related activity will help you balance out all that non-DDR stuff.

>And, seventh, you are ALWAYS bored. I'm beginning to
>think that it's impossible for you not to be bored at
>least once or twice a day.

Eric could be in a room full of glowing spider monkeys who sing the theme from the G. I. Joe movie, and he would still find a way to be bored.

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