|
|
Useful Things | Cha Cha Slide Sunday. 8.6.06 1:18 pm So there are a few interesting things I found out about this Cha Cha Slide thing. Apparently I've been taught the wrong things so I'm here to talk about them.
When I hear him call "reverse," I jump and face the opposite side thinking that "reverse" meant to face the opposite side. I find out here (you have to find it. Notice how people are stupid and ask the same questions as people above them) that "reverse" means to do the same move you just did but move the opposite way. So if your last move was moving up, now you "reverse" by moving down or something.
I was watching a few of these videos people made of other people doing the "cha cha slide" and I hate their cha cha. So I do my own...which is doing cha cha with a partner...without actually having the partner in front.
Now I know what the Charlie Brown is... and stuff. According to this site, the Charlie brown is 'Any geeky, "got no rhythm", totally out of sync dance move'
I always do a 1/4 turn to the left, but now I find out that it's "supposed to be" this grapevine (I think that's what they called it) thing as seen on this video. This probably doesn't make any sense, so feel free to yell at me and stuff. You know why? I don't care! And I don't care about you, IN-N-OUT junkies. Who freaking cares if it's fresh or not? I don't! Maybe that's because I live in the middle of nowhere miles upon miles away from the closest In-n-Out. Hmm... if I go to California, buy an In-N-Out burger, then burn it front of people...will they kill me? They'll probably hang me because of my immoral nature or some crap like that. I'm angry. 4 Comments. Yeah, I always thought that "reverse" was to just do a jump-spin kinda thing. Or to just do the last move, not even reversed. And someone taught me what the Charlie Brown really was. Like, you keep both knees bent and jump from one foot to the other like you're walking. And you keep your arms by your sides and bent forward at the elbow. It looked really stupid, but at least I understand the whole "Charlie Brown" thing. You've made me hungry, reading that In-n-Out stuff. East coast burgers < West coast burgers (in most cases). I think the whole "fresh" thing is something California people are just used to, not just In-n-Out but Jack in the Box too. » hikarixgaki on 2006-08-06 02:27:18 haha. i watched cheerleaders and other squads from competition doing it and that's how i learned. i guess they got all the moves right. i doubt anyone in CA will kill you for burning a burger. i have yet to meet In-N-Out fanatic, although i know there are some out there. » Cher_lyn on 2006-08-06 02:53:57 they might not kill you.... If you ever had a not-fresh burger, then had a fresh burger, then you would understand. Maybe. dang it, now I'm hungry for a good burger from.. Backyard Burger! Yumm =) » invisible on 2006-08-06 03:17:37 hikarixgaki what happened to your site? i can't comment. » Ajibalaji89 on 2006-08-06 09:41:57
Sorry, you do not have permission to comment. If you are a member, try logging in again or accessing this page here. |
|
NuTang is the first web site to implement PPGY Technology. This page was generated in 0.254 seconds. |
|
| Send to a friend on AIM | Set as Homepage | Bookmark | Home | NuTang Collage | Terms of Service & Privacy Policy | Link to Us | Monthly Top 10s |
| All content © Copyright 2003-2047 NuTang.com and respective members. Contact us at NuTang[AT]gmail.com. | |