Nightlife: UGLY!
Tina G:
LMAO! Line dancing is when a group of people all get together on the dance floor and dance, in sync. Don't know about these days, but it used to be a real popular fad in Country/Western type clubs.
Renatus:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 31, 15:51:35
I don't even know what that means. Do I want to?
It looks like the sims in the first picture are line dancing.
Tina explained what it is, but not the true horror of it. I was subjected to it in middle school and 12 years later I still start screaming at the sound of "Achy Breaky Heart." People today still do it to Village People songs and the Macarena. It's still bloody awful.
gali:
The line dancing is a remain of the 60th, before the Twist, and before the Shake. It's a group dance, and allows many single bar visitors, who couldn't invite a partner to dance, to enjoy themselves when they were alone. I danced these dances a lot - no need of partner...:).
Renatus:
Bah! Dancing does not require a partner, only a sense of rhythm! (Now if the people at the local nightclubs would kindly clue into that last bit...) Linedancing is the spawn of evil.
J. M. Pescado:
I still don't get it. Then again, I don't really comprehend dancing at all, and the only reason that I even pay any attention to it is because of Bust-A-Move's more mathematical benefits.
Although now all the game needs, with those flashy light-up floors, is electric boots that emit an obnoxiously loud hum and overload the breakers.
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