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Reply #30 posted 08/18/09 3:22pm

NMuzakNSoul

Thanks guys most welcome, gotta do what you gotta do. cool

Sounds good about the org disco.
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Reply #31 posted 08/18/09 3:54pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

For being a queen. I walk fairly butch.

I think I can dance. I dance differently to whatever music I'm listening to. My hip-hop is not the same as my house dancing.

I can't help to move to the beat of the music. Even on the treadmill I have to change the speed to the tempo of the music.

Big hug to you Alun!
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Reply #32 posted 08/18/09 3:56pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

NMuzakNSoul said:

onenitealone said:



I can't say for certain but I bet it doesn't stop a lot of people in wheelchairs. Rhythm has a way of escaping. nod

Nick, forgive me for namechecking you hug, but can you shed light on this? You love your funk. wink fro


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Sure. Being in a wheelchair has never stopped me from moving. You can be in any position and feel the rhythm. Being a musician has greatly contributed to feeling the music, the rhythm the bass. I have control over my legs even though it's limited and I can move my upper body and arms just fine.

I have even entered contests where I imitated michael jackson and won awards. One is only as limited as you make yourself out to be. If you feel there is no limit you can really do anything and people's perception changes.

When I go to the club, literally all people of ALL cultures/backgrounds/ages/preferences/genders are happy to see me.

Often times, I may be the only one in a wheelchair, but that never stops the dance. The dance is there for me and will be created. Hell, I turn on my wheelchair lights and have peoplecheering and appluading.

The funk is definitely within me. cool



So awesome! Yes. Keep on dancing!!!!!

Music and dancing to me have been life savors. I'm sure you feel the same way.

Woohoo!!!
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Reply #33 posted 08/18/09 4:10pm

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1) I walk fast. And with a purpose. I'm walking to get somewhere, even if it's just to get done walking. I rarely stroll, unless it's utterly deliberate.

2) oh gawd, I don't know. lol If you were part of a particular party/rave scene in Minneapolis in the early to mid-90's, I dance like that. lol Many of my friends dance the same way. Certainly we have our own kind-of moves we mix in, but overall if you saw a group of us dancing, you'd say we all kinda look alike.

3) If I'm listening to music and walking I at the very least strut. Sometimes full-on dance moves will come out too. I have a hard time standing still at the bus stop if I have headphones on, even. redface I get this from my mother. I thought it was horribly embarrassing when she'd always break out into dancing when I was a kid, now I can't stop myself from doing the same.
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Reply #34 posted 08/18/09 4:43pm

ZombieKitten

onenitealone said:

NMuzakNSoul said:

wave

Sure. Being in a wheelchair has never stopped me from moving. You can be in any position and feel the rhythm. Being a musician has greatly contributed to feeling the music, the rhythm the bass. I have control over my legs even though it's limited and I can move my upper body and arms just fine.

I have even entered contests where I imitated michael jackson and won awards. One is only as limited as you make yourself out to be. If you feel there is no limit you can really do anything and people's perception changes.

When I go to the club, literally all people of ALL cultures/backgrounds/ages/preferences/genders are happy to see me.

Often times, I may be the only one in a wheelchair, but that never stops the dance. The dance is there for me and will be created. Hell, I turn on my wheelchair lights and have peoplecheering and appluading.

The funk is definitely within me. cool



Amazing!! clapping cool And I wanna see those flashing lights!! biggrin hug

Thanks for sharing, Nick - I really appreciate it. hug

We definitely need to organise an Org disco. lol


awesome!!!!!
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Reply #35 posted 08/18/09 4:46pm

ZombieKitten

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?

Big strides, but still somehow end up behind everyone else mad apparently my hands look like I am holding invisible cylinders when I walk!!! Would you believe people have pointed that out to me? How rude! falloff


Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style?

Dunno, there are a couple of orgers you can ask about that redface


Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?

nod Yeah, the faster the music the faster I walk
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Reply #36 posted 08/18/09 5:32pm

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ernestsewell said:

You all sound like a bunch of queers.


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Reply #37 posted 08/18/09 11:45pm

NMuzakNSoul

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

NMuzakNSoul said:



wave

Sure. Being in a wheelchair has never stopped me from moving. You can be in any position and feel the rhythm. Being a musician has greatly contributed to feeling the music, the rhythm the bass. I have control over my legs even though it's limited and I can move my upper body and arms just fine.

I have even entered contests where I imitated michael jackson and won awards. One is only as limited as you make yourself out to be. If you feel there is no limit you can really do anything and people's perception changes.

When I go to the club, literally all people of ALL cultures/backgrounds/ages/preferences/genders are happy to see me.

Often times, I may be the only one in a wheelchair, but that never stops the dance. The dance is there for me and will be created. Hell, I turn on my wheelchair lights and have peoplecheering and appluading.

The funk is definitely within me. cool



So awesome! Yes. Keep on dancing!!!!!

Music and dancing to me have been life savors. I'm sure you feel the same way.

Woohoo!!!


Yeah Miguel most definitely!!!!!
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Reply #38 posted 08/19/09 11:12am

novabrkr

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?
- It varies according to whether I am in a thinner or in a, uhm, plumbier condition. My weight fluctuates up and down quite often and my walking style changes with that.

Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style?
- I've gone through training as a teenager and could have had probably become a professional as well. Which is exactly why I don't dance (okay I might do it if I'm drunk enough at a club and I'm trying to pick up someone confused )

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?
- When I am out of the house I don't want to listen to music, at all.
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Reply #39 posted 08/19/09 12:21pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

For being a queen. I walk fairly butch.

I think I can dance. I dance differently to whatever music I'm listening to. My hip-hop is not the same as my house dancing.

I can't help to move to the beat of the music. Even on the treadmill I have to change the speed to the tempo of the music.

Big hug to you Alun!


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Reply #40 posted 08/19/09 12:25pm

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I never described my walk. WITH. PURPOSE. I walk super fast. I cannot leisurely stroll. My legs even want to run when I'm laying down to sleep!
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Reply #41 posted 08/19/09 12:25pm

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CarrieMpls said:

1) I walk fast. And with a purpose. I'm walking to get somewhere, even if it's just to get done walking. I rarely stroll, unless it's utterly deliberate.

2) oh gawd, I don't know. lol If you were part of a particular party/rave scene in Minneapolis in the early to mid-90's, I dance like that. lol Many of my friends dance the same way. Certainly we have our own kind-of moves we mix in, but overall if you saw a group of us dancing, you'd say we all kinda look alike.

3) If I'm listening to music and walking I at the very least strut. Sometimes full-on dance moves will come out too. I have a hard time standing still at the bus stop if I have headphones on, even. redface I get this from my mother. I thought it was horribly embarrassing when she'd always break out into dancing when I was a kid, now I can't stop myself from doing the same.


lol hug

People at the bus stop are probably trying to figure out what you're listening to. giggle

Yeah, I'm not much of a stroller - I don't like to rush (although I spend 98% of my life doing it confused); but I don't dawdle either. As you say - it's always with a purpose. nod
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Reply #42 posted 08/19/09 12:27pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?

Big strides, but still somehow end up behind everyone else mad apparently my hands look like I am holding invisible cylinders when I walk!!! Would you believe people have pointed that out to me? How rude! falloff


Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style?

Dunno, there are a couple of orgers you can ask about that redface


Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?

nod Yeah, the faster the music the faster I walk


'Cylinders'?? falloff People are so bloody cheeky! eek lol

I wanna see you rushing about, Charlotte - I bet it's cute. giggle
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Reply #43 posted 08/19/09 12:31pm

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novabrkr said:

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?
- It varies according to whether I am in a thinner or in a, uhm, plumbier condition. My weight fluctuates up and down quite often and my walking style changes with that.

Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style?
- I've gone through training as a teenager and could have had probably become a professional as well. Which is exactly why I don't dance (okay I might do it if I'm drunk enough at a club and I'm trying to pick up someone confused )

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?
- When I am out of the house I don't want to listen to music, at all.


Okay - the nosey part mr.green:

Considering you studied dance, why don't you like to dance when you go out. Is it because you look at it from a 'technical' aspect?? hmmm Or something else?

And any particular reason why you don't like listening to music when you're out?? If anything, I prefer it.
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Reply #44 posted 08/19/09 12:33pm

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PunkMistress said:

ernestsewell said:

You all sound like a bunch of queers.


falloff


I'm sayin' nothin'. zipped
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Reply #45 posted 08/19/09 12:33pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I never described my walk. WITH. PURPOSE. I walk super fast. I cannot leisurely stroll. My legs even want to run when I'm laying down to sleep!


ADHD?? confuse lol hug
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Reply #46 posted 08/19/09 12:34pm

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onenitealone said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I never described my walk. WITH. PURPOSE. I walk super fast. I cannot leisurely stroll. My legs even want to run when I'm laying down to sleep!


ADHD?? confuse lol hug

is that what it is? Probably. Seriously, I can feel my legs wanting to run when I lay down lol
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Reply #47 posted 08/19/09 12:38pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

onenitealone said:



ADHD?? confuse lol hug

is that what it is? Probably. Seriously, I can feel my legs wanting to run when I lay down lol


Nah, just kidding hug - you've probably just gotta lot of energy. nod I'm like that when I'm restless or bored, sometimes.
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Reply #48 posted 08/19/09 12:45pm

novabrkr

onenitealone said:

Considering you studied dance, why don't you like to dance when you go out. Is it because you look at it from a 'technical' aspect?? hmmm Or something else?


Hmmm, yes. If you're used to do choreographed, more technically demanding routines yourself just doing the typical head-bopping, ass-wiggling stuff at clubs is just going to feel awkward in the end. If I'll start moving a bit more I'll start getting comments from people of the whole thing ("Michael Jackson!" etc.), which I don't like either. Other than that, I really do think that was just a different era in my own life altogether.

And any particular reason why you don't like listening to music when you're out?? If anything, I prefer it.


Just been subjected to too much music along the years. Also I've worked in a recording studio / media production environment during one period of my life, so I can actually also appreciate moments when I don't have to listen to music. I've also unfortunately often ended up living in environments with noisy neighbours / bad soundproofing / children's playgrounds situated right underneath my window etc. - so I've been playing music non-stop in an effort to block out the noises. Therefore I prefer not to listen to music while being outside or on the town. If there's music playing too loud in a clothes store or a cafe etc. I will usually just go somewhere else.

Terribly interesting, yeah I know. razz
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Reply #49 posted 08/19/09 12:47pm

onenitealone

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novabrkr said:

onenitealone said:

Considering you studied dance, why don't you like to dance when you go out. Is it because you look at it from a 'technical' aspect?? hmmm Or something else?


Hmmm, yes. If you're used to do choreographed, more technically demanding routines yourself just doing the typical head-bopping, ass-wiggling stuff at clubs is just going to feel awkward in the end. If I'll start moving a bit more I'll start getting comments from people of the whole thing ("Michael Jackson!" etc.), which I don't like either. Other than that, I really do think that was just a different era in my own life altogether.

And any particular reason why you don't like listening to music when you're out?? If anything, I prefer it.


Just been subjected to too much music along the years. Also I've worked in a recording studio / media production environment during one period of my life, so I can actually also appreciate moments when I don't have to listen to music. I've also unfortunately often ended up living in environments with noisy neighbours / bad soundproofing / children's playgrounds situated right underneath my window etc. - so I've been playing music non-stop in an effort to block out the noises. Therefore I prefer not to listen to music while being outside or on the town. If there's music playing too loud in a clothes store or a cafe etc. I will usually just go somewhere else.

Terribly interesting, yeah I know. razz


No lol - I find it fascinating. nod hug Thanks for the explanation. nod
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Reply #50 posted 08/19/09 1:00pm

JessieJ

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?
My sister once told me that I walk like Tony Manero from Saturday Night Fever, but in a more feminine way eek confuse

Question 2: How would you describe your dance style?
My dancing is very latin inspired...no matter what kind of music is playing. I always get comments like "Damn, you're definitley a latina!" when I go dancing. I can't hide it lol

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?
I move with the music. And sometimes I start singing too lol redface
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Reply #51 posted 08/19/09 1:05pm

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JessieJ said:

Question 1: How would you describe your walk?
My sister once told me that I walk like Tony Manero from Saturday Night Fever, but in a more feminine way eek confuse

Question 2: How would you describe your dance style?
My dancing is very latin inspired...no matter what kind of music is playing. I always get comments like "Damn, you're definitley a latina!" when I go dancing. I can't hide it lol

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?
I move with the music. And sometimes I start singing too lol redface


lol hug

The singing thing I do, quietly, when I've been out and I'm walking home at night. redface
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Reply #52 posted 08/19/09 1:33pm

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NMuzakNSoul said:

onenitealone said:



I can't say for certain but I bet it doesn't stop a lot of people in wheelchairs. Rhythm has a way of escaping. nod

Nick, forgive me for namechecking you hug, but can you shed light on this? You love your funk. wink fro


wave

Sure. Being in a wheelchair has never stopped me from moving. You can be in any position and feel the rhythm. Being a musician has greatly contributed to feeling the music, the rhythm the bass. I have control over my legs even though it's limited and I can move my upper body and arms just fine.

I have even entered contests where I imitated michael jackson and won awards. One is only as limited as you make yourself out to be. If you feel there is no limit you can really do anything and people's perception changes.

When I go to the club, literally all people of ALL cultures/backgrounds/ages/preferences/genders are happy to see me.

Often times, I may be the only one in a wheelchair, but that never stops the dance. The dance is there for me and will be created. Hell, I turn on my wheelchair lights and have peoplecheering and appluading.

The funk is definitely within me. cool


mushy
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Reply #53 posted 08/19/09 2:30pm

heybaby

onenitealone said:

snowflake

I have NO idea where I am going with this thread so bear with me. lol


Question 1: How would you describe your walk? I was told that I walk fast and hard like I'm always in a rush. Head first lol

Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style? I can't lol but its marvelous and sexy when I drink lol

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music? I tend to do both


Go! lol

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Reply #54 posted 08/20/09 2:43pm

onenitealone

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heybaby said:

onenitealone said:

snowflake

I have NO idea where I am going with this thread so bear with me. lol


Question 1: How would you describe your walk? I was told that I walk fast and hard like I'm always in a rush. Head first lol

Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style? I can't lol but its marvelous and sexy when I drink lol

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music? I tend to do both


Go! lol

[Edited 8/19/09 14:32pm]


Cheers! hug I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who does a 'dance walk'. confused lol
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Reply #55 posted 08/20/09 3:12pm

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NMuzakNSoul said:

onenitealone said:



I can't say for certain but I bet it doesn't stop a lot of people in wheelchairs. Rhythm has a way of escaping. nod

Nick, forgive me for namechecking you hug, but can you shed light on this? You love your funk. wink fro


wave

Sure. Being in a wheelchair has never stopped me from moving. You can be in any position and feel the rhythm. Being a musician has greatly contributed to feeling the music, the rhythm the bass. I have control over my legs even though it's limited and I can move my upper body and arms just fine.

I have even entered contests where I imitated michael jackson and won awards. One is only as limited as you make yourself out to be. If you feel there is no limit you can really do anything and people's perception changes.

When I go to the club, literally all people of ALL cultures/backgrounds/ages/preferences/genders are happy to see me.

Often times, I may be the only one in a wheelchair, but that never stops the dance. The dance is there for me and will be created. Hell, I turn on my wheelchair lights and have peoplecheering and appluading.

The funk is definitely within me. cool

You're amazing, man.. hug biggrin
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Reply #56 posted 08/20/09 3:20pm

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onenitealone said:

snowflake

I have NO idea where I am going with this thread so bear with me. lol


Question 1: How would you describe your walk?

Question 2: How woud you describe your dance style?

Question 3: When walking, and listening to music, are you able to concentrate on walking or do you end up moving in time to the music?


Go! lol

1. shrug I walk quite fast I guess... I don't know whatelse to say about it. It depends on my mood aswell.

2. gay boy slutty lol or just groove and hit it as I feel it

3. shake I can't walk and listen to music at the same time. I have an Ipod but I don't use it if i'm walking. I can't concentrate on taking steps falloff and do a dance walk like i'm in a musical or something. I can't even walk passed a car with loud music without having trouble walking right.
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P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! whistle
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Reply #57 posted 08/20/09 3:34pm

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matthewgrant said:

1. shrug I walk quite fast I guess... I don't know whatelse to say about it. It depends on my mood aswell.

2. gay boy slutty lol or just groove and hit it as I feel it

3. shake I can't walk and listen to music at the same time. I have an Ipod but I don't use it if i'm walking. I can't concentrate on taking steps falloff and do a dance walk like i'm in a musical or something. I can't even walk passed a car with loud music without having trouble walking right.
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lol hug

OMG - I have that 'walking past cars' thing too. omg Even if I *hate* the song, someties the beat'll be so strong, I can't help being affected by it. redface My steps alter. We're freaks. sigh giggle
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