Chocolate Thread

Discussion in 'Dancers Anonymous' started by Katarzyna, Aug 8, 2005.

  1. LucyDiamond Active Member

    24/7 :lol:
  2. elisedance Inactive

    is that all???:cool:
  3. samina Well-Known Member

    you guys... lol
  4. samina Well-Known Member

    i eat chocolate as food pretty regularly, usually in smoothies, sometimes as dark not-too-sweet cocoa. not too big on chocolate as a dessert. much rather prefer vaneeeelllaaa! :D
  5. lcdancesport Active Member

    I'd imagine we'd have to take a break to dance once in a while, just to balance it all out. :p
  6. NURDRMS Well-Known Member

    Vanilla with chocolate...best of both worlds
  7. samina Well-Known Member

    :)

    yep, my fave cakes involving chocolate are rich dark chocolate cake w/ very vanilla-y, not-to-sweet frosting. mmmm....

    three cheers for whoopie pies!!!!
  8. Peaches Well-Known Member

    Speaking of which... *ahem*

    Can you bring that recipe with you when you come down?
  9. samina Well-Known Member

    lol. sure. :)
  10. elisedance Inactive


    Er, what exactly did you mean by 'ballance it all out'? Are we talking anatomy here...:p
  11. LucyDiamond Active Member

    8 days a week... :p
  12. elisedance Inactive

    Ah. And 5 weeks a month and 13 months a year, and 110 yrs a century and....
  13. LucyDiamond Active Member

    exactly...
  14. lcdancesport Active Member

    Haha I don't even want to attempt to figure out how much dancing one would have to do in comparison to how much chocolate one may eat.
  15. elisedance Inactive

    The secret equation is:

    1lb chocolate = RR!.e^6.56/(SS.FARSP)^-3.4 + SVxRW

    OK, I'll give you a clue RW is a rhumba walk. What are the other four variables?
  16. samina Well-Known Member

    Well, yah...cuz in actuality there really are 13 lunar months in a solar year. :)
  17. lcdancesport Active Member

    :confused: ummmm ummmmm Samba Volta? Maybe I can ponder this over some more chocolate. :p
  18. elisedance Inactive

    yes you got one!
  19. lcdancesport Active Member

    Fallaway "and" reverse slip pivot??
  20. NURDRMS Well-Known Member

    fall away and rock slip pivot?

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