Hehehe, just by merely lookingat the title, you could by now guess what it's all about. Yup, it's all about DanceRevo (Dance2x Revolution).
So, about a week ago (last Friday), Kuya Evan bought a PS2 CD of the "latest" edition of DanceRevo as well as a dance pad when he was on his way home from school but took a pitstop at SM North EDSA. When he came hoem with it, he immediately had it set up and I was more than happy that we now have a DanceRevo to play with, I was also exciting because I could practice dancing as well as sweating my way to be fit (I wish to have 6-pack abs so it's a good way to burn the fat from my stomach).
Well, the rest of us siblings got hooked on it quickly before you say "Dance" and we got addicted to it, most especially little brother Jorge.
That weekend, the whole family went to SM Megamall to buy new clothes for my little brother. I took the opportunity to go to TimeZone so I could play DanceRevo plus DanceMania (where I get to dance using my hands).
Grabeh, it was so intense as I was soooo hooked on this two arcade games. I probably spent 20 pesos worth of credits (5 pesos per credit for DanceMania) dancing like a Maniac who get to have an S rating yet failed to finish a high scorer round. Not just that, with my 2 brothers, we went on stepping every step on each arrow printed on the dance pad. I can't help myself to stop yet I still went on and on.
I ended up getting bruises for hitting metal objects while playing DanceMania and getting tired legs and feet for playing too much DanceRevo. I went home worn out and energy-ridden.
That night, I thought that I coul;d sleep off the pain I feel from the injuries I inflicted for playing these two games. Yet throught the course of the whole evening, my body (as I sleep), can't help but move. What's weird is that I can't control my legs for some reason. It's as if they've become so used on DanceRevo that they have the urging (probably a signal from my brain) to move like as if I was dancing. It went on until I finally got myself to sleep with full comfort.
It's already weird that I experience weird things when I'm sleeping almost every night: sleeptalking, dreams that can foretell events and now sleep dancing. Can it get any weirder than that? Hmmmm....
Friday, November 30, 2007
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