is ddr good to start early in life?

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  • lxDestinyxl
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2006
    • 3247

    #16
    Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

    Lol - imagination.

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    • jewpinthethird
      (The Fat's Sabobah)
      FFR Music Producer
      • Nov 2002
      • 11711

      #17
      Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

      Beat him for ever song he fails.

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      • SulferDragon
        this is a waste of space
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jan 2007
        • 2668

        #18
        Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

        Originally posted by ELRayford
        I would whip him hard for 8 years until he AAAA'd everything!
        DDR Doesn't have AAAA's.

        I sense A LOT of whipping in his future.


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        • Rubin0
          FFR Player
          • Jun 2006
          • 1276

          #19
          Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

          The picture just adds to the creepiness of this thread.

          I say let the experiment begin!
          The weight of what I say depends on how you feel.

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          • All_That_Chaz
            Supreme Dictator For Life
            • Apr 2004
            • 5874

            #20
            Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

            When he AAAs, reward him by feeding him.
            Back to "Back to Earth"
            Originally posted by FoJaR
            dammit chaz
            Originally posted by FoJaR
            god dammit chaz
            Originally posted by MalReynolds
            I bet when you live in a glass house, the temptation to throw stones is magnified strictly because you're not supposed to.

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            • [TeRa]
              FFR Player
              • May 2007
              • 9922

              #21
              Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

              Originally posted by Master_of_the_Faster
              I'll just say one thing. If it had not been for DDR, I probably would never have known what it meant to be in shape.
              I quit ITG for 5-6 months and didnt gain a single pound =/
              I quit mainly so that I could gain weight, didn't happen though.
              Starting Playing again as of like, last week, and I'm already beating some of my scores, somehow I didn't lose my stamina.

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              • l Endorphin l
                Maybe
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Jan 2007
                • 574

                #22
                Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

                Its our secret weapon against the Asian ITG players....and Evildave...He might as well be Asian though.

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                • inflames07
                  FFR Player
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 470

                  #23
                  Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

                  My friend's little brother is like 11 or 12 years old and can pass summer on ITG



                  Originally posted by jewpinthethird
                  Sex kills time and it's free.

                  Instead of taking her out to a movie and buying her popcorn, bend her over the arm of a couch. It's very economical. Just make sure you are using the proper protection, because then it can become VERY, VERY GOD DAMN UNECONOMICAL if she pops a baby 9 months down the road.

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                  • MixMasterLar
                    Beach Bum Extraordinaire
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 5401

                    #24
                    Re: is ddr good to start early in life?

                    Well, I know a 8 year old girl that is the little sister of a tournament player down here. Since he owned his own machine she played alot and is way better then I am at both DDR and PiU.

                    She started by herself, btw. abd that's good. Like I stated earlier: Forcing a kid that yound to play a game he doesnt care about is wrong.

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