And you know we would all do some sort of crime that actually benefits the world.
And you know we would all do some sort of crime that actually benefits the world.
I have a lengthy list.
Women should get a free pass on committing a crime on National Women's Day.
I'll pay extra for the super gay version Pixar.
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MOM AND DAD GOT MARRIED. GO SAY CONGRATULATIONS. π
Ope. #NASCAR #NASCOURT
Per me: JGR is like a crazy ex.
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We should've turned geese on ICE.
Hot take: Girl scouts should sell freshly baked cookies. Not boxed crap ones. ROI would be better. And so would the cookies.
My idea to fix F1 is to just race Miatas the rest of the year
Timothee Chalamet is learning how protective & savage the dance world can be. Fuck around and find out buddy boo.
I'm going to do a day in the life of a dance family next weekend. You have been warned.
Never say never! You should tune into a live stream sometime! People think motorsports is cut throat, but they have not experienced competitive dance.
I got all out for Lilys birthday parties, and this year they barely ate any food or dessert because they were watching and criticizing old dance videos of themselves. It never ends.
How much do they dance? Well. Each dance requires one 30 minute class a week. Otherwise the main focus, which is 80% of their week, is strength/tech training. Dance takes strength, so the majority of the week they aren't even really "dancing". However, when they are home, they dance non-stop.
That is the end of what I assume to be my "most unliked" set of posts.
for some dances this year ti really put the focus on movement over "things" as well. It is fun watching others productions though when we can!
Love that! We are a tiny studio and don't even have enough girls to qualify for a line/production. We have fantastic dads that would absolutely be willing and able to make/set up props, but we don't love them. Too many variables and we focus on just "dance". We actually even have some acoustic music
quality judges isn't cheap. 5. Media fees. While these are "included" in our cost, it still is a cost. Each comp requires live streams, photographers, videographers, etc.
And why do competition fees cost so much? 1. Venue fees. It isn't cheap to utilize a performing arts center. 2. Security. Because duh. We need it. 3. The whole logistics cost for semis taking stages, props, equipment, etc from place to place isn't cheap. 4. The cost of hiring proper, competent,
We just started comps for this year and already have next season mapped out. Dance never stops and requires so much preparation.
this non-comp weekend? Also yes. We really are one big family. And yes, dance is year round. Season prep starts the last week in July. Classes start in August, January-June are comps, July is nationals.
All in all, we can joke that dance takes up all our time, but even on our "off" days, the girls or moms still seem to find each other to hang out with anyway. Do our girls spend 4 nights a week together and just spent a weekend together on top of that at a comp? Yes. Did they request a sleepover
The question I get asked all the time is if it really is drama filled like an episode of dance moms, and the short answer is not at all. Its the complete opposite. Our girls look forward to seeing certain studios throughout the year, and cheering others on.