Number of posts : 1063 Registration date : 2007-06-08
Subject: Ceroc Wed Mar 19 2008, 13:16
Has anyone ever tried Ceroc? Read about it recently and it sounds a lot of fun.
DannyBoy Edgar Davids
Number of posts : 2596 Registration date : 2007-06-06
Subject: Re: Ceroc Wed Mar 19 2008, 14:12
Is that french for:
Bennycat wrote:
helping the sheep through the fence. The fact that it's back legs had both fallen into my wellington boots is neither here nor there.
ozspur Gary Stevens
Number of posts : 1063 Registration date : 2007-06-08
Subject: Re: Ceroc Wed Mar 19 2008, 17:56
www.ceroc.hk - sadly nothing to do with Padre Benny's sheep but I'm sure he'd be more than welcome to bring them along.
ezza Founding Father
Number of posts : 1702 Registration date : 2007-06-06
Subject: Re: Ceroc Wed Mar 19 2008, 19:21
sounds French to me. Pah! Wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
LoubyLou Paolo Tramezzani
Number of posts : 281 Age : 42 Registration date : 2008-01-11
Subject: Re: Ceroc Wed Mar 19 2008, 22:46
ozspur wrote:
Has anyone ever tried Ceroc? Read about it recently and it sounds a lot of fun.
I've done it - it's really wicked, a well good laugh!! Got a friend who used to live here but has just moved to Shanghai who is a qualified instructor and we went dancing in Wan Chai one night!!! Are there classes here? I'd be well up for learning. It's kind of like salsa but without having to be too talented or sexy which suited me fine!!! It's all about the rhythm!! And lots of twirling!!
Bennycat Gregor Raziak
Number of posts : 473 Age : 55 Registration date : 2007-07-31
Subject: Re: Ceroc Sun Mar 23 2008, 13:34
iT'S DANCING! Hmmm, Lord Ramos has been known to leave his pint of lager on a table and perform some latin love moves, but He thinks this is a step too far.
twiglet Gary Stevens
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