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1,2 Step


Question Posted Wednesday August 17 2005, 7:59 pm

so hey, is there actually a step to the 1,2 step? if there is, could neone explain it, or give a website with instruc.? HAHA THANKS.

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xOalmostalondeOx answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 11:26 pm:
Well my friends and i take a step to the right with your right foor, cross over with your leftfoot and bringe your right foot back to the right then do it the other way.

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playboybabeex3 answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 8:53 pm:
no.. or at least i dont kno of it a 2 step is a dance in which you make a fool of your self or look stupid doing lol i believe that they put the 1 inthere because it sounds good lol

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Julie174 answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 8:29 pm:
NO! actually i dont know. but you could make up your own! hehe.


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