Mad Hot Ballroom
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They don't care if I'm...
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from another country.
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Look, this is how you do a pull. Okay?
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It's like you both separate each other,
but you still have your hands.

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Like a rubber band when you stretch it,
okay?

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Taha, could we try the next swing song?
I think it's number 11.

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Pick up the phone, switch to B.
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Miss Verdemare knows the swing.
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Listen! This rhythm is faster.
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This rhythm is faster. In, out.
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I think it's really important for the kids.
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I think it's much more
than learning a bunch of steps.

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And I think it's much more than
just a part of physical education.

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It's not at all just that. It's etiquette.
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It's knowledge of other cultures.
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It's life.
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Excellent.
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The strange thing about being a girl...
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- Is that your hair is so long?
- No. That you have to be pregnant.

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- What?
- You have to have a baby. It's hard.

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I heard in a book about...
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It's called Why It's Great to be a Girl.
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That women, overall,
judging by scientific research...

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are the more advanced civilization.
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- Oh, yeah. That's good.
- Even though that makes perfect sense.

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Girls, they're all right.
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I judge by their outer beauty
and their inner beauty.

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Both.
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Mostly their inner beauty.
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Mostly their outer beauty.
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- Do you like any of the girls in the class?
- No.

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- As a girlfriend.
- No.

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- As a friend.
- I like in Miss Conte's class, Marissa.

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- Yes, okay.
- Now, she's hot!

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Okay.

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