After this, Dad-gasa saw my tweet and got mad at me too. Guess I should know when to stop muttering and shut up. (^^;) I'm only seven.
Well, anyway, even I think I've been going too often. From now on, I'm keeping down to twice a week, and 2-3 hours per trip! But with two drinks and free time, the price for three hours wouldn't be that diff-...uh, no I didn't say anythingI'msorr-POW.
Reader-added tags include "GrosSanae", "Karaoke spirit", "Being forced to do karaoke" and "Did Sanae-san's chest grow when she got mad?"
Shifting focus a little, the poll wants to know:
What duet do you want to do? • Ballad with Mysty • Rock with Kyouko-chan • Pop with the Prismrivers • Children's songs with Kero-chan • Yamasaki Hako or Nakajima Miyuki with Parsee
I don't know why, but, in the USA, kilocalories are called "Calories" on the nutrition information on food labels. I've also read (although I'm not certain) that up to five kcal can legally be listed as "0 Cal" because of how relatively trivial the amount is. (Around 2000 are recommended for an average daily diet, with as little as half of that for those trying to lose weight.)
mrtonton said: So if you sing karaoke WHILE having sex...
... then you have a spectacular and/or profoundly awful sex life.
How well can you really sing during sex? It would limit your genres down to things like metal where the whole point is wild screaming...
Апельсиновый_Чувак said: Thanks to this post, I've learned that in English "calories" sometimes mean "kilocalories"!
WestTxTapper said: Only in America, though. British labels still use "kilocalories".
Actually, "kilocalories" are the ONLY thing it means when Americans use the term "Calories". Most Americans don't even know a term like kilocalories exists, and my spellchecker is flagging the term, so it doesn't recognize it, either.
Just take it as one of those American measurement things where we have our own completely arbitrarily different system of measurement just to flip the rest of the world the bird.
Actually, "kilocalories" are the ONLY thing it means when Americans use the term "Calories". Most Americans don't even know a term like kilocalories exists, and my spellchecker is flagging the term, so it doesn't recognize it, either.
Just take it as one of those American measurement things where we have our own completely arbitrarily different system of measurement just to flip the rest of the world the bird.
Calorie with a capital C is kilocalories. Lowercase c is really only ever seen in classrooms but is 4.18 J just like the rest of the world. You can even test out the capital vs. lowercase thing in google; try "1 J to cal" and "1 J to Cal". The second will automatically change the result to kcal.
One song uses up about 5 Calories! So basically, if you sing 100 tracks, that's 500 Calories!!!It's my second time this week.♪Karaoke is great for your diet!!What are you talking about all of a sudden?That's why I'm going to do a 6-hour live karaoke broadcast on Nico Nico.♡Gripe
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