Because Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, which allows folks to sing and dance through 32 of the Tony Award-winning composer's classic tunes and is set to be released on Sept. 14, will include just two of the aforementioned components (maybe three--I'm not sure about the glitter), I can't call it "the gayest game ever" like the guy behind the Joe. My. God. blog did yesterday.

Still, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't interested in reenacting the balcony scene from "Evita" while clutching my Wii Remote. (The real one, not the one some of you sickos are imagining.)
I'd be a lot more interested in Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals: Sing & Dance, though, if it featured a few bodybuilders shaking their moneymakers while wearing harness boots and jockstraps.
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Yeah. Definitely the gayest game ever.
It's pretty gay. Hope the production values are worth getting it, not that I would. I might be gayer than Christmas, but I'm not really into showtunes. Or frottage, for that matter. Ha!
So, Yeti, no question for you then? Personally, I think a game could be far, far gayer than this -- or at least I hope so!
Justin: Considering it's being made by a company I've never heard of, I'm not expecting the production values to be very good at all. Seems like shovelware to me.
Also, how can you not be into frottage?? ;)
It has to be the gayest thing we can do on Wii ^^
OK, I MAY give you that one. I'm going to have to think about it, though, as I'm not entirely sure a gayer game hasn't already been released for the Wii...
Ha! Well...frottage is good if nothing else is available. But...
Well, YES, of course, Justin! That's why I said "at least." You know, frottage as a starting point and all that. Plus, I just like the word frottage and I've been dying to use it in a post :P
Ha! I can tell!
Ha ha! I guess I was a bit obvious, huh? Oh, well :)
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