Dance Australia Season Two Auditions
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Auditions
How do I audition for the next season of So You Think You Can Dance?
Auditions for Season Two are yet to be determined. Keep watching Season One for more information; we may be coming to a location near you in 2008/2009!
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Bob sent me a personal message, it was so fantastic, I have to share it with everyone else.
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But what about if someone sent me a personal message that I think broke the rules?
If this is the case, send a moderator a personal message explaining what was said and they'll deal with it.
The shift key is so annoying, I'll just keep caps lock on and type in capitals.
In the wonderful world of the world wide web, capitals are seen as shouting. Imagine if you were shouting your post at someone standing nearby. How would your words be received?



