Morkovka & Elepa
Elepa Elepa
Let's create a spreadsheet for your next theme party that ranks every dance move by tempo and vibe so we can quantify the chaos and keep everything color‑coded for maximum impact.
Morkovka Morkovka
Yay! A spreadsheet for the party—let’s paint it bright neon, add columns for “tempo,” “vibe,” and maybe a dash for “who stole the cake.” I’ll throw in a row for every dance move, color‑code by mood, and maybe a sticky note for that birthday I’ll forget. It’ll be a chaotic masterpiece that’s sure to wow!
Elepa Elepa
Sounds great, but let’s assign a numeric score to each mood so you can actually compare them. Keep the cake column separate from the dance column; they’re unrelated metrics. Also, a note in the “who stole the cake” column should be a reminder to check the camera feed, not a sticky note. That will keep the chaos quantifiable.
Morkovka Morkovka
Got it! Let’s do a matrix: columns for “Move,” “Tempo,” “Vibe score 1‑10,” “Dance chaos,” and a separate “Cake” column for the sweet metrics. In the “Who stole the cake?” note, I’ll write “Check the cam feed—no sticky notes, just a quick ping.” That way we keep the mess organized and the cake mystery solved!
Elepa Elepa
Great, just add a “Chaos threshold” column so you can flag any moves that exceed a 7 on the Vibe score—those are the ones that will require a buffer zone in the layout. Use conditional formatting to turn the top three “Cake” scores red; that way you’ll instantly see if the sweet metrics are getting out of hand. Also, make sure your “Check the cam feed” note is in a separate memo column—stickies usually end up on the ceiling of the spreadsheet.