Viens may refer to:
The surname Viens may refer to:
Viens (Occitan: Viènç) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
The river Calavon forms most of the commune's south-eastern border.
Birdy or Birdie may refer to:
The Birdy is a folding bicycle designed by Riese und Müller in Germany and produced by Pacific Cycles in Taiwan. As of 2010 over 100,000 had been sold. Three distinct models have been marketed, the third (Mk3) sold from July 2015.
First released in 1995, it was the first fully suspended folding bike. The ride is regarded by some as more sporty than the Brompton, thanks in part to a stiff single-piece aluminium frame with road bike rider geometry and no hinge. Some prefer its stiff suspended ride and rapid acceleration to that of a full-sized bike.
Markus Riese had the basic idea for the Birdy in 1992. The first prototype was quickly welded together from two old bicycles in his parent's garage (photos and German article here). After a year, Markus Riese and Heiko Muller built a prototype out of aluminium and won the “Hessian Innovation Prize”. The prototype was shown at two trade shows, Intercycle in Cologne and Eurobike in Friedrichshafen, and caused a stir. The first Birdy bikes were sold in 1995 as a 'de luxe' folder, the first with full suspension. It had a high price tag, usually over US$1,000.
In golf, par is the pre-determined number of strokes that a scratch (or 0 handicap) golfer should require to complete a hole, a round (the sum of the pars of the played holes), or a tournament (the sum of the pars of each round). Pars are the central component of stroke play, the most common kind of play in professional golf tournaments. The term is also used in golf-like sports such as disc golf with the same meaning.
The length of each hole from the tee placement to the pin determines par values for each hole primarily but not exclusively. Almost invariably, holes are assigned par values between three and five strokes. For a casual player from the middle tees, a par-three hole will be 100–250 yards (90–230 m) from the tee to the pin. Par-four holes are 250–470 yards (230–430 m), although tournament players will often encounter par-four holes 500 yards (460 m) or more, as it is not uncommon for short par-five holes for normal play to be turned into par-four holes in championship play. Par-five holes are typically 470–600 yards (430–550 m), but in the modern game holes of over 600 yards are becoming more common in championship play. Other relevant factors in setting the par for the hole include the terrain and obstacles (such as trees, water hazards, hills, or buildings) that may require a golfer to take more (or fewer) shots. Some golf courses feature par-sixes and, very rarely, par-sevens, although the latter are not recognised by the United States Golf Association.
Refrain:
si tu viens dans ma danse
si tu prends bien ma main
tu me porteras chance
et nous irons tres loin tous les 2
viens danser, viens danser, viens danser
tu ne sais pas toi meme
ton pouvoir prodigieux
tu fais d'un mot je t'aime
le verbe du bon dieu, du bon dieu
viens danser,viens danser, viens danser
efface ce decor sinistre et ce trombone qui pleur mal
deviens pour moi l'illusioniste escabottant ce pauvre pas
Refrain
Oo tu prends la cadence
oo tu danses tres bien
oo nos corps se balacent
au bout des serpentins
enroul?s, enroul?s
viens danser, viens danser
c'est la fete qui grince
comme un manege fou
qui plit ta taille mince
je vois tes dents de loup
se serrer se serrer
viens danser, viens danser
dehors nous verrons tout a l'heure se lever l'aube
en habit bleu
mais avant que la nuit ne meurt
fais la danser avec nous 2
Refrain