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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
 

I'd rather have had Paul Newman - when he was alive, obviously.

 

 

He was gawjusssssss (and aged better than Redford).

Those blue eyes *swoon*......Redford had bad skin

 

Hey you lot ^, what about personality and inner beauty?

They both had that too!  

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

I'm not getting the Simon admiration.

I dislike both Simon and Mark but at least both in my humble opinion wot counts for nuffink, have improved week by week doubt they're winners but they are getting better and I'd rather see that 

FM
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
 

I'd rather have had Paul Newman - when he was alive, obviously.

 

 

He was gawjusssssss (and aged better than Redford).

Those blue eyes *swoon*......Redford had bad skin

 

Hey you lot ^, what about personality and inner beauty?

Paul had both, in spades! *swoons*

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Pengy:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

I'm not getting the Simon admiration.

I dislike both Simon and Mark but at least both in my humble opinion wot counts for nuffink, have improved week by week doubt they're winners but they are getting better and I'd rather see that 

Same here It's what she show is all about for me ....not about those who from day 1 can already dance well .....

Baz
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This one will be interesting...  he needs to put in a good performance 

I fear no matter how good he is the scoring might not reflect it.

 

I've had Jake from Day One as my finalists.

 

I preferred last week's dance to this one tonight  

Me too.. I kinda like the Zorba the Greek tango.   *shrugs*

Kaffs

Catch up comments....

 

Simon's 'American Smooth'  - not what I expect from an American Smooth.. didn't like it and she nearly kicked him in the teeth getting into the last hold (shame...) - and what was the lift with her perched on his shoulder and walking in the air.. nah.. not for me.

 

Caroline - wow!     That was a fab A.T. - not overly complicated I suppose, but lovely - her lines were beautiful.    Did she apologise to him after the dance?  I thought she sounded upset and he told her it was fine she'd be ok.  (Just watching the Claudia interview.. for someone who's ermm.. personal life... is splashed all over the newspapers she was very shy about flashing her bits when Pasha picked her up  

 

I like Pixie and she's a great dancer.. but that dance did nothing for me.  Can't put my finger on why, but didn't enjoy it.

 

Mark has turned out to be a really nice dancer - I like him and that dance was lovely.    He'll probably not get the votes because of the Towie thing, but if Tom Chambers had done that people would be wetting themselves....

 

Jake - a lot of really good moves in that dance, but the facial expressions really put me off.   Good dancer, but that didn't float me boat really.  Shame.

 

Frankie and HIM - nah.. didn't do it for me either.  I can't stand Kevin, I might have mentioned this.    Funny - as a 'ringer' with the experience Frankie has in her day job you'd think she would be better at latin than ballroom and she's not.     Still.. that's ringer theories for you.....

 

Can't really watch them all at once, this is crap.   I found myself watching Caroline though... so I'll say here for six marks and jake for 1

 

Oooh.. got one right....     

 

Away with your fourth for Caroline and Pasha you numpties!   I didn't see much of Frankie and I didn't  particularly want to watch Trent so they might have deserved their places.

 

ah.. Caroline's still top though... hope she gets the votes (but I doubt she will)

 

See you tonight for the results

 

 

 

 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

I'm not getting the Simon admiration.

he is the chosen male for the final

 

Is he?  I'd rather watch Mark (even though I love Kristina and dislike Karen)

Ditto

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm now going to bang my head against a wall....    it'll bring some relief from some of ringer comments  

 

You mean you don't enjoy reading the same old, same old, on repeat, every single week? 

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I'm now going to bang my head against a wall....    it'll bring some relief from some of ringer comments  

 

You mean you don't enjoy reading the same old, same old, on repeat, every single week? 

You know I clicked that link... and it took me a few minutes to get it!      Each to their own opinion.. but I think I get it now is all.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This one will be interesting...  he needs to put in a good performance 

I fear no matter how good he is the scoring might not reflect it.

 

I've had Jake from Day One as my finalists.

 

I preferred last week's dance to this one tonight  

Me too.. I kinda like the Zorba the Greek tango.   *shrugs*

 

Funnily enough so did I.  Didn't fancy it at all when I read about it but I was proved wrong.

 

 

Cosmopolitan

This 'ringer' problem....

 

I've been thinking as to how many celebrities there are that haven't had some training in one way or another?

Most actors nowadays come with some form of dance school training - it's part and parcel of learning their craft - or it seems to be.  

Singers have a rhythm advantage.

As does anyone who's a musician.

 

So, to avoid the dilemma completely I can only envisage the likes of Widdy, Hairy Biker, News Readers, Journalists, Sportsmen and women (but they have an athletic advantage ) and cave dwellers being suitable applicants.

 

I'm not sure it would make for good peak time viewing.  You only have to look at the 1st ever final to see that the quality was dreadful and not particularly pleasant on the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

I'm not getting the Simon admiration.

he is the chosen male for the final

 

Is he?  I'd rather watch Mark (even though I love Kristina and dislike Karen)

Ditto

I've just watched last night's dances again, my favourite by far was Caroline and Pasha's AT, (one of my favourite dances on SCD, ever,) followed by Mark and  Karen's foxtrot, then Simon and Kristina's AS, ( I know it wasn't traditional, but on this o/c, that worked for me.) Public vote and dance off could be interesting tonight?

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This 'ringer' problem....

 

I've been thinking as to how many celebrities there are that haven't had some training in one way or another?

Most actors nowadays come with some form of dance school training - it's part and parcel of learning their craft - or it seems to be.  

Singers have a rhythm advantage.

As does anyone who's a musician.

 

So, to avoid the dilemma completely I can only envisage the likes of Widdy, Hairy Biker, News Readers, Journalists, Sportsmen and women (but they have an athletic advantage ) and cave dwellers being suitable applicants.

 

I'm not sure it would make for good peak time viewing.  You only have to look at the 1st ever final to see that the quality was dreadful and not particularly pleasant on the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put that way, I get your point However, Ido think that extensive training and having competed before does warrant the *ringer* sobriquet and some people who are *creatives* in various ways have had a hell of a lot of dance experience

Kaytee
Last edited by Kaytee
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This 'ringer' problem....

 

I've been thinking as to how many celebrities there are that haven't had some training in one way or another?

Most actors nowadays come with some form of dance school training - it's part and parcel of learning their craft - or it seems to be.  

Singers have a rhythm advantage.

As does anyone who's a musician.

 

So, to avoid the dilemma completely I can only envisage the likes of Widdy, Hairy Biker, News Readers, Journalists, Sportsmen and women (but they have an athletic advantage ) and cave dwellers being suitable applicants.

 

I'm not sure it would make for good peak time viewing.  You only have to look at the 1st ever final to see that the quality was dreadful and not particularly pleasant on the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I REJECT all of that.

 

 

 

Mainly on the premise that I did not think of it and that it does actually make a lot of sense. You have now opened the way for me to say I LOVE CAROLINE. 

 

 

 

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This 'ringer' problem....

 

I've been thinking as to how many celebrities there are that haven't had some training in one way or another?

Most actors nowadays come with some form of dance school training - it's part and parcel of learning their craft - or it seems to be.  

Singers have a rhythm advantage.

As does anyone who's a musician.

 

So, to avoid the dilemma completely I can only envisage the likes of Widdy, Hairy Biker, News Readers, Journalists, Sportsmen and women (but they have an athletic advantage ) and cave dwellers being suitable applicants.

 

I'm not sure it would make for good peak time viewing.  You only have to look at the 1st ever final to see that the quality was dreadful and not particularly pleasant on the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I REJECT all of that.

 

 

 

Mainly on the premise that I did not think of it and that it does actually make a lot of sense. You have now opened the way for me to say I LOVE CAROLINE. 

 

 

 

 

 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

This 'ringer' problem....

 

I've been thinking as to how many celebrities there are that haven't had some training in one way or another?

Most actors nowadays come with some form of dance school training - it's part and parcel of learning their craft - or it seems to be.  

Singers have a rhythm advantage.

As does anyone who's a musician.

 

So, to avoid the dilemma completely I can only envisage the likes of Widdy, Hairy Biker, News Readers, Journalists, Sportsmen and women (but they have an athletic advantage ) and cave dwellers being suitable applicants.

 

I'm not sure it would make for good peak time viewing.  You only have to look at the 1st ever final to see that the quality was dreadful and not particularly pleasant on the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I REJECT all of that.

 

 

 

Mainly on the premise that I did not think of it and that it does actually make a lot of sense. You have now opened the way for me to say I LOVE CAROLINE. 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh fook!

Kaytee
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I spy a new male dancer in the group dance.

I only recognized Trent!

 

Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Apparently it was World Latin Champion, Neil Jones.

Missed him

 I'm very good at spotting new males.

Yogi19

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