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I like to watch strictly.
Very impressed with the lovely Debbie Magee.
So elegant.

Will sadly miss the next couple of weeks but hope she does well.


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So who's for the chop then?


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The reverand

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Does anyone else think that the judge's marking is all over the place this year?

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david63 wrote: 30 Sep 2017, 21:21
Does anyone else think that the judge's marking is all over the place this year?

Definately.

Farcical. If Craig gives a low score all that happens is head judge Shirley Ballas ups her score.

I think it will be between the reverend and Brian Connolly.

Miss Len Goodman and his spats with Craig and his off the cuff lines :thumbup:

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I think Shirley is okay. Be a while before we understand their scoring whims. Len never gave less than 5 even if they were awful. The miracle last night was Craig giving a 9 on week 2.

For my money I'll be surprised if any of the "comedy" competitors goes this week. They usually hang on at least long enough for the "it's a dance competition, what a farce" crew to start whinging.

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Stephen wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 08:51
I think it will be between the reverend and Brian Connolly.
Not sure about that - it could be a female!

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I'm sure you're right David. It'll definitely be a female or a male.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 09:35
It'll definitely be a female or a male.
With this year's line up that might not be true :o

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david63 wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 09:37
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 09:35
It'll definitely be a female or a male.
With this year's line up that might not be true :o
:lol:

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david63 wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 09:31
Stephen wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 08:51
I think it will be between the reverend and Brian Connolly.
Not sure about that - it could be a female!
Sounds like someone's a spoiler!


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I have read the strictly spoiler, but I won't spoil it for anyone else.

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I forgot about the strictly spoiler so thanks for the reminder. Well, well......................

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I steer clear of the spoiler. I like the surprise on Sunday night

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 12:33
I steer clear of the spoiler. I like the surprise on Sunday night
Early night early night is Merv ;)

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I felt some sympathy for Chizzy. She wasn't the worst and seemed genuinely upset to be voted out. Somebody has to be first off but I didn't think it would be her.

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I thought the rev was a dead cert for the chop.

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Me too. :thumbup:

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oldbluefox wrote: 02 Oct 2017, 10:31
I felt some sympathy for Chizzy. She wasn't the worst and seemed genuinely upset to be voted out. Somebody has to be first off but I didn't think it would be her.
I didn't think she deserved to go just yet
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Tess Daly has nipple malfunction on Strictly.


I've played back the program 157 times now and I can't see anything poking out where it shouldn't :D

http://www.ok.co.uk/tv/strictly-come-da ... it-outfits
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Should've gone to Specsavers Stephen!!!

However you are correct when referring it in the singular. ;)
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Gill W wrote: 02 Oct 2017, 16:02
oldbluefox wrote: 02 Oct 2017, 10:31
I felt some sympathy for Chizzy. She wasn't the worst and seemed genuinely upset to be voted out. Somebody has to be first off but I didn't think it would be her.
I didn't think she deserved to go just yet
You're not making the mistake of thinking it's a dance contest so early in the series are you? :sarcasm: :sarcasm:

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One thing that is annoying me is when Tess keeps saying "And the next couple are" - couple is singular!!!

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david63 wrote: 03 Oct 2017, 16:37
One thing that is annoying me is when Tess keeps saying "And the next couple are" - couple is singular!!!
What annoys me even more is when news reporters and presenters, who smugly pass on that they have first class honours degrees from Oxbridge cannot get their English grammar right eg past participles are a good example. Listening to the Shadow Secretary for Education the other night she got hers wrong as well so what hope is there for the rest of us. :lolno:
In defence of Tess she is from up norf and that is how wot we speek!!! :crazy: (Although not in the posh parts of Lancashire :wave: )
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You learn something every day.

There are posh parts in Lancashire :o :D

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