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No dip taken. Blame California, the land where every "T" is replaced by a "D" We sat out on a padio, everything was bedder, we used budder on our bread Fudbal (American thad isl Bloody peasants.Bruce Rioja wrote:Hey, wasn't having a dip, Tango, though I'm sure you know that. It horrifies me though, it really does. Sidewalk my arse!

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my exasperation is not in your choice to watch but its existence in the first place. The song version is a hackneyed corrupt joke of an event , this can only be worseTANGODANCER wrote:Not at all. There no compunction to watch it, nor am I asking anybody to. I'm merely answering the thread question. As for camp, it's as you make/see it. I'm a lifetime dance fan and just appreciate the skills, along with the millions of others who'll be watcing it. Disaster films, playing XBox games, Horror films, Big Brother revelations, hey,do whatever you fancy, your choice.communistworkethic wrote:You're taking the piss, right?? If that's real, then it's the campest programme ever made.TANGODANCER wrote:No contest tonight. Well, there is actually, The Eurovision Dance Contest on BBC 1. It's where I'm at.
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On that, I fully concur, but dance (unless it's hip-hop or disco) is much more entertaining. Having seen no trailers etc, I don't know what to expect but I'm sure it will have nothing to do with its pop-song namesake. Least I hope not.communistworkethic wrote:my exasperation is not in your choice to watch but its existence in the first place. The song version is a hackneyed corrupt joke of an event , this can only be worseTANGODANCER wrote:Not at all. There no compunction to watch it, nor am I asking anybody to. I'm merely answering the thread question. As for camp, it's as you make/see it. I'm a lifetime dance fan and just appreciate the skills, along with the millions of others who'll be watcing it. Disaster films, playing XBox games, Horror films, Big Brother revelations, hey,do whatever you fancy, your choice.communistworkethic wrote:You're taking the piss, right?? If that's real, then it's the campest programme ever made.TANGODANCER wrote:No contest tonight. Well, there is actually, The Eurovision Dance Contest on BBC 1. It's where I'm at.
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Eurovison Dance. Great dancing and highly entertaining in that sense. One to CWE for the rest. Usual mix of public voting intervention and political coercing made it into the farce he predicted. In that sense it was totally farcial and frustrating. I'll give it a miss if it happens again (hopefully not)
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Not too surprising. Doubt it will though because the Beeb have had a monopoly on dance for years and Strictly Come Dancing has been a huge success. I'm looking forward to it for the right reasons, although they'll no doubt be way out-weighed by all the wrong ones.communistworkethic wrote:there's some other dancing thing on ITV next Saturday, in what appears to be a vain attempt to steal some audience.
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And the drama still rolls on...he's been demoted to third for being a naughty boy.
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seems a silly decision, they were neck and neck in to that corner and he was forced off in to the escape route, if it's not to be used, what's it there for? And third is BS, there were tow of them vying for first and Kimi went off after that incident and after overtaking hamilton again. Then the only driver affected by the manouever span of any way.
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Really don't know why I bother watching thiscommunistworkethic wrote:seems a silly decision, they were neck and neck in to that corner and he was forced off in to the escape route, if it's not to be used, what's it there for? And third is BS, there were tow of them vying for first and Kimi went off after that incident and after overtaking hamilton again. Then the only driver affected by the manouever span of any way.
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Just think its getting worse
Example after example of McLaren getting the shitty end of Ferraris stick
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Watching The Producers on Five now. The remake. Nathan Lane is brilliant in the Zero Mostel role, just as he was in the stage version. The film is spoiled by the Matthew Broderick shaped sideboard on screen. Gene Wilder was perfect in that role, Broderick seems to try and copy him with disastrous results.
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Gobsmacked. As well as the reasons given above worth bearing in mind Massa only given a fine last race for coming out in front of someone in the pits. Same principle, no advantage gained and fine was fair. Would have been in this case if there is a case to answer at allCAPSLOCK wrote:Really don't know why I bother watching thiscommunistworkethic wrote:seems a silly decision, they were neck and neck in to that corner and he was forced off in to the escape route, if it's not to be used, what's it there for? And third is BS, there were tow of them vying for first and Kimi went off after that incident and after overtaking hamilton again. Then the only driver affected by the manouever span of any way.
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The original is genius beyond compare. I'm actually watching the remake now on your reccomendation - Uma Thurman and Will Ferrel don't look out of place, but the rest? Leave it alone FFS, if you can't improve on it whats the point?KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Watching The Producers on Five now. The remake. Nathan Lane is brilliant in the Zero Mostel role, just as he was in the stage version. The film is spoiled by the Matthew Broderick shaped sideboard on screen. Gene Wilder was perfect in that role, Broderick seems to try and copy him with disastrous results.
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