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Hey, come on guys. I don't knock threads about X Boxes and other things that don't interest me. Mummy asked a question, I answered it, others joined in. The whole thing is in the entertainment factor with dance the target. Today's news, tomorrow's chip paper, so they say.
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Fairly sure I heard them report that a Seargent on the case said.....at some point or other..Bruce Rioja wrote:Has he something to do with the disappearance of Shannon Matthews?TANGODANCER wrote:Headline number one on every news channel,
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So, basically, you're an X Factor fan then?BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye with the only shred of entertainment now removed.TANGODANCER wrote:Like I said yesterday, Today's news, tomorrow's chip paper. Storm in a tea-cup. They'll appear Saturday, leave to great applause and be history by next week. On with the show.
Hmm. X Factor will murder it even more now!

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No. I've watched SCD sometimes. I think its a decent entertainment show. But it doesn't matter who wins or who doesn't. Doesn't matter if they can or can't dance.TANGODANCER wrote:So, basically, you're an X Factor fan then?BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye with the only shred of entertainment now removed.TANGODANCER wrote:Like I said yesterday, Today's news, tomorrow's chip paper. Storm in a tea-cup. They'll appear Saturday, leave to great applause and be history by next week. On with the show.
Hmm. X Factor will murder it even more now!
Its a bit of fun for a Saturday night.
If it is a COMPETITION then why not just have professional or amateur dance pairs and have a vote based on the dancing? Why bother with celebs?
Its an entertainment show and therefore it doesn't matter who wins in the slightest!
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I think John Sergeant agrees. He's just revealed he was booked on a cruise he couldn't get off. You couldn't make it up.BWFC_Insane wrote:
No. I've watched SCD sometimes. I think its a decent entertainment show. But it doesn't matter who wins or who doesn't. Doesn't matter if they can or can't dance.
Its a bit of fun for a Saturday night.
If it is a COMPETITION then why not just have professional or amateur dance pairs and have a vote based on the dancing? Why bother with celebs?
Its an entertainment show and therefore it doesn't matter who wins in the slightest!

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Not that I'm usually in at this time on a Saturday, but I have to agree BWFCI. If this was a serious dancing show, it would be on about five past midnight and be called just Come Dancing. The Germans have rafts of these shows on all the time that are directed predominantly at people who like dance.
The problem appears to be that the "we love dance" community are taking this a bit too seriously. If the programme didn't have people like John Sargeant in it (who blatently can't dance very well) then it would be back to its normal slot in the death watch on a Sunday. I don't believe that it's on in prime time because all of a sudden the population of the UK has decided that doing the Paso Doble is for them and a must three times a week.
As for it not mattering who wins, because "it's an entertainment show" - maybe - but I would draw your attention to the European "It's a Knockout" where the fates of nations were at stake.
The problem appears to be that the "we love dance" community are taking this a bit too seriously. If the programme didn't have people like John Sargeant in it (who blatently can't dance very well) then it would be back to its normal slot in the death watch on a Sunday. I don't believe that it's on in prime time because all of a sudden the population of the UK has decided that doing the Paso Doble is for them and a must three times a week.
As for it not mattering who wins, because "it's an entertainment show" - maybe - but I would draw your attention to the European "It's a Knockout" where the fates of nations were at stake.
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A lot of them probably feel exactly the same about twenty two men kicking a ball around a football field.Worthy4England wrote:Not that I'm usually in at this time on a Saturday, but I have to agree BWFCI. If this was a serious dancing show, it would be on about five past midnight and be called just Come Dancing. The Germans have rafts of these shows on all the time that are directed predominantly at people who like dance.
The problem appears to be that the "we love dance" community are taking this a bit too seriously. If the programme didn't have people like John Sargeant in it (who blatently can't dance very well) then it would be back to its normal slot in the death watch on a Sunday. I don't believe that it's on in prime time because all of a sudden the population of the UK has decided that doing the Paso Doble is for them and a must three times a week.
As for it not mattering who wins, because "it's an entertainment show" - maybe - but I would draw your attention to the European "It's a Knockout" where the fates of nations were at stake.

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They used to do that. They called it "Come Dancing"!BWFC_Insane wrote: If it is a COMPETITION then why not just have professional or amateur dance pairs and have a vote based on the dancing? Why bother with celebs?

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Aye well Christine makes me feel sick. Rachel is so smug its unreal and Erin if she's the one dancing with Austin is like an old boot!TANGODANCER wrote:Sorry. She's way down the line. Erin, Camilla, Kristina, Lillia, Karen amongst the professionals.BWFC_Insane wrote:Anyways back to more interesting things.
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For a non-watcher, you seem to have a pretty good grip on this programme BWBWFC_Insane wrote:Aye well Christine makes me feel sick. Rachel is so smug its unreal and Erin if she's the one dancing with Austin is like an old boot!TANGODANCER wrote:Sorry. She's way down the line. Erin, Camilla, Kristina, Lillia, Karen amongst the professionals.BWFC_Insane wrote:Anyways back to more interesting things.
Lisa Snowdon.
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Christine, Racheal, Lisa in that order from the amateurs.

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Never said I was a non-watcher. I don't watch ever week as often I'm not in, but I occassionally watch some of it. As entertainment goes its ok!Worthy4England wrote:For a non-watcher, you seem to have a pretty good grip on this programme BWBWFC_Insane wrote:Aye well Christine makes me feel sick. Rachel is so smug its unreal and Erin if she's the one dancing with Austin is like an old boot!TANGODANCER wrote:Sorry. She's way down the line. Erin, Camilla, Kristina, Lillia, Karen amongst the professionals.BWFC_Insane wrote:Anyways back to more interesting things.
Lisa Snowdon.
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Christine, Racheal, Lisa in that order from the amateurs.
I just can't take the people who take it too seriously.
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Post a pic. Have I gotten the right one? Because I think she's ugly!TANGODANCER wrote:Wash your mouth out with carbolic soap and take a trip to Specsavers immediately.BWFC_Insane wrote: Aye well Christine makes me feel sick. Rachel is so smug its unreal and Erin if she's the one dancing with Austin is like an old boot!
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