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Strictly - Blackpool.

Postby AliasAggers » 19 Nov 2017, 09:34

What a spectacular show !

Hardly my idea of ballroom dancing perhaps, but didn't they all do well !!!

I wonder who will be leaving this week?
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Re: Strictly - Blackpool.

Postby Osc » 19 Nov 2017, 16:13

We enjoyed it too, Aggers, although the blatant overmarking is annoying. Tonight it should really be Susan or Jonnie - Susan mostly only walked around and even though I really admire how hard she works and takes it seriously, her time has come I think, also Jonnie, who is never going to be able to correct his posture due to the balance issues he would have as a result of his disability.
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Re: Strictly - Blackpool.

Postby Diflower » 19 Nov 2017, 17:59

Shame about Johnnie isn't it, they keep on about his bottom but it's obvious he can't do the moves properly otherwise, and it does spoil it.
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Re: Strictly - Blackpool.

Postby Osc » 19 Nov 2017, 20:30

Very true, Di. It does make you wonder about the wisdom of ever believing that a Paralympian, no matter how talented in his or her sport, can compete with fully able bodied people on equal terms.
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Re: Strictly - Blackpool.

Postby Diflower » 19 Nov 2017, 21:23

Yes, it was nice that he thanked the judges for treating him on equal terms.
I'm happy with anyone competing, but would not like to see a 'token' disabled person.
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