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Natalie and Vincents American Smooth
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Rhumbatugger
24-10-2009
Been out - so just watched it.

I really loved Vincent and Nat's AS - it was danced delicately and joyfully.

She might have extended a bit - but it was a lovely dance and I enjoyed it very, very much.

Good on them both.
pickledgherkin
24-10-2009
I agree, it was great.
Veri
24-10-2009
Originally Posted by Smokeychan1:
“So a misspelled dictionary entrant written by people who use words like "heifer" to describe someone is a barometer of acceptable spelling now?”

It shows it's a spelling that's in use, as a counter to the absurd suggestions that people spelling it "heffer" were referring to a journalist.

Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“...
But Nat & Vinny had more character and brought me far more joy than Zoe & James' competent but rather dull affair.”

I though they were both competent but dull, and also that Natalie C was doing something odd with her facial expression, rather like Craig was.

I was surprised by how dull so many of the dances were this week.
Faggy
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by Lorelei Lee:
“The OP's wrong anyway, as Natalie actually said 'Vincent can lift me OK, but it looks a bit odd because he's so short' (which Vincent changed to 'not tall enough' )
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And we all know he can because we've seen him do it.

In week one at the end of the group dance, Vincent finished the dance by lifting Natalie and holding her on his hip.

So I'm inclined to believe the explanation they gave as he's physically capable of lifting her but chose not to.
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