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Well done Tony.
clayton_st
31-10-2010
Well done Tony Beek, if you ever stop dancing you can always get a job at Smithfields(or equiv) meat market carrying huge carcases of meat.
It's gone well beyond the laughter stakes now, lets get rid of Widders.
nanscombe
31-10-2010
Well the judges are doing their bit, all you've got to do is stop the GBP voting for her.
Iphigenia
31-10-2010
The dance was offensive. Throwing a fat, old woman about to music. yea.
Monaogg
31-10-2010
Definitely some dirty dealings going on.

Always on near the end of the show
Getting worse at dancing, using a badly dressed woman to polish the floor is NOT dancing
Obvious forcing of Standing Ovations

All in all a fiddle.
j4Rose
31-10-2010
I don't know how anyone can find the whole act funny any more. Enough is enough. What the hell was she wearing?
Vivacious Lady
31-10-2010
Anton is just doing his job. He choreographed a routine which had recognisable and basic paso doble steps in it. Yes Ann had problems with presenting those steps , but it seems to me that Anton did his best in teaching her and Ann worked hard in trying to learn the steps.

I fail to see how the dance was "offensive". A weird use of the word. Not technically good, I agree, and it should have been marked accordingly by all judges. So if there is a fault it lies with the judging panel really.

I'm in two minds about this. Strictly was struggling and Ann's presence has lifted the profile of the show and possibly rescued it. However I don't want to see Ann and Anton in the final or even semi final. Mind you there are still other couples remaining in the show that I wouldn't mind going out before Ann and Anton.
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