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Naughty Nancy - You Go, Girl!
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Socha
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *Topaz*:
“I think us Brits should adopt the Italian siren Nancy and make her a national treasure! She's clearly a much misunderstood woman.and mistreated by the dastardly Anton! She was deserving of a much better pro partner who'd have treated her better and brought out the dance genius that obviously lays within her but has not yet been able to be released ”

Brilliant analysis! I'm sure this is how things exactly are on planet Nancy
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“I think thats really selfish of you to claim Nancy , we Irish have room in our hearts too you know and badly in need of a national treasure . ( more some treasure really , but beggars cant be choosers .)”

Expect she could be tempted. Who's running your footy team these days?
Abbasolutely 40
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by phoebefair:
“Expect she could be tempted. Who's running your footy team these days?”

Trapattoni , willing and able and ready to sacrifice himself for the good of the nation .,Though he looks just as confused as Nancy .

http://www.google.ie/imgres?q=trapat...:0&tx=80&ty=47
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“Trapattoni , willing and able and ready to sacrifice himself for the good of the nation .,Though he looks just as confused as Nancy .

http://www.google.ie/imgres?q=trapat...:0&tx=80&ty=47”

Looks like the Duke of Edinburgh. But I assume that's an Italian name? At least they could chat.
Abbasolutely 40
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by phoebefair:
“Looks like the Duke of Edinburgh. But I assume that's an Italian name? At least they could chat.”

Not altogether sure that chatting is Nancys strongpoint ., Maybe he could show her how to tango ?
*stargazer*
10-10-2011
Nancy is a firecracker and I have decided that she should be covered by the firework code!

* Light fuse and stand back
* Never return to a firework once it is lit and
* NEVER pour alcohol on a naked flame
delly
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“Nancy is a firecracker and I have decided that she should be covered by the firework code!

* Light fuse and stand back
* Never return to a firework once it is lit and
* NEVER pour alcohol on a naked flame”

A firecracker? nay, a beautiful Roman Candle. You will never diminish the sparkle, never.
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“Not altogether sure that chatting is Nancys strongpoint ., Maybe he could show her how to tango ?”

You think learning to tango is Nancy's strong point?
Abbasolutely 40
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by phoebefair:
“You think learning to tango is Nancy's strong point?”

One never knows the talents of Nancy , she seems to multi talented and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg so far I think .
delly
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“One never knows the talents of Nancy , she seems to multi talented and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg so far I think .”

Ahhh I thought you were referring to opening a tin of tango I agree, all the marvels of Nancy we have yet to see!
*stargazer*
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by delly:
“A firecracker? nay, a beautiful Roman Candle. You will never diminish the sparkle, never.”

The firework code suggests that sparklers be dunked in a bucket of cold water to prevent injury. Perhaps that is what happened to Nancy's dress!
*stargazer*
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“One never knows the talents of Nancy , she seems to multi talented and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg so far I think .”

Lettuce hope that we don't see any more than is Strictly necessary.
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Abbasolutely 40:
“One never knows the talents of Nancy , she seems to multi talented and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg so far I think .”

That's the second reference to her 'lady lettuce' I've read on here - enough, enough already.
delly
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“The firework code suggests that sparklers be dunked in a bucket of cold water to prevent injury. Perhaps that is what happened to Nancy's dress! ”

Lol

IBut, it didnt quench the flame now did it
*stargazer*
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by phoebefair:
“That's the second reference to her 'lady lettuce' I've read on here - enough, enough already.”

I had to look that one up!
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“I had to look that one up! ”

So did I. Then felt quite sick.
valkay
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“I had to look that one up! ”

So did Len
lundavra
10-10-2011
Can we have some references for this "glittering career as an international lawyer" and charity work?

PS Found this in the Observer (though don't know if that is any guarantee of accuracy).

Quote:
“She studied law at Rome University, finished her education at NYU and then returned to Italy, subsequently marrying a successful lawyer twice her age, Giancarlo Mazza, and setting up her own legal practice specialising in high-end property deals.

Whereas Mazza's passion was Roma football club, his wife had an equally fervent recreational relationship with the boutiques of the Via del Corso.”

Quote:
“and continuing to campaign for governmental support for Truce International, a charity which builds football pitches in war-torn parts of the world, 'to support children whose lives have been devastated by conflict'.”

delly
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by phoebefair:
“So did I. Then felt quite sick.”

Why? Cos she is a lady?
StevieBlunder
10-10-2011
Nancy's salsa was hilarious. And Bruno's comments were the icing on the cake. I'm still laughing about it. More of the same please
DavidJames
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by lundavra:
“Can we have some references for this "glittering career as an international lawyer" and charity work?

PS Found this in the Observer (though don't know if that is any guarantee of accuracy).”

Clearly demonstrating that Nancy is both a massively-successful international lawyer, and a major contributor to charity.

I mean, what more evidence could anyone need?
*stargazer*
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by DavidJames:
“Clearly demonstrating that Nancy is both a massively-successful international lawyer, and a major contributor to charity.

I mean, what more evidence could anyone need?”

Nancy (41, 44 or 45 in 2003) said she was in a coma for three months and in hospital for six after a car ran into her. Her father said she was in hospital for two weeks. Says it all really.
Kmc1978
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“Nancy (41, 44 or 45 in 2003) said she was in a coma for three months and in hospital for six after a car ran into her. Her father said she was in hospital for two weeks. Says it all really.”

But I think her father is just a jellus hatah of her international adoration.
phoebefair
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by *stargazer*:
“Nancy (41, 44 or 45 in 2003) said she was in a coma for three months and in hospital for six after a car ran into her. Her father said she was in hospital for two weeks. Says it all really.”

Bit harsh. A major bump on the head and you expect her to remember tiny little details?

Perhaps Anton will choreograph one of his hilarious comedy moments lifts and drop her on her head again. Or better still she gets to drop him on his head.
perdiedumpling
10-10-2011
Originally Posted by Kmc1978:
“But I think her father is just a jellus hatah of her international adoration.”

Imagine that your only claim to fame is having fathered the second most famous export of your country. It's no former no. 18 (nationally) tennis player, is it?
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