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Two Four Six Eight - Is It DEBORAH That We Dont Appreciate?-Does Her Laugh Scare You?
Two Four Six Eight - Is It DEBORAH That We Dont Appreciate?-Does Her Laugh Scare You?
There is something about Deborah's Laugh that is beginning to grate on my nerves, but I can't quite put my finger on it yet, can any one else help me on this? One of the girls at Mecca Bingo last night used a phrase including the word "lamb" can anyone please explain to me what this means" What about poor Deborah's Dragon investments? Should she be looking after and mentoring them rather than appearing on Strictly Come Dancing? Do you think that Deborah should be the next one to go, in my opinion I'm afraid that she should be, does anyone disagree with me? probably not as many have already made the same observation as me. |
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Two Four Six Eight - Is It DEBORAH That We Dont Appreciate?-Does Her Laugh Scare You?
There is something about Deborah's Laugh that is beginning to grate on my nerves, but I can't quite put my finger on it yet, can any one else help me on this? One of the girls at Mecca Bingo last night used the phrase "mutton dressed as lamb" can anyone please explain to me what this means" What about poor Deborah's Dragon investments? Should she be looking after and mentoring them rather than appearing on Strictly Come Dancing? Do you think that Deborah should be the next one to go, in my opinion I'm afraid that she should be, does anyone disagree with me? probably not as many have already made the same observation as me. |
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Do you wear any knickers while you're cheerleading, or do you cover it with your pom-poms, Terry?
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I like Deborah. I like her horses, her down-to-earthness, her un-made-up ordinary face, her characterful way of getting on with things, her squeamishness at being too close, i like her. She's a good woman.
Hadn't noticed her laugh, Terry. What's it like?
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Do you wear any knickers while you're cheerleading, or do you cover it with your pom-poms, Terry?
You seem to have lowered the tone of the conversation to a level that I am not previously accustomed too, so lets get back to the topic in hand please. |
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I like Deborah. I like her horses, her down-to-earthness, her un-made-up ordinary face, her characterful way of getting on with things, her squeamishness at being too close, i like her. She's a good woman.
Hadn't noticed her laugh, Terry. What's it like? |
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Deborah's laugh gets on your nerves Terry?
Now you know how the rest of us feel when we see daft thread titles like this |
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Deborah's laugh gets on your nerves Terry?
Now you know how the rest of us feel when we see daft thread titles like this |
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Do you wear any knickers while you're cheerleading, or do you cover it with your pom-poms, Terry?
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There are a few others that need to go before her, she is giving it her all and deserves her time in the show
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Taking yourself and Strictly a bit too seriously - or is it strong women that scare you??.....
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You scare me.
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There are a few others that need to go before her, she is giving it her all and deserves her time in the show
Who do you feel that needs to go before Deborah, as I am struggling to think of anyone now that Julien has gone? |
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Is this Terry fella for real??? He sounds like a pot bellied middle aged pipe and slippers bloke or is it all a subterfuge?
Hang on, I should make that a thread title! |
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I like Deborah. I like her horses, her down-to-earthness, her un-made-up ordinary face, her characterful way of getting on with things, her squeamishness at being too close, i like her. She's a good woman.
Hadn't noticed her laugh, Terry. What's it like?I'm sorry Pet I didn't reply to the first part of your post. I much prefer Deborah's horses too, but its Deborah and her laugh that is on Strictly mores the pity, and as for her "un made up face" please! In heat magazine this week of all the celebs photographed not wearing make up, Deborah was the only one still wearing make up lol. I concede that who ever is her make up artist is undoubtedly very skilled in recreating the natural look, but that is all. I must admit that Deborah is very good at putting on the squeamish act about being too close, she knows exactly where the camera is and is loving every second of the spotlight being on her while she is on Strictly. |
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Is this Terry fella for real??? He sounds like a pot bellied middle aged pipe and slippers bloke or is it all a subterfuge?
Hang on, I should make that a thread title! |
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Terry sees which celebrity is becoming Forum Favourite.
Terry creates "controversial" thread to get hackles rising. Rinse and repeat until the end of time. |
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'Jumped the shark' comes to mind.
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'Jumped the shark' comes to mind.
Deborah may not be a favourite of mine but I wouldn't say that about her. |
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Taking yourself and Strictly a bit too seriously - or is it strong women that scare you??.....
For me and the majority of viewers Strictly Come Dancing is a light hearted Saturday night entertainment show, the sort of fun show you watch to warm you up before you go out and hit the town. I try not to take myself to seriously, I like to go out with a smile on my face instead of a frown. Strong women frighten the life out of me, but that is all part of the attraction of a very strict woman, Deborah is definitely a strong woman, but unfortunately the sort that can turn her nose up in the air and would look down on you if you are not part of the horsey, foxy, badger chasing cliquey set. Cliques like this are normally full of self absorbed individuals. I have been thinking quite hard about Deborah's laugh and I'm wondering if she might be subconsciously mirroring one of her horses, its just a thought, I don't know what you think? |
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No wonder Deborah is getting on so many peoples nerves, the edited clips of her on It Takes Two tonight were full of her strange equestrian laugh, I can almost see her on a horse with a trumpet in one hand a whip in the other and calling out tallyho in the chase for the poor fox.
Never mind Len suggesting that Deborah should put in some more work on her dancing technique, she really needs a laughing coach to help her ditch the annoying horsey neighing. Does anyone know if The Viennese Waltz is going to be a dance that will suit Deborah on Saturday? |
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Deborah's great - really liking her and Robin together.
This thread - meh! |
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she really needs a laughing coach to help her ditch the annoying horsey neighing.
In case there were any innocent and gullible aliens reading the forum who thought these threads were genteel and genuine, every so often he pushes the boat out with blatant troll like this. |
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Did Deborah do something nasty in your nosebag?
In case there were any innocent and gullible aliens reading the forum who thought these threads were genteel and genuine, every so often he pushes the boat out with blatant troll like this. ![]()
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For me and the majority of viewers Strictly Come Dancing is a light hearted Saturday night entertainment show, the sort of fun show you watch to warm you up before you go out and hit the town. I try not to take myself to seriously, I like to go out with a smile on my face instead of a frown.
Strong women frighten the life out of me, but that is all part of the attraction of a very strict woman, Deborah is definitely a strong woman, but unfortunately the sort that can turn her nose up in the air and would look down on you if you are not part of the horsey, foxy, badger chasing cliquey set. Cliques like this are normally full of self absorbed individuals. I have been thinking quite hard about Deborah's laugh and I'm wondering if she might be subconsciously mirroring one of her horses, its just a thought, I don't know what you think? |
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