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Would Fiona be faring better with a different partner?
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dd23
06-11-2013
Originally Posted by catt:
“good point
could get messy”

Certainly a risk. That costume woman who goes on ITT on Thursdays would be raging.
Bouzouki Boy
06-11-2013
Maybe, maybe not. Is it possible to make a scientific or statistically analysis?
21stCenturyBoy
10-11-2013
So, after last nights Paso that Anton freely admitted he messed up, has anyone's opinion changed?

It's been two dances in a row now where Fiona has essentially outdanced her professional!
saoir
10-11-2013
Fiona would be gone were it not for Anton's brilliant teaching.
kirstylouise666
10-11-2013
No, she just isn't that good
catt
10-11-2013
Originally Posted by 21stCenturyBoy:
“So, after last nights Paso that Anton freely admitted he messed up, has anyone's opinion changed?

It's been two dances in a row now where Fiona has essentially outdanced her professional!”

exactement.
squadge
10-11-2013
It might only as she would have different choreography I'm not sure that Anton's strong suit. Fiona doesn't actually have an instinctive musicality about her, it's more trained into her.
edy10
10-11-2013
I don't think so.
dd23
10-11-2013
Originally Posted by squadge:
“It might only as she would have different choreography I'm not sure that Anton's strong suit. Fiona doesn't actually have an instinctive musicality about her, it's more trained into her.”

Due a ballroom dance next week in THE ballroom. Looking forward to that choreography.
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