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Absolute Bloody Travesty!
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Elan
08-12-2013
Originally Posted by Sally Mander2:
“I was so disgusted with the judges after the dance off (apart from Len). Only Ashley & Ola got the standing ovation in the dance off while Patrick & Anya got a few polite embarrassed handclaps. Half way through the routine Patrick just seemed to stop and then walked the rest of the routine with a face like thunder.

It was shocking what Craig said afterwards. I didn't turn the tv off in disgust instead I sent Craig, Darcey and Bruno Tiffany boxes. I was inspired by something Sharon Osbourne said in the Grahame Norton show.”

Ohhh that's what that means!! I read that in the other thread and nearly asked you about it. Got it now!
Last edited by Elan : 08-12-2013 at 23:54
shinnyr
09-12-2013
I just caught up on the results show. So upset that Ashley is gone. Totally the wrong decision, imo.
kaycee
09-12-2013
Originally Posted by dancingbearbear:
“Did he make this same mistake in the first performance of the rumba? Genuine query, because I know nowt about rumba technique. What I'm wondering is why, if Len was so incensed by heel leads in a rumba, how come he didn't mention this first time around? Or did Patrick do it correctly first time and got it wrong in the dance off?”

More or less - I thought there may have been a couple of heel leads in Patrick's rumba in the main show, but in the DO nearly every other step was on a heel.
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