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Mark was way over marked last night
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tawny
16-11-2014
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I did too, but there are some in this Forum who dislike Mark and can't wait to pick holes in whatever he does.

I just want him to prove them all wrong and dance his way to the finals. ”




And me - yay go Mark1
Jennifer_F
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by Baz_James:
“There have been more entertaining Charlestons perhaps but nobody has demonstrated the proper swivel technique as he did last night. Yer gotta laugh ... this forum is full of people moaning that the competition should be about dance technique not entertainment/popularity value and the minute someone gets marks on that basis there's a wave of complaints about overmarking. Make up your minds people!”

I enjoyed it, I found it entertaining and he did seem to apply some of the correct technique, ie swivels.
yellowlabbie
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I did too, but there are some in this Forum who dislike Mark and can't wait to pick holes in whatever he does.

I just want him to prove them all wrong and dance his way to the finals. ”

I admit to disliking Mark and anyone from that Towie rubbish. They are 'famous' for having no talent whatsover and that is proven by his dancing ability. Anyone but Towie, whoever they are, for me.
curvybabes
17-11-2014
I thought everyone was over marked hopefully normal scoring this weekend
Monaogg
17-11-2014
Odd thing I did notice. Mark was far better at the swivels than Karen.
RichmondBlue
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by Baz_James:
“There have been more entertaining Charlestons perhaps but nobody has demonstrated the proper swivel technique as he did last night. Yer gotta laugh ... this forum is full of people moaning that the competition should be about dance technique not entertainment/popularity value and the minute someone gets marks on that basis there's a wave of complaints about overmarking. Make up your minds people!”

Fair enough, I'll admit I'm not really familiar with the correct techniques involved with the Charleston. To me it's just a fun dance that originated back in the roaring twenties, I know what it should look like but the precise discipline required in the steps are beyond me.
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