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There's more important things to worry about...
...than a tightrope walking dog.
We should be concerned over the Alton Towers controversy instead: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/alton-towe...l?vp=1#z9XDryM People were injured because of whoever was at fault at Alton Towers. People weren't injured because of Chase walking a tightrope instead of Matisse. |
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It's not really got anything to do with BGT - sure it'd be fine for you if it happened the crane say UDI got through
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*So first of all earlier on you make a petulant thread about how because Jessie Jane was playing with swords people should have complained about her instead of Jules and Matisse. Now you're using a real life tragedy to try and deflect any controversy or debate about the situation. Bad things happen in the world at all times, does that mean we should never discuss Britain's Got Talent for that reason? I genuinely think it's awful using what happened at Alton Towers to try to deflect criticism for something relating Britain's Got Talent.
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It's just too stupid for words isn't it? This idiotic backlash is spoiling a good show. Bid Cowell keeps on with this charade of an 'investigation' he will sign the end of this show. Ridiculous! Let us enjoy it for gods sake
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*So first of all earlier on you make a petulant thread about how because Jessie Jane was playing with swords people should have complained about her instead of Jules and Matisse. Now you're using a real life tragedy to try and deflect any controversy or debate about the situation. Bad things happen in the world at all times, does that mean we should never discuss Britain's Got Talent for that reason? I genuinely think it's awful using what happened at Alton Towers to try to deflect criticism for something relating Britain's Got Talent.
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