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Len's Lens tonight....
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Jackinthebox11
11-12-2016
Originally Posted by Artois:
“I was a bit put out that we were told what Danny was bad at rather than what he was good at - while raving about others.”

I thought that too!! All the others had positive comments......very unfair!!
blueface2222
11-12-2016
Last Lens Lens too...!
northgirl
11-12-2016
Originally Posted by Jackinthebox11:
“I thought that too!! All the others had positive comments......very unfair!!”

I expect you weren't complaining when Ore got the negativity on Len's Lens last week ... makes the favouritism comments this week hard to believe.
Liza with a Zee
12-12-2016
Originally Posted by postit:
“Now you know that isn't true. Bruno commended Ore for commanding the dance, he said that the male role in the AT was that sometimes very little is needed as long as he (the male) commanded the stage and by God, Ore did just that.”

Sorry to disagree. He may have well been a pole Joanne wrapped around it was dire.
madetomeasure
12-12-2016
Originally Posted by northgirl:
“I expect you weren't complaining when Ore got the negativity on Len's Lens last week ... makes the favouritism comments this week hard to believe.”

What a difference a week makes
madetomeasure
12-12-2016
Originally Posted by Liza with a Zee:
“Sorry to disagree. He may have well been a pole Joanne wrapped around it was dire.”

It certainly was. I've seen a few posts on here trying to convince us that routine was fantastic. As much as I can't stand James Jordan, he called it, so did Brendan, although the latter wasnt explicit about over marking on the AT, just over marking. The gap between them was wide and the dance was fumbly...not awful but not impressive, IMO. It left me cold, as did the choice of music.
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