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What else is Emma going to be blamed for failing schools, the lack of NHS dentists...
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xadie
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by Acashoonhay:
“She may not be to blame for all the things mentioned on here or other world moving events but the viewing public have to be blamed for a fat, blonde, talentless, charmless, never-was getting through over a far superior dancer and her far superior partner.”

*dons pith helmet, sticks fingers in ears and chants 'la la la la la' in the trench she's just dug, as she waits for the outrage to fly*
Cally's mum
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by Acashoonhay:
“She may not be to blame for all the things mentioned on here or other world moving events but the viewing public have to be blamed for a fat, blonde, talentless, charmless, never-was getting through over a far superior dancer and her far superior partner.”

Bitter much?
Chilli Dragon
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by gkmacca:
“This week on It Takes 2:

Monday: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan visits Emma to wish her luck on her journey. The Chuckle Brothers appear in the studio to say that Emma is 'super'.

Tuesday: Diana Ross asks 'Who is Emma Bunton?'. She's edited out of the show in favour of someone who used to be in T'Pau, who says Emma 'rocks'. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Some bald bloke from Heat magazine appears, wearing an old t-shirt, dirty jeans and smelly trainers to say, in his expert opinion, Emma must win.

Wednesday: A young girl who has just recovered from Flu says Emma sent her a get well message, which made all the difference. Craig appears to berate the viewers and tell them not to watch if they can't see sense and vote for Emma.

Thursday: Professor Stephen Hawking sends a good luck message to Emma. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Emma appears to say it's been a difficult week.

Friday: Funny man Joe Pasquale sends a good luck message to Emma. Someone who used to be in Emmerdale appears to say that Emma 'rocks'. Craig and Bruno appear to say how horrible the viewers are, then they cry and hug each other for comfort. Surprise guest Tony Blair appears to say that Emma 'rocks'.”

Ha, brilliant! And probably, very true.
yellowlabbie
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by Acashoonhay:
“She may not be to blame for all the things mentioned on here or other world moving events but the viewing public have to be blamed for a fat, blonde, talentless, charmless, never-was getting through over a far superior dancer and her far superior partner.”

You didn't like the Spice Girls then?
elise..x
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by fancynancy:
“I think the Iraq war was down to Middle Eastern geopolitics, myself.
The only thing Emma is responsible for is making me yawn on a Saturday evening...... ”

Haha Gud One!
But Honestly People Stop Blamin Emmaa...
I Did Want Louisa To Stay And Aint Guna Watch The Final Now That Shes Gone.. But It Woznt Emmas Fault Louisa & Vincents Votin Lines Werent Workin Woz It?
*Laura*
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by gkmacca:
“This week on It Takes 2:

Monday: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan visits Emma to wish her luck on her journey. The Chuckle Brothers appear in the studio to say that Emma is 'super'.

Tuesday: Diana Ross asks 'Who is Emma Bunton?'. She's edited out of the show in favour of someone who used to be in T'Pau, who says Emma 'rocks'. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Some bald bloke from Heat magazine appears, wearing an old t-shirt, dirty jeans and smelly trainers to say, in his expert opinion, Emma must win.

Wednesday: A young girl who has just recovered from Flu says Emma sent her a get well message, which made all the difference. Craig appears to berate the viewers and tell them not to watch if they can't see sense and vote for Emma.

Thursday: Professor Stephen Hawking sends a good luck message to Emma. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Emma appears to say it's been a difficult week.

Friday: Funny man Joe Pasquale sends a good luck message to Emma. Someone who used to be in Emmerdale appears to say that Emma 'rocks'. Craig and Bruno appear to say how horrible the viewers are, then they cry and hug each other for comfort. Surprise guest Tony Blair appears to say that Emma 'rocks'.”

Excellent
C Woolf
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by Acashoonhay:
“She may not be to blame for all the things mentioned on here or other world moving events but the viewing public have to be blamed for a fat, blonde, talentless, charmless, never-was getting through over a far superior dancer and her far superior partner.”

Someone's bitter as an old LEMON.
Doghouse Riley
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by lja401:
“It just annoys me as the poor girl is a fantastic dancer and gets not support.”

Err...

Give us a break!

I'm seeing "Cinderella" now. Well she did get a visit from the "ugly sisters" didn't she?

She isn't a fantastic dancer, her routines on occasions are pedestrian and she makes plenty of mistakes, but so do all the others.

I'm always amused how some people can get so carried away with their favourites on here, whoever they are.
missmanics
10-12-2006
why is it so hard for some people to believe that a) some people might actually like Emma's dancing and b) some people may prefer it to Louisa's? Not everyone has the same views on everything which is one reason all these conspiracy theories annoy me. Did someone really say that she sold the story about Marks affair to the newspapers? And do people actually think that would affect his popularity? I will certainly still vote for him. It never made any difference to David Beckham did it? Besides...unless some kind of bizarre Matt story could be earthed out what would be the point as she still wouldn't win from it now would she?
I find it even more amusing when ppl moan about Emma being hyped up or having celebs supporting her when it clearly doesn't make a jot of difference in fact it just seems to decrease her popularity
Like someone said earlier...it's like the X-Files round here.
kirstyJane
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by C Woolf:
“My God, there are thousands tragedies going on in this world every single f*cking day: wars, AIDS, cancer, starvation, torture... and you are blaming a TV show contestant for making another one CRY because she lost????

In what kind of world are YOU living?
For God's sake WAKE UP, it's not the end of the world for Louisa: she's healthy, she has money and she raised her profile with the show. And above all, she certainly doesn't even give a f*ck about you, so why feel SO concerned?”

I think that's a tad harsh given that everyone in this thread is effectively making light of things like that by 'blaming' Emma for them cos obviously she's not responsible for any of those things.

I feel for Louisa crying aswell, and ok she may not care what I think because she doesnt even know I exist but its human to feel for another person when they're upset. I don't blame Emma for it but I can see where the other poster was coming from.
missmanics
10-12-2006
Originally Posted by kirstyJane:
“I think that's a tad harsh given that everyone in this thread is effectively making light of things like that by 'blaming' Emma for them cos obviously she's not responsible for any of those things.

I feel for Louisa crying aswell, and ok she may not care what I think because she doesnt even know I exist but its human to feel for another person when they're upset. I don't blame Emma for it but I can see where the other poster was coming from.”

I'm sure Emma was also upset for Louisa as they are clearly good friends too. In the last 4 it's hard to see anyone go out...although on an overall series basis i would have picked Matt to go
creamy cocoa
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by gkmacca:
“This week on It Takes 2:

Monday: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan visits Emma to wish her luck on her journey. The Chuckle Brothers appear in the studio to say that Emma is 'super'.

Tuesday: Diana Ross asks 'Who is Emma Bunton?'. She's edited out of the show in favour of someone who used to be in T'Pau, who says Emma 'rocks'. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Some bald bloke from Heat magazine appears, wearing an old t-shirt, dirty jeans and smelly trainers to say, in his expert opinion, Emma must win.

Wednesday: A young girl who has just recovered from Flu says Emma sent her a get well message, which made all the difference. Craig appears to berate the viewers and tell them not to watch if they can't see sense and vote for Emma.

Thursday: Professor Stephen Hawking sends a good luck message to Emma. Bruno appears to say Emma 'rocks'. Emma appears to say it's been a difficult week.

Friday: Funny man Joe Pasquale sends a good luck message to Emma. Someone who used to be in Emmerdale appears to say that Emma 'rocks'. Craig and Bruno appear to say how horrible the viewers are, then they cry and hug each other for comfort. Surprise guest Tony Blair appears to say that Emma 'rocks'.”


I am literrally crying with laughter here! Don't do that!
Cally's mum
11-12-2006
That gkmacca and his sense of humour!

I've just about recovered from nearly choking last night!
Peter E
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by missmanics:
“I'm sure Emma was also upset for Louisa as they are clearly good friends too. In the last 4 it's hard to see anyone go out...although on an overall series basis i would have picked Matt to go”


Yes, they are very good friends. I think this is partly due to the fact that they come from very similar backgrounds:

1) They're both born and bred in north London;

2) They both attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School;

3) Emma use to be in Eastenders and Louisa is currently in Eastenders.


Emma was clearly upset on Saturday that she was up against Louisa.

Has anyone actully though about the fact that there's no bitterness bewtween them. Hence, it's quite bizzare that there's a lot of bitterness towards Emma on here.
TallyHo77
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by missmanics:
“why is it so hard for some people to believe that a) some people might actually like Emma's dancing .”

That's fine, of course. But I object to being lectured to by the judges and the rabid supporters in here who insist that Emma is the best when she clearly isn't.
Tissy
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by Peter E:
“Has anyone actully though about the fact that there's no bitterness bewtween them. Hence, it's quite bizzare that there's a lot of bitterness towards Emma on here.”


Dont think there is any bitterness between any of the contestants, it`s the fans and public who hold the bitterness.
shirlt9
11-12-2006
If Emma was getting slated by the judges you would all be rallying to support her..so no need to get personal!

It isnt her fault they praise her most of the time..I see the fault of all this hate in the judges,not in Emma.
sam3
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by lja401:
“stop being so horrible. You should grow up and think how you would feel is you read these comments about yourself. It wouldn't make you feel great would it? Just stop being immature.”


ay its a form with opinions.. if you cant handle it then thats ur issue
as they say: if you cant handle the heat then get outta the kitchen!
sam3
11-12-2006
Originally Posted by sam3:
“ay its a form with opinions.. if you cant handle it then thats ur issue
as they say: if you cant handle the heat then get outta the kitchen!”

(btw i have no isssue against emma)
gkmacca
13-12-2006
Stumpy Bunton was on This Morning, er, this morning, playing 'Beat the Stylist' (Craig: 'Honestly, I mean, how anyone could not love what Emma's done with that beautiful puffball skirt from Etam?? The public are INSANE!' Bruno: 'You are Miss Armani, darling, you are the cute queen of couture!') - so maybe she's got her routines for Saturday all set.
Tissy
13-12-2006
Originally Posted by gkmacca:
“Stumpy Bunton was on This Morning, er, this morning, playing 'Beat the Stylist' (Craig: 'Honestly, I mean, how anyone could not love what Emma's done with that beautiful puffball skirt from Etam?? The public are INSANE!' Bruno: 'You are Miss Armani, darling, you are the cute queen of couture!') - so maybe she's got her routines for Saturday all set.”


Errr are you jesting?
DerChef
13-12-2006
DerChef says

I had no problems with Emma B and was defending her on here up until

MONDAY 11th DECEMBER ON ITT

With that Girl Power lets all vote for me to show your support for dearly departed Louisa

I nearly lost my TEA down the back of the Sofa

Ohh Yeah
fancynancy
13-12-2006
Originally Posted by Peter E:
“Yes, they are very good friends. I think this is partly due to the fact that they come from very similar backgrounds:

1) They're both born and bred in north London;

2) They both attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School;

3) Emma use to be in Eastenders and Louisa is currently in Eastenders.


Emma was clearly upset on Saturday that she was up against Louisa.

Has anyone actully though about the fact that there's no bitterness bewtween them. Hence, it's quite bizzare that there's a lot of bitterness towards Emma on here.”

Huh?? Have I missed something?
claire2281
13-12-2006
Originally Posted by TallyHo77:
“That's fine, of course. But I object to being lectured to by the judges and the rabid supporters in here who insist that Emma is the best when she clearly isn't.”

Talk to Brendan Cole about that...

I actually don't think ANY of them are clearly the best or worst. All three have their faults and their good points and when you balance them out no one comes out on top. Mark's latin is great but is ballroom is only okay, vice versa for Matt. Emma seems more consistent in both (her ballroom is better than Mark's but worse than Matt's and vice versa for the latin).

I don't think anyone can be categorically stated as being the best or worst dancer left in the show.
TallyHo77
13-12-2006
Originally Posted by claire2281:
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I don't think anyone can be categorically stated as being the best or worst dancer left in the show.”

Try telling that to the Emma fans who insist that the rest of us are hormonal 40-something housewives and threfore blind to Bunton's brilliance...
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