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Mrs F
05-10-2008
it was a better effort than I was expecting.

just needs to lift his rib cage, that would sort out his posture.

I think he's got rhythm and good timing, so could stay in for a few weeks

I voted for him anyway
soulmate61
05-10-2008
Originally Posted by Sid_1979:
“It looked like he was trying to stop his head heading for Ola's bosoms.
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Mrs Castle had told him, he mustn't see what he was seeing.
trunkster
05-10-2008
Originally Posted by Katenutzs:
“I know it was the tango and they are not meant to smile but poor Andrew looked like he was in pain or constipated

Not keen on the cheorography either, head banging looked wrong”

Ola and Andrew deserve each other, Mr Dull & Wooden coupled with Miss pushy & incincere, a match made in heaven
margaux
05-10-2008
I think he looked wrong from the start. When I saw what he was wearing I thought he was going to be doing ballroom whereas Don looked the part. Then came the choreography and music and I thought "oh no" but when the head butting started I wanted to hide behind the sofa as I was so embarrassed for him.
Strictly_James
05-10-2008
looks like they both had problems last night

BRAVE Andy Castle and his partner Ola Jordan danced through the pain barrier last night – after BOTH broke their toes rehearsing.

GMTV star Andrew and Russian Ola, 26, tangoed on the show to T Rex’s 20th Century Boy. But what viewers didn’t know was that both were nursing matching foot injuries.


see - http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/celeb...5875-20773934/ for the full story
alfie71
05-10-2008
Well if they can't even get Olas nationality right, I don't place much reliance on this article!!!!!
Strictly_James
05-10-2008
The telegraph has the same story too

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...oken-feet.html
alfie71
05-10-2008
Not quite the same! They have Olas nationality correct!!!!
Jan2555*GG*
05-10-2008
Andrew Castle should also listen and learn from John Sergeant and stop running off at the mouth at any opportunity......Unfortunately I dont think he will go tonight but I cant WAIT for him to be gone.
trevvytrev21
06-10-2008
Head-butting was just insane!
fatskia
06-10-2008
I'm glad they are still in. Both their dances have been entertaining so far - Ola's catsuit and Andrew's headbanging.

The tango music and routine would have worked if Andrew was a much better dancer, and the headbanging would not have looked so bad if he had done it in time to the music.

Andrew has learned and produced the routines and his timing is normally OK, so he needs to work on his posture and performing. The guy is a novice at this so I hope people cut him some slack - he's really giving it a go.

(I hope the story that they both have broken toes is wrong btw)
pammi_i
06-10-2008
I love Andrew. I'm not tipping him to win of course, but I do like him. It could be because he's one of the best looking guys this year. There are a few, though. Austin and Mark are both babes too, and I suppose Tom's not bad looking either
MissKhim
07-10-2008
Well no one have mentioned it on saturday and yesterday by Claudia. I guess it's a gossip, but I am not sure.
Sallyforth
07-10-2008
Oh, I like these two!

I thought the woodpecker impression in the tango was ill advised - and his posture was dodgy - but expressiveness-wise it was good, he was trying to capture the mood. I consider him a slow-burner.
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