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any one else losing interest in this series of strictly?


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Old 29-11-2008, 20:45
sarahuk
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No it got really good as soon as John left. I'm loving it! This week particularly was fab.

But then I don't get off on rubbish dancing...
I totally agree with you
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Old 29-11-2008, 21:00
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I'm not bothered at all about John Sargeant's hissy fit.
In the grand tapestry of life SCD would hardly merit a single stitch.

If your husband/wife/partner had to take anonymous phone calls, if you were the subject of vitriolic judges and the headline on every red top; if you embarked on something for fun, only to find yourself frozen out by desperate and disgruntled celebs and pros, would you stick around? And if you decided to say, "Thanks, but no thanks," would you regard it as a hissy fit - or simply a logical decision to leave the prima donnas to it? Especially if, like John, you could make a very lucrative living indeed, without the help of SCD.
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Old 29-11-2008, 21:06
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In the grand tapestry of life SCD would hardly merit a single stitch.

If your husband/wife/partner had to take anonymous phone calls, if you were the subject of vitriolic judges and the headline on every red top; if you embarked on something for fun, only to find yourself frozen out by desperate and disgruntled celebs and pros, would you stick around? And if you decided to say, "Thanks, but no thanks," would you regard it as a hissy fit - or simply a logical decision to leave the prima donnas to it? Especially if, like John, you could make a very lucrative living indeed, without the help of SCD.
I like it
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Old 29-11-2008, 21:42
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No. I think it's great - no idea who's going to win.
I have to agree.......that said this series has been way tooooo long......I just could`t get into it at first....in fact I lost interest and stopped watching.There was far too much deadwood this year....but IMO it started to hot up 2 weeks ago.....Nothing against JS but when he left, the competition was back on.God knows who`s going to win.....but it would be very ironic if Christine walked away with the glitter ball.....and do you know what....I think she might.
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Old 29-11-2008, 21:50
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No is good as there is no clear favourite and is very competitive. Everyone except christine is at a decent standard.
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Old 29-11-2008, 22:20
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In the grand tapestry of life SCD would hardly merit a single stitch.

If your husband/wife/partner had to take anonymous phone calls, if you were the subject of vitriolic judges and the headline on every red top; if you embarked on something for fun, only to find yourself frozen out by desperate and disgruntled celebs and pros, would you stick around? And if you decided to say, "Thanks, but no thanks," would you regard it as a hissy fit - or simply a logical decision to leave the prima donnas to it? Especially if, like John, you could make a very lucrative living indeed, without the help of SCD.
Couldn't agree more, especially the part in bold.
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