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Well....I think the panel seem to be a lot better.....and liking Gary Barlow very much (he is way too good looking). They seem to be only putting through people who can on the whole sing though (which makes a change).


Will be interesting to see what they are like at the mentoring stage. I think Kelly Rowland is going to be really good. She'll make them work hard.

Nice post Nette; you nailed it, you made it your own, that's what this forum is all about, you owned the thread, when I first saw the thread title I thought oh-oh... but then you really delivered, and people wonder if this forum has any validity in the modern world - well I'd just tell them to read that post, you had this whole forum on its feet, I've read threads like this a million times but that was really something special, I'm looking forward to seeing more posts in the coming weeks - you're going through to Lond -oops!

That about sums up how I feel maxxi though I don't watch the show. Nette is a class act. Did I ever tell you someone once said they thought I was like Louis. I was somewhat confused until it was explained to me it wasn't Jungle Book Louis. LOL


Huh.....just checked up on what I'd written. Better avoid that in future.



lol It's original definition was "Laughing out loud" (also written occasionally as "Lots of Laughs"), used as a brief acronym to denote great amusement in chat conversations.


Now, it is overused to the point where nobody laughs out loud when they say it. In fact, they probably don't even give a shit about what you just wrote. More accurately, the acronym "lol" should be redefined as "Lack of laughter."


Depending on the chatter, its definition may vary. The list of its meanings includes, but is not limited to:

1) "I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to this conversation."

2) "I'm too lazy to read what you just wrote so I'm typing something useless in hopes that you'll think I'm still paying attention."

3) "Your statement lacks even the vaguest trace of humor but I'll pretend I'm amused."

4) "This is a pointless acronym I'm sticking in my sentence just because it's become so engraved into my mind that when chatting, I MUST use the meaningless sentence-filler 'lol.'"

maxxi Wrote:

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> Nice post Nette; you nailed it, you made it your

> own, that's what this forum is all about, you

> owned the thread, when I first saw the thread

> title I thought oh-oh... but then you really

> delivered, and people wonder if this forum has any

> validity in the modern world - well I'd just tell

> them to read that post, you had this whole forum

> on its feet, I've read threads like this a million

> times but that was really something special, I'm

> looking forward to seeing more posts in the coming

> weeks - you're going through to Lond -oops!



I know, i'm brilliant.


But sorry to say ( as you're somewhat behind the curve ) I can't take you through to the next round.


So it's back to your day job fitting tyres and shock absorbers at Kwik-Fit.


Nette(tu)



p.s. I know you're watching really & if moos digs the show/thread, then the world is okay with me .

Dear northlondoner, if you're going to post snobbish comments about vulgar telly you really ought to spell paean correctly. Of course it's garish, hypocritical, sentimental, manipulative, totally fixed crap! That's its charm. If you eat a kebab, you can't complain it's not a fillet steak.


Love

Moos (oik)

Moos Wrote:

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> Dear northlondoner, if you're going to post

> snobbish comments about vulgar telly you really

> ought to spell paean correctly. Of course it's

> garish, hypocritical, sentimental, manipulative,

> totally fixed crap! That's its charm. If you eat


> a kebab, you can't complain it's not a fillet

> steak.



Ouch! Good point M. Back of the class for me. *slopes off shame faced*


>

> Love

> Moos (oik)

Frankito Wrote:

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> I don't even know what paean means...! I am fik!



Not at all, here is the dictionary definition...


1. An unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity to a geordie as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder.

2. Suffering or distress of a geordie.

3. paeans The pangs of geordie childbirth.

4. paeans Great care or effort on behalf of geordie: take paeans with one's work.

5. Informal A source of annoyance; a nuisance.

v. paeaned, paean?ing, paeans

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> I know, i'm brilliant.

>

> But sorry to say ( as you're somewhat behind the

> curve ) I can't take you through to the next

> round.

>

> So it's back to your day job fitting tyres and

> shock absorbers at Kwik-Fit.

>

> Nette(tu)



Too late - turns out you CAN get better...



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