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Aleesha to win. Matt is lovely as is Gethin. I agree with your predictions.

Sharon to go , she's a clodhopper and wouldn't have got this far if she wasn't a gor blimey eastenders stalwart who keeps blubbing. Sadly old Kenny is as wooden as they get and has to go too.

Love it!

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I must admit he did a very sexy salsa dance on

> saturday - I always say if a man dances well he

> must be good in the bedroom!


yes yes yes!!!!


OK the plan is we kidnap Gethin keep him at my house (obviousely!!!) and i let you all see him occassionally...fair i think >:D<

>>Is Katherin Jenkins that Welsh opera singer with the big lips and the electric dresses?<<


Yes. She is the Welsh singer that is not Charlotte Church; or Cerys Matthews come to think of it. All of the foregoing are out of a Penge brickie's league (well except Charlotte maybe):))

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> Is Katherin Jenkins that Welsh opera singer with

> the big lips and the electric dresses?



She's Welsh, but she ain't no opera singer. Can't remember the lips, though when I saw her last, I'm glad to see that she's enjoying her food.

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