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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Apparently it's:

> Irresistible

> Strike

> Mary Halford March

> Deans of Magic

Missed them, was out with the dog.


> Charlie Green

That song....I Think Charile's dad's friends was going for the fame, sod the kid! Top three though...


> Urban Gypsies

Like that, different, but notgoing past this I don't think


> Hoop La La

CAMP does not begin to describe this! Hilarious, but impressive nevertheless.. Top three..must be.


> George Sampson

UTTERLY BRILLIANT!!!! Jaw Droppingly good. MUST go through.....Got my vote anyhow....


Break is on now, soare my predictions right!!! Oh I can't wait to see....


> Many are tipping for Charlie to get thru...

LostThePlot Wrote:

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George Sampson Through...well chuffed with that! (He does need to look A&D in the eyes though when talking to them...


Charlie and Strike In the judges vote......


Who will it be I wonder....

(just realised this must be what it's like reporting the cricket on the web... )


Can't help but get the feeling that Simon's votes are all based on how much money he can make out of the acts after the show... am I too cynical...


Poor kid, looks like the gamble didn't pay off.....


Oh well, can't wait until tomorrow now!....


When's Scala on....(Drool...)

I actually picked up my phone and voted for George Sampson! Why do they let the judges have those buzzers - I wanted to see what those magicians were going to do - 30 seconds longer thats all they needed. I thought the acts tonight were superb - apart from that girly dance troup!

I'm quite addicted to the show this year... didn't really see it last year at all. Am I the only one that thinks the "Cheeky Monkeys" are the most annoying thing to have been on TV in a long time?! Can't understand the judges making comments about how refreshingly "un-stage-school" they were? I would have like to see the urban dance troupe go through.


Loved Strike, something different - and Amanda's quite funny with her unashamed drooling.


Have people coming for dinner tonight, am going to have to convince them that watching BGT while eating is a good idea!

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