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You can either admit to watching this willingly or blame your other half for making you suffer!


Either way, opinions would be good (and it's only once a year).


Loved the Welsh choir & the dogs so far.


Adore the light dance group UDI tonight but standard hasn't been so good this year. Time will tell.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> UDI were great but I was under the impression the

> show was called "Britain's got talent", not "the

> rest of the world and his dog has got talent".

>

> Also loved dog acts.

>

> Louisa.


Well Britain once owned / ruled over most of the World so I suppose they have the right to apply.. :)


Foxy

Louisa Wrote:

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> Foxy was that you with the puppet going to Mars?

>

> Louisa.


No.. but I will be shortly going down the Pub.


I've never been a big fan of BGT but I think what I have seen in previous years was better

than what I've seen so far this year.


Foxy

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> All uninspiring so far.

>

> As for the dog act? No thanks. There's always a

> reason for controversy.


I never like animals in talent shows. but I suppose this dog did not have much to do. ?

Did not look like a real dog on the pedestal .. but the dog run off. ??

Did not see the switch if it was a trick.


But if someone can make a helicopter appear from nowher ? who knows.


I never saw the early dog act which you said you liked in your first post.

What was different about that. ?


Foxy


P.S Arhh did not realise it was a Mask.. that explains everything..

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Loz, you do realise that the dog was wearing a

> mask and not actually talking?!


Of course. I thought that was obvious, but reading other replies, it seems not.


The RSPCA looked into it and had no problem, so that's good enough for me.

After their first appearance, there was controversy as animal welfare charities were looking into claims of cruelty because of the mask.


Just Google it if you want to know why you shouldn't vote for them.


As for voting, won't be doing it tonight. Nothing grabbed me.

P.s. I'm not saying it's cruel because I don't know enough about it. If the dog is suffering, the RSPCA would have stopped them performing.


All I'm saying is that it's a fake act. The dog is just sitting there (hopefully happy, but looks p*ssed off) and the guy is just another ventriloquist.


Whereas the dogs on Tues were talented, so well trained and you could see they were happy, enjoying themselves.

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