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Mikecg Wrote:

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> Dont know but if you do your in for a thrill, the

> belly dancer is a hottie.

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> Now tell me I'm wrong!.


holy mama!!


Urgh, seeing Simon Cowell drooling over her was a bit off putting tho

Mikecg Wrote:

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> Sorts on fiddles playing Kashmir By led Zep, Class

> I know who I'm voting for.



I knew you'd like that Mike. I did too. In fact it prompted me to mute the TV and play the original version on my headphones. Fantastic song by Led Zep though aesthetically I think 'sorts on fiddles' nicks it.

I just don't get it, 2 singers have gone through who have been out of tune and bland! I must admit to being awestruck by the dance groups who have gone through. I think I prefer Flawless. Only saw it for the first time last week, and will very likely watch the final... Not least because I'm totally skint at the moment.
Keef you have to realize Simon Cowell is involved so if a chance for him to make a quick few quid is about hes going to go for it. You bet that if either one makes an album he will be involved to cream off the dosh. I can just see it now it's going to be a Christmas album. Wheres my sick bag?.

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