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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I imagine Diversity - (they missed a trick there..

> should have gone for Divercity.. *does streetwise

> hand motioning*) - backstage after the big win,

> sloping off to the toilets one by one to calculate

> how the prize money divvies-up.. wishing they had

> a few fewer members.

>

> Does Ashley(20) get the same as Mitchell (12)?

> Doesn't seem right. "Yeah but no but.."


It's just that sort of thing that caused it to all go wrong for Blazin' Squad, you know.

It's why Kenzie chucked it in.

  • 10 months later...

ruffers Wrote:

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> I thought the gymnasts were a bit Hitler Youth.


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ADMIN..


Rule 7


Sub section 2


Hitler/Nazi comparatives.



Can we lock this thread now as the above rule infringement has occurred



I'll call the cleaning team in later ( they are busy in "what's on..." at the mo )


Jeyes fluid & a blast of "Frish" should sort the pong out





W**F


*bangs docket with paw shaped rubber stamp*

I think the young one is in with a chance of winning.

On the other hand the gay one will be someone to contend with.

Unless the quirky one gets that Barry Manilow song just so.

Mind, the novelty couple look like strong contenders.


So who can say?


Let's all give praise and thanks that Piers and Amanda are on hand to give their talent-weighted opinions.

Some scoffers may say that they are in thrall to SCowll, just because he's the boss of them.

Pah, I say.

Amanda and Piers would never sh!t out to SiCowl.

Piers is a journalist of the greatest possible, and you only have to read Amanda's column in the popular News Of The World giveaway magazine Fabulous to see what she's made of.


Well done in advance to those two.

  • 1 month later...

Oh....



I mean yeah Millwall in the play off ( an' all that )


But the real TALENT is here..


Corey's "my man" oh yes....


"Primark ?12.00..."



( CLICK ON the Watch on you tube (tu) )




... he really kicks ass & I want him/her to go all the way...


( though where were the "proud parents"...hhhmm....? )



* Tiss...touches finger on ass *


W**F

So pleased the opera singing twins won.

When the more ginger of the two threw down his crutches and jumped into his brother's arms, I was likened almost to cry.

That version of Herman's Hermits' No Milk Today was the utmost class.


So let's wish the best of luck to Doubly Red.

BBC need to axe strictly come dancing, never going to sustain the publics attention for the whole season. So to that bloke who works at the BBC on this Forum, bring back Noel Edmunds House Party. Watching Brucie and Tess Daley is bs compared to Noel and Mr.Blobby. Bring back the madness and gunge.

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