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Amy's back :clap: :clap:
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I’ll second that :clap:

Giovanni Won’t be back though.
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david63 wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 15:32
Amy's back :clap: :clap:
I'm going to a Strictly weekend at Warners soon and she's listed to be there. I imagine she's looking forward to meeting me. :D

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How inconsiderate, that'll set her back months. :)

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You're only jealous.

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Stephen wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 21:32
How inconsiderate, that'll set her back months. :)
:lol: :thumbup:

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 17:34
I imagine she's looking forward to meeting me.
Not now that she has got an MBE :lol:

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She was lovely. So was I.

But I see another Strictly Pro has been dumped over criticism of his training methods. I don't approve of bullying, however I have some advice for any celebrity approached to take part.

This is not a drama in which you are acting the part of a dancer and have a stunt double to do the difficult bits. It's a real dancing competition, to a high standard.

The professional's aim is to get you good enough to go through to the next round, to earn more public adulation, and money. They have just four days to achieve this and frankly some of you are pretty useless. Their teaching methods will include encouragement, cajoling and, if necessary, shouting at you. When you think you have nothing left to give they will know that another push could make the difference between a 9 and a 10 (or a 3 and a 4).

Professional dancers, with all their experience, get injuries. So you should expect to as well. To various parts of your body as well as your precious ego and pride.

So if you're not ready for the lows as well as the high, turn down the invitation. Leave the chance of public exposure on a show with a big audience, and a decent fee, for someone less delicate.

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Couldn't have put it better Merv. Too often we hear of these so-called celebrities taking on the challenge of Strictly and the exposure it brings (plus the money) and all we hear from them is how difficult it is pulling in two jobs, how tired and exhausted they are, how they haven't seen their family, mental health problems etc etc.
Surely they knew before they signed the contract what the commitments were and what would be expected of them. It's not as though it's a new programme so there are plenty of previous contestants around who would be able to advise them. The issue seems to be becoming more and more common. Some of these people need to get a grip and toughen up.
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I think the genie is out of the bottle now and can’t be put back.
Prepare for numerous ‘celebrities’ coming out and bemoaning how they were treated and how tough it was.
Go figure?
This next one will probably be the last under the current format.
If I was a male dancer, I’d be keeping a long distance from my celeb.
Most will probably be looking for early elimination and leave it to the ladies.
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I do have some sympathy for contestants especially those getting on a bit…learning new routines within a limited time period of a week must be very daunting and not something I think non dancers could have prepared themselves for.

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Give me £30k plus and I'll happily learn a few routines with the lovely Amy....or Luba....or Jowita.
OK, forget the £30k and I'll make my own way there before Merv beats me to it.
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Onelife wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 11:30
I do have some sympathy for contestants especially those getting on a bit…learning new routines within a limited time period of a week must be very daunting and not something I think non dancers could have prepared themselves for.
I have zero sympathy. If they've seen the show they know what is involved. If they haven't they should check it out before they sign the contract. If they're daunted by it get a proper job!


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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:01
Give me £30k plus and I'll happily learn a few routines with the lovely Amy....or Luba....or Jowita.
OK, forget the £30k and I'll make my own way there before Merv beats me to it.
I don’t know why but I’ve just had the imagine of you on your hands and knees while being by dominated but three scantily dressed women with whips :shock: :lol:

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Onelife wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:13
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:01
Give me £30k plus and I'll happily learn a few routines with the lovely Amy....or Luba....or Jowita.
OK, forget the £30k and I'll make my own way there before Merv beats me to it.
I don’t know why but I’ve just had the imagine of you on your hands and knees while being by dominated but three scantily dressed women with whips :shock: :lol:
Don't encourage him!

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Onelife wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:13
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:01
Give me £30k plus and I'll happily learn a few routines with the lovely Amy....or Luba....or Jowita.
OK, forget the £30k and I'll make my own way there before Merv beats me to it.
I don’t know why but I’ve just had the imagine of you on your hands and knees while being by dominated but three scantily dressed women with whips :shock: :lol:

Works for me :thumbup:

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Onelife wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 11:30
I do have some sympathy for contestants especially those getting on a bit…learning new routines within a limited time period of a week must be very daunting and not something I think non dancers could have prepared themselves for.
If they can't hack it then don't sign up. Simples

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Onelife wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:13
oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2024, 13:01
Give me £30k plus and I'll happily learn a few routines with the lovely Amy....or Luba....or Jowita.
OK, forget the £30k and I'll make my own way there before Merv beats me to it.
I don’t know why but I’ve just had the imagine of you on your hands and knees while being by dominated but three scantily dressed women with whips :shock: :lol:
How much would that cost? :lol:
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If it's Anne Hegerty, Ann Widdecombe and Mrs Brown, very little.

The three you suggested may be beyond your credit limit.

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:lol:
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 17:34
david63 wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 15:32
Amy's back :clap: :clap:
I'm going to a Strictly weekend at Warners soon and she's listed to be there. I imagine she's looking forward to meeting me.
Whilst at Warners, a person feign a faint near a strictly dancer for her to help the person . :lol:
Mentioning no names, no pack drill.
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Ray B wrote: 16 Jul 2024, 12:07
:lol:
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 17:34
david63 wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 15:32
Amy's back :clap: :clap:
I'm going to a Strictly weekend at Warners soon and she's listed to be there. I imagine she's looking forward to meeting me.
Whilst at Warners, a person feign a faint near a strictly dancer for her to help the person . :lol:
Mentioning no names, no pack drill.

That was genuine after he got his bar bill. :D

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It was a cringe worthy faint as he was heard muttering “Amy, I’m falling For you” on his way down.

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Ray B wrote: 16 Jul 2024, 12:07
:lol:
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 17:34
david63 wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 15:32
Amy's back :clap: :clap:
I'm going to a Strictly weekend at Warners soon and she's listed to be there. I imagine she's looking forward to meeting me.
Whilst at Warners, a person feign a faint near a strictly dancer for her to help the person . :lol:
Mentioning no names, no pack drill.
Oddly, it did happen!

Not me, but another elderly person took a tumble and the first person to go to their aid was Katya!
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Probably fell over his tongue.

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BBC to introduce Strictly Come Dancing chaperones https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv2gkrlvkyno

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