S/V, do not try the warm chocolate over your head it takes hours to get out of your hair even licking it. Cannot beat jellied eel Bully beef and seaweed crisps to go with chocolate.
And so it came to pass, I, that is me, disagreed with Len. Ore and Joanne did a very good jive although those of us who saw the wonderful Jill Gascoine and Darren, it seems years ago now would also say he was wrong, Jay and Aliona are still second for me then Ore. I agreed with Craig it was worth 9 three tens was over the top. Louise is my dark horse though I wish Naga would overcome her nerves she can dance then lets the thinking about the next step take over. Ed made a right hash of his dance although I laughed all the way through it, Katya did a brilliant job of making us watch her instead.
My way is to guess what mark Craig will give got it wrong once when I said three he said two, also agreed with quite a lot of his nit picking. There were one or two mistakes last night by the top of the list dancers not picked up and Oti covered the mistake Danny made very well, I love that girl.
RB - why not? Yoga is on my list of things to do to keep me flexible and keep the arthritic bits quiet so I can keep on gardening and dancing for years to come. Would love to find a Pilates class too.
I like Naga on Breakfast but do so wish she'd realx and just enjoy herself on SCD instead of over thinking it and getting tense.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
"Compare her to Carol Kirkwood" who, although a lovely personality, was gifted with no more than two left feet! At least Naga could dance (a bit) but perhaps is perceived as less cuddly than GlitterBalls. Oh, well - it's not a dance competition (yet: that comes later) and in the popularity stakes, poor Naga was less consumer-friendly!
I don't regularly watch TV at breakfast time, but I am more likely to turn to BBC if I do; ITV is lightweight tosh imo. I never watch anything Sky: I have an aversion to all things Murdoch ( which may be to my financial detriment when it comes to satellite TV).
I'm impressed with your knowledge of Putonghua, aym. No idea what it is, though!
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Aym, Naga is quite subdued compared to what she's like on BBC news every morning! Lol
S/V, do not try the warm chocolate over your head it takes hours to get out of your hair even licking it. Cannot beat jellied eel Bully beef and seaweed crisps to go with chocolate.
And so it came to pass, I, that is me, disagreed with Len. Ore and Joanne did a very good jive although those of us who saw the wonderful Jill Gascoine and Darren, it seems years ago now would also say he was wrong, Jay and Aliona are still second for me then Ore. I agreed with Craig it was worth 9 three tens was over the top. Louise is my dark horse though I wish Naga would overcome her nerves she can dance then lets the thinking about the next step take over. Ed made a right hash of his dance although I laughed all the way through it, Katya did a brilliant job of making us watch her instead.
My way is to guess what mark Craig will give got it wrong once when I said three he said two, also agreed with quite a lot of his nit picking. There were one or two mistakes last night by the top of the list dancers not picked up and Oti covered the mistake Danny made very well, I love that girl.
Here's to the next time as Henry Hall would say.
Frank.
Aym - Naga read English Lit at Leeds Uni.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
RB - why not? Yoga is on my list of things to do to keep me flexible and keep the arthritic bits quiet so I can keep on gardening and dancing for years to come. Would love to find a Pilates class too.
I like Naga on Breakfast but do so wish she'd realx and just enjoy herself on SCD instead of over thinking it and getting tense.
I hope so, otherwise I have to roll over and climb back up from my knees. Dodgy lumbar vertebrae and not elegant.
Lol RB, I had a giggle the other week when I found out Naga was Mrs Hagger! Thought the same as you, no wonder she kept her maiden name!
I find her quite abrupt at times on BBC news. She seems nicer on SCD.
I did yoga many years ago, not sure I could now though lol.
Oh heck DHR, I get the feeling the wrong one has gone home!
So Naga is out!
Nooooo! Not the best dancer - but for goodness sake, way better than Anastacia. And Way, Way beyond better than GlitterBalls!
Oh, well - we are still in the popularity section of the contest, rather than the talent section. (Still a great show of entertainment, though!)
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"Compare her to Carol Kirkwood" who, although a lovely personality, was gifted with no more than two left feet! At least Naga could dance (a bit) but perhaps is perceived as less cuddly than GlitterBalls. Oh, well - it's not a dance competition (yet: that comes later) and in the popularity stakes, poor Naga was less consumer-friendly!
Says it all, really!
aym: so it's not just me then! I was so thankful when Suzanna Reid moved to ITV and I could avoid her like the plague!!
I don't regularly watch TV at breakfast time, but I am more likely to turn to BBC if I do; ITV is lightweight tosh imo. I never watch anything Sky: I have an aversion to all things Murdoch ( which may be to my financial detriment when it comes to satellite TV).
I'm impressed with your knowledge of Putonghua, aym. No idea what it is, though!