A mex eyecan
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- Nov 3, 2011
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mmmm, yes an option indeed, but that would all be over well before those tedious twats on TVSalt is your friend
mmmm, yes an option indeed, but that would all be over well before those tedious twats on TVSalt is your friend
I watch the dances with my finger on the volume button. I agree the squealing and screaming is spoiling it.Both Mrs O and I used to enjoy Strictly in the Brucie days but now all this screaming and the dance routines have put us off.
Nope. Would never be on in our house.Strictly?
Hard to concentrate with all the yelling and shrieking though
"I've decamped..."I’ve decamped to the conservatory. Having on the way poured a small, uh hmm, malt. Grabbed a Jack Reacher book and just considering if i should study the rather large slug crawling its way across the patio or if i should ignore it. Either of the outcomes will easily beat SD
Fortunately, my misses is on a Strictly boycott this year, all that scandal and ever increasing wokery has turned even my mild mannered good lady off this TV brain pulp.Strictly?
Hard to concentrate with all the yelling and shrieking though
Plenty of the “mugs that pay the licence fee” lap it up week after week! I think that would show it’s a BBC success story and has been for a long, long time.Every year they come out with the same lines from judges to contestants.
Mugs that pay the Licence fee are paying for this garbage and Linkers insane salary for one day a week during the football season..
This. We generally record it and skip through all the bollox and just watch the dances.I enjoy watching the dancing but the hysteria from the contestants between the dances does my head in. Shouty Oti Mabuse plain irritates me, I wish they’d replace her.
So you went to the bedroom to watch the boxingI sent my Mrs to the bedroom to watch it. So I could watch the boxing downstairs