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Anyone Watch Dancing With The Stars?


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This is also the first year we are watching this show. Does anyone else watch it? It seems fun.


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Tritty Rookie

I love this show! I am taping it b/c my 2 yr old little girl LOVES to watch it with me. So we'll watch it tomorrow together - she dances along. It's too cute :)

I watched the intro just to see who was on this season - looks like it should be good!

Guhlia Rising Star

Has it already started? When's it on? I'll watch if I can convince Don to watch with me.

Tritty Rookie

It started tonight - was on from 8-10 EST...Is it abc?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am rooting for Heather Mills, I am glad she did so well.

jerseyangel Proficient

I love this show!

Watched last season, and got completely hooked.

I was looking forward to Billy Ray Cyrus--poor guy, he was so stiff last night. Won't be surprised if he's the first to go.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

We have a UK version here called 'Strictly come dancing' and I absolutely loved it!!!!!!!

Some of the best contestants (stars) have been big burley sportsmen, and I'm alway's amazed when it turns out they have a real talent to dance gracefully!! :D

Heather Mills is constantly being slated in the press here and is not very popular at all :o


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I love it! I have watched it for all four seasons. It's hard to tell who is going to be good this early, the dancers can really surprise you at times, and so can the voting. Hopefully they have finally gotten the voting figured out. The first season was a complete fake, John O'Hurley should have won, but because of the voting for that season if he got less viewer votes and the top judges votes he and the other girl would have tied. I think now they have it right, since they have gone to a second day for elimination.

debmidge Rising Star
We have a UK version here called 'Strictly come dancing' and I absolutely loved it!!!!!!!

Some of the best contestants (stars) have been big burley sportsmen, and I'm alway's amazed when it turns out they have a real talent to dance gracefully!! :D

Heather Mills is constantly being slated in the press here and is not very popular at all :o

Nikki: Despite Heather being on "Dancing" our press here over the past few years haven't been portraying her as "mentally well". I recall years before her leaving Sir Paul that the NY Post reporting that she has problems telling the truth (putting it mildly). Something about her story about being homeless was a fabrication. As to her performance dance, it can't imagine that she'll have any problems because with her money she can afford the best prothesis leg money can buy. The question is would the average John or Jane with a prothesis leg be able to get around as well as she can in their daily average lives? I understand she did well with the dance she chose.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Nikki: Despite Heather being on "Dancing" our press here over the past few years haven't been portraying her as "mentally well". I recall years before her leaving Sir Paul that the NY Post reporting that she has problems telling the truth (putting it mildly). Something about her story about being homeless was a fabrication. As to her performance dance, it can't imagine that she'll have any problems because with her money she can afford the best prothesis leg money can buy. The question is would the average John or Jane with a prothesis leg be able to get around as well as she can in their daily average lives? I understand she did well with the dance she chose.

I actually know a man who lost his leg about 10 years ago, and he does not get around that well. He has told me he can ice skate a bit, and now he is trying to roller blade so he can do it with his children. I can tell you he does have a hard time and I have seen his fall off when he was walking. He can step on my toes and not know it because he cannot feel anything underneath his feet, except that he is "slanted"

Ashley Enthusiast

I love Dancing with the Stars! I started watching it in the middle of last season. I want to cry when Billy Ray Cyrus got the losest score :( , that's who I was rooting for too, Patti!

-Ash

  • 2 weeks later...
blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Is everyone still enjoying Dancing with the Stars? I only got to see the end last night I was working overtime. I did see Heather dance and she is who I am rooting for.

jerseyangel Proficient
Is everyone still enjoying Dancing with the Stars? I only got to see the end last night I was working overtime. I did see Heather dance and she is who I am rooting for.

I'm still watching :)

I think Heather is doing a great job--I also like Apollo, Ian and Joey.

I had hoped Billy Ray would be doing better by now :( The judges last night gave him credit for trying, but you can tell dancing is not his strong suit :P

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
I'm still watching :)

I think Heather is doing a great job--I also like Apollo, Ian and Joey.

I had hoped Billy Ray would be doing better by now :( The judges last night gave him credit for trying, but you can tell dancing is not his strong suit :P

Love the new kitty pic :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Love the new kitty pic :)

Thanks! :D

He's strictly an indoor cat--I was taking a few pictures of my flowers and Mark brought Allo out and set him in the garden. I was able to get two shots of him before he ran back in the house. :lol:

Back to DWTS.....

I don't agree with Shandi being ousted last night :angry: There were one or two others that didn't dance 1/2 as good. I guess she dosen't have enough call-in fans ;)

confused Community Regular

I am wathcing it this season, I love apollo and ian and billy ray. But to be honest i really dont want ian to win, cause of his dance partner, she does not deserve to win 3 times in a row. She already has a big head from the last 2 wins lol.

paula

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I really like Cliff from Cheers! He is so funny - and much better than I expected!

jerseyangel Proficient
I really like Cliff from Cheers! He is so funny - and much better than I expected!

Yes! I was pleasantly surprised at how good he was :D

confused Community Regular
Yes! I was pleasantly surprised at how good he was :D

I had no idea who that guy was lol. I am so glad now that i know, he is pretty good even with his back problem lol

paula

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am glad Shandee is gone. She was not one of my favorites.

  • 3 weeks later...
jerseyangel Proficient

Am I the only one still watching :unsure:

I loved the group dance last night--it was so cute! Looking forward to the results show tonight.

I think Apolo and Julianne are the frontrunners right now--I like Ian, but the judges apparently don't share that opinion :P Still loving Joey.....

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

John and I are still watching, still rooting on Heather, we also like Apollo. We are not fans of Joey fatone....I dont think he should be in the competition, he was a dancer when he sang in Nsync.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Heather went home...... :(

confused Community Regular

im hoping apollo wins, if not him then billy ray, then if not him then leila

paula

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I like Apollo, he and his partner look cute together.

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