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Dancing With The Stars


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Green12 Enthusiast

The new season starts tonight, is anybody going to be watching?!?!?

I'm excited! :D


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dlp252 Apprentice

Yeah, I think I will...may have to record it, or maybe I should record Terminator, lol.

Guhlia Rising Star

Ok... Does anyone else think Susan Lucci looks like a Celiac?

dlp252 Apprentice

Dang, didn't watch, lol. I forgot completely about Gossip Girl...next week I shall have to plan better. I've always thought Susan looks Celiac, lol.

Green12 Enthusiast

I was actually hoping Susan Lucci would be the one to go home. I wanted Ted to keep dancing <_<

I love this season's cast, it's been so much fun but again the 3 nights a week is killing me!

Puddy Explorer

I wanted Ted to keep dancing, too. He looked so disappointed. I felt really bad for him. And Cloris has got to go!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I was shocked.

so wanted him to stay on and Cloris to GO.............

I admire old age but she is just acting so stupid IMO

Don't think she's funny at all and hate to even watch her dance---or try to :lol: .

Judy


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

OMG can't believe that Cloris is still on.

Never voted yet but guess i'm going to have to

Guess she's getting alot of call ins.

Lordy me.................. :ph34r:

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Good Grief

I'm the only one posting here

Was talking about Cloris going weeks ago

She has to go tonight

Even Carrie Anne spoke up last nite.

Anyone else watching but me and Patti?

Judy

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm pretty sure Julie still watches.

I was happy Carrie Ann spoke up.....at this point in the competition I think it should be the more serious dancers competing. I like Cloris as an actress, but her performances here have been a little cringeworthy. Plus, her partner's hands are always all over her. <squickface>

Has anyone noticed that?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I'm pretty sure Julie still watches.

I was happy Carrie Ann spoke up.....at this point in the competition I think it should be the more serious dancers competing. I like Cloris as an actress, but her performances here have been a little cringeworthy. Plus, her partner's hands are always all over her. <squickface>

Has anyone noticed that?

Hey, Julie......you out there and still watching? you there Puddy?

I so agree with 'squickface' what is that Patti? Is it like barfying :lol:

Sure I also agree with her 'strengths' but dancn' ain't one of them..........but i'd like to do that well at 82 but................. SHE NEEDS TO GO.

Guhlia Rising Star

I'm still watching... Cloris HAS to go!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm still watching... Cloris HAS to go!!!

Hi Angie!! :D

It's getting painful to watch......

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I'm still watching... Cloris HAS to go!!!

Angie

Forgot your name sorry

Hows that baby

I bet she's walking by now for sure.

We'll celebrate tonight if Cloris goes.

Judy

Puddy Explorer

If Cloris doesn't go tonight, I'm going to have a hard time continuing to watch this! It's not just that she can't dance, she's just plain embarrassing. I am looking forward to watching Michael Flatley (sp?) dance. Let's all keep our fingers crossed Cloris is a goner!

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