Dancing With the Stars
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Yes, I watch DWTS, however, I like "So, you think you can dance" alot more.
That being said...I know that Wayne Newton was pretty awful, but, I kept voting for him so I could see Cheryl dnace! LOVE HER!
It seems whoever I vote for gets the boot: Wayne, then Floyd (cause i can't stand Mark Cuben)
fwh pointed out an important fact to me..."Mark Cuban made his money from telecommunications...therefore, he's got the upper hand."
Hmmm...
So, I am voting for Mark Cuban next week so he gets the BOOT!
Who I want to win... either Sarina Bryan or Helio Castroneves.
fuzzy
That being said...I know that Wayne Newton was pretty awful, but, I kept voting for him so I could see Cheryl dnace! LOVE HER!
It seems whoever I vote for gets the boot: Wayne, then Floyd (cause i can't stand Mark Cuben)
fwh pointed out an important fact to me..."Mark Cuban made his money from telecommunications...therefore, he's got the upper hand."
Hmmm...
So, I am voting for Mark Cuban next week so he gets the BOOT!

Who I want to win... either Sarina Bryan or Helio Castroneves.
fuzzy
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I saw part of it, completely by accident. I was particularly enchanted when a female character (whose name I never quite heard) asked the the UPS hunk his name and what the "B," his middle initial, stood for. He answered "Brendan" and the two of them -- followed by everybody on stage -- broke into an Irish dance, complete with a pseudo-Riverdance chorus-line ending. I found that to be a delightful way to work a rousing and funny dance number into the scene.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
Speaking of which, did anyone see Legally Blonde the Musical on MTV this weekend. It was really good.
I am hopeful they will re-run the show at some point, so I can watch the whole thing.
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SWMBO is deeply in love with this show. She loves to dance, as do I, but unfortunately, we're not great dance partners. Also, the quality of ballroom dance instruction here in Podunkville is , well, somewhat lacking, shall we say.
Her favorite is Sabrina, whom she expected to hate just based on pre-show perkiness. But the fact that she's not a stereotypical body type, coupled with the fact that she is just a helluva dancer, has won Wendy over. She also has adored everything Marie Osmond has done so far. Her favorite male would probably be Helio, whose dancing she admires greatly, but she can't seem to get as emotionally invested in him as she has the two females.
I enjoy watching with her, especially with the benefits of DVR, but it's not something I would watch on my own.
Her favorite is Sabrina, whom she expected to hate just based on pre-show perkiness. But the fact that she's not a stereotypical body type, coupled with the fact that she is just a helluva dancer, has won Wendy over. She also has adored everything Marie Osmond has done so far. Her favorite male would probably be Helio, whose dancing she admires greatly, but she can't seem to get as emotionally invested in him as she has the two females.
I enjoy watching with her, especially with the benefits of DVR, but it's not something I would watch on my own.
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It's been running all week, but if you would like a DVD, let me knowsilvercamaro wrote:I saw part of it, completely by accident. I was particularly enchanted when a female character (whose name I never quite heard) asked the the UPS hunk his name and what the "B," his middle initial, stood for. He answered "Brendan" and the two of them -- followed by everybody on stage -- broke into an Irish dance, complete with a pseudo-Riverdance chorus-line ending. I found that to be a delightful way to work a rousing and funny dance number into the scene.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
Speaking of which, did anyone see Legally Blonde the Musical on MTV this weekend. It was really good.
I am hopeful they will re-run the show at some point, so I can watch the whole thing.

Paulette has an earlier song where she talks about her love of all things Irish, so the Irish dancing isn't a complete non-sequitur.
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What is it with all these idiotic talent judging shows? Someone should take the moron who started this trend and gouge out their eyeballs with the butt end of a plastic spoon, because that's how I feel when I watch this crap! Thankfully, we'll have some really interesting programming back on television in a few months. Queue up the train wrecks!