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YES Charlie, her dance routine with Drew nailed it, she gave everything, plus the kitchen sink.
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WOOHOO!

 

I've wanted her to win since the start!

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Go Charlie!!

She was the only one that could have won. Lizzie was too boring and Tommy could have never gone to the US with those teeth.

 

I was suprised Nigel kept mentioning series 2 last night.

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YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

You may be able to tell i'm kinda happy Charlie won :kink:

Jim Shelley's take on SYTYCD

 

http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/shelleyvision/20...-dance-all.html

 

So You Think You Can Dance all a bit too sickly

 

By Jim Shelley on Feb 15, 10 12:07 AM in BBC

 

"Britain's favourite dancer is..." paused Cat Deeley dramatically at the end of So You Think You Can Dance. "....Akai." No, he was on Got To Dance. Matthew Koon ? Ditto. John Sergeant ?

 

Frankly, it could have been any number of people rather than Charlie.

 

Britain's most embarrassing dancer surely remains Robbie Williams who pulled off a personal best in a long career of Norman Wisdom impersonations.

 

Singing the supposedly meaningful ballad, Morning Sun (the official theme to this year's Sport Relief), besides the usual gurning and facial tics Robbie managed a record-breaking SIX 'humorous' ad libs, ONE sticking out of his tongue to camera and even a mid-song outbreak of river-dancing.

 

"And!" revealed Cat and her lovely hair afterwards. "Today is his birthday!! And how old are you ?" she asked, as if he were seven (which mentally he could be).

 

"I'm 36!" he grinned smugly as if this were a unique achievement. "How does that feel in the audience?! To know that I'm 36?!"

 

Sick-inducing?

 

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