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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's a shame watching children having to go through all that, should be at home playing with their wii.
After all there's only ever one winner..... Simon Cowell |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmmmm I felt sorry for her at first but then the constant whinging and begging got on my nerves a bit.....I know im sounding really hard but if shes gets through to the final and cracks up its not fair on her,its too much stress |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If that's the full extent of Britains talent then shoot me from a cannon and let me be lost forever! Holly is a great wee singer but honestly, ten years old, let her grow up she's only a child xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's a damned disgrace !
The Mother should have her arsed firmly kicked for putting her kid through such an ordeal
Secondly the public and the judges should have theirs kicked even harder for allowing the ordeal to continue.
I always thought the show was about 'talent' not courage to bounce back after you fuck up !!! |
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"Hmmmm I felt sorry for her at first but then the constant whinging and begging got on my nerves a bit.....I know im sounding really hard but if shes gets through to the final and cracks up its not fair on her,its too much stress"
Was just saying that whilst watching the whole saga unfold, such a shame, but who cares as long as the TV companies and Mr Cowell makes their cash out of Joe Public??? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This sorry saga further illustrates the point I made in a previous thread about BGT.
There should be a minimum age for contestants of this show .... I suggest 16
I wonder how the judges / producer would have reacted had an adult fluffed halfway through ?
A second chance ? No way, it would not have happened but because it was a kid - all say Ahhhhhhhhhhhh
Sorry call me hard if you will, but the show is about talent, not sympathy.
In fact after this episode - maybe it should be the end of the so called talent show - permenantly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Piers Morgan's comments when casting his vote showed what a sham it was: "She had the courage to get back up there and do it again."
Yeah, she did, but it's a talent show, not a courage show and although the other guy hit few bum notes (his cape wasn't attached properly so he had that on his mind as he sang - but hey, no second chance for him eh?) - his performance wasn't good enough to put him through ahead of a 10y/o girl who got stage fright then begged, along with her mother, to have another chance. I don't wish to sound harsh about this but the girl fluffed it, other acts fluffed it this past week too and paid the price for it. So should she have done too. How will it look if she suffers from nerves in front of the Queen.
Aiden to win outright - what a star! - and he got it right first time! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's all a pile of cack, if everyone switched off their TV's when these shitty programmes are on, the TV companies will be forced to put on something good.
W |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's all a pile of cack, if everyone switched off their TV's when these shitty programmes are on, the TV companies will be forced to put on something good.
W " round of applause!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we didnt want her to get through..whining child!! her mother should be ashamed..wrapped in cotton wool comes to mind!
dont want susan boyle to win either
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bless her - she got through it the second time round though. "
The cynic in me feels it was staged by Mr Cowell productions..But ill give the little un the benefit of the doubt..Cry me a river comes to mind! I hope Shaheen wins it...Incredibly classy person and performer for a 12 year old |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bless her - she got through it the second time round though.
The cynic in me feels it was staged by Mr Cowell productions.."
Just like Susan Boyle, she already signed with Simon Cowell.
These programmes with Cowell in are all just a money spinning thing for Mr Cowell himself, he must wet himself at the amount of people fall for the crap.
W |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Jonathon Ross said on his show last night: "Apparently SuBo lost it in a hotel room last night, poor bloke." ... had me in stitches that, and I normally can't stand Wossy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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that mother of the lil lass needs a to get a grip of her self and to us it looked staged now that poor girl will get no end of piss taking from the school bullys well done mum fecking tosspot why put your baby thru that |
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over a year ago
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I keep missing that little boy...I missed him again last nigh so tonight will be the first time ive seen him,I love the dance troupes,but I reckon for just having a laugh and a great relationship with each other Stavros Flatley may have a good chance
I really don't think Susan Boyle will win nor do I think will the little girl |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's a damned disgrace !
The Mother should have her arsed firmly kicked for putting her kid through such an ordeal"
Anyone remember Connie Talbot? Take a look on Wikipedia, talk about trying milk a cash-cow, they're actually bringing out a video game of her. |
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I like the guy playing the soprano sax....what a sweet sound. I just think it would be nice for someone other than just a singer or dancer to win....Stavros Flatley if they do the riverdance thing again....sooooooo funny....wonder if Michael Flately has seen it...lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"IF SOMEBODY ASKES ME AGAIN WHO IS GONNA WIN IM GONNA BE DOING TIME!!! FFS ARGGGGGGGGHHHH"
Do you have inside information?
do tell, who is going to win?.
W |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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I'll admit it... I watched it.. I'm sad!!!! lol
best three acts were in the top three....
They will all be minted!!!!
best act won........
rioting all across america as well speak, susan was "their gal!" |
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over a year ago
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Im glad Diversity won....I sort of felt a bit guilty for liking them more than flawless but they were outstanding
@ Dianew I still missed that young dancer and it was only by fluke that I got to see Diversity lol
Ill watch it in full of its on tomorrow |
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"It's a shame watching children having to go through all that, should be at home playing with their wii.
After all there's only ever one winner..... Simon Cowell"
sooooo staged, crys her heart out (no tears though)gets told "sorry no time to try again, crys again (this time there ARE tears)
My 11yr old is furious yelling about crocodile sympathy votes lol.... |
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"It's a shame watching children having to go through all that, should be at home playing with their wii.
After all there's only ever one winner..... Simon Cowell
sooooo staged, crys her heart out (no tears though)gets told "sorry no time to try again, crys again (this time there ARE tears)
My 11yr old is furious yelling about crocodile sympathy votes lol...."
Well she didn't even come in the top three anyway. Now she has a lifetime of looking back everyday to that momuntal moment when she lost it on stage and how that defining second changed her life. She'll have a lifetime of regrets and probably settle down to have some chav kids on a chav estate somewhere with nice a little aspiring car thief.
Diversity, on the other hand, can conquor the world with their far superior act (that they got right first time) and have already been asked to dance for Prince Albert of Monaco!
Can't see little Hollie wotsherface in Monte Carlo somehow, can you? |
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