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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 08:26 on 21st October 2012
 Forsythe at a guess and personally I can't stand ANY of this type of programme.
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 10:10 on 21st October 2012
On 21st October 2012 02:39, Sue Herrera wrote:
On 20th October 2012 20:58, james prescott wrote:

I cringe every time i hear that mans voice--a good entertainer in his day but what a let down nowFrown


Whose voice are you talking about, James?
I am talking about Bruce Forsyth who in his heyday was a brilliant entertainer--but these modern day programmes are not for him"or me"it is now time the BBC put him out to pasture and close the gate.
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 12:37 on 21st October 2012

Hi to all POEsters...

Shirley I read your question and went back to look at what you were referring to, but I don't see anything! Maybe another Moderator has 'dealt' with it.

Is it possible you copied something from another site (which you musn't do anyway for the POE site) but it may explain what you were seeing.

Let me know if it persists (whatever it was).

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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 15:04 on 21st October 2012

Hi Marjorie, my companion in Strictly !!!  I thought Sid was going to cry last night and I think he will if he is in the bottom two,   I love dancing we used to go to dances at any opportunity.

I think Anton would like Bruce's job,

Sorry Ron if this is all foreign to you LOL

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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 15:07 on 21st October 2012
Cathy I have been thinking about you moving back home to the UK, what do your family think about it as they must have been young children when to they went to SA and they now have families themselves???
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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 15:13 on 21st October 2012

Hello Peggy.  I agree with you on all counts!  It will be interesting. :)

I did meet my late husband at a dance (over 60 years ago!!).  He was an excellent dancer but I don't have much natural rhythm. :( .  Love Strictly though.

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 15:16 on 21st October 2012
I met my wife at a dance over 40 yrs ago and it only seems like yesterday----and you know how bad it was yesterday?Wink
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 16:06 on 21st October 2012
Oh James you really need to be dealt with, just wait for Cathy to get here,   but, I think you could apply for a job, "comedian of the year"
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 16:10 on 21st October 2012
I thought about all you male poers when I was in Asda yesterday I saw grouse whisky at £15 per bottle, no I did not buy any, it's a mans tipple but I do like tia Maria
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Vince Hawthorn
Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 16:17 on 21st October 2012
 Thank you for the thought Peggy, but I am not allowed in the Grouse club as I do not drink whisky in any shape or form, it is just not worth the headache. Now as for........
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