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seasider Fri 23-Aug-13 23:36:37

Strictly will return to Blackpool Tower in November. Draw for tickets now on BBC shows websitesmile

annodomini Fri 20-Dec-13 10:32:50

GrandmaMiney, ignore jingl. She's back to her usual self now. If any one of us was in the same position as you, we would surely be keen to ask for support and I suspect that you, for one, would give it. You were one of us long before Susanna became a Strictly competitor so we know you didn't join GN just to 'drum up' support. Good luck. Hope you survive tomorrow night, not to mention Susanna - the competition is very stiff!

Charleygirl Fri 20-Dec-13 10:20:34

3 dances are a lot to do at any age but the adrenalin will keep Susanna going. I do hope that she does well tomorrow evening.

Jings totally uncalled for.

Lona Fri 20-Dec-13 10:14:23

Charleygirl I think she's doing a Paso, a quick step and a show dance.

Jings that wasn't really necessary.

Charleygirl Fri 20-Dec-13 10:09:13

GrandmaMiney have you any idea what type of dances Susanna is doing?

GrandmaMiney Fri 20-Dec-13 10:06:52

OK--over and out!
I'm sorry if I've abused the SCD site, the support has meant a lot to me, so thank all of you who have.
Enjoy tomorrow's show. smile

jinglbellrocks Fri 20-Dec-13 09:55:10

If many people are as soddy minded as me, it could well have an adverse effect.

jinglbellrocks Fri 20-Dec-13 09:53:35

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Lona Fri 20-Dec-13 09:47:35

I'm looking forward to Saturday night as it should be a very close call!
Good luck to them all, I don't mind who wins, as they've all worked so hard.

GrandmaMiney Fri 20-Dec-13 09:34:25

Stress levels very high. I have learned so much from this whole experience--from the names of some dance steps, to a heightened awareness of a wide range of feelings and reactions.
It is only an dancing entertainment show. But I have a tinsy insight into what parents of competitors in hugely bigger, highly skilled events must go through, time after time. I apologise to Judy Murray for ever thinking that her 'performance' was over the top. I have had a tiny taste of what it must be like. And I am full of admiration. smile
That said, dear gransnetters DD and I do need your support tomorrow night x2. wine Please.

rosesarered Thu 19-Dec-13 21:10:32

All the contestants in it [from now on] are all good dancers so anyone could win the final; it's a mix of things, who the public like, the dance itself, the costumes and even the choice of music.I also think even the colour of the dresses could come into it.Also, even the best dancers can make mistakes. I would like Susanna to win, but if she doesn't , then Abbey.

GrandmaMiney Tue 17-Dec-13 22:31:44

Follow your heart Charleygirl. I know I'm following mine tchgrin

Deedaa Tue 17-Dec-13 20:58:09

Thanks for the "wisely" comment GrandmaMiney it's not something I hear much at home tchgrin

Charleygirl Tue 17-Dec-13 11:29:20

I also thought that Susanna would have had a "holiday" from early morning TV this week at least. Good luck to her this Saturday. She has done so well to reach the final. My head tells me that Natalie should win but my heart tells me otherwise. I think that she is too smug by half.

annodomini Tue 17-Dec-13 10:29:44

I was also amazed to see her on the box this morning. I hope she is feeling better GM, though I thought she still sounded a bit congested. I will have everything crossed on Saturday and hope that my GC will 'allow' me to have the TV on.

GrandmaMiney Tue 17-Dec-13 09:44:20

I can't believe DD is working this week--but I've just seen her, so I know she is. I know she is totally committed to her 'day job' even though it means two more great chunks of training time 'sacrificed' in a week when there are two dances to recall and polish.
AND--a Show Dance to learn from scratch. tchgrin
I'm amazed she can still dance at all--let alone carry on the same rate of 'improvement' as in the earlier one-dance weeks.
But she obviously wasn't a Girl Guide for nothing 'DYB,DYB,DYB'!
Susanna is still absolutely loving the dancing--and doing her absolute best on this amazing journey. I think this really is what SCD is all about.
As Deedaa wisely says:
" It isn't just a dance competition is it? There would be no point in having 'celebrities' in it at all if it was ."
Good luck to all the Ballroom Belles on Saturday flowers

Deedaa Mon 16-Dec-13 20:50:28

But in the end it isn't just a dance competition is it? There would be no point having celebrities in it at all if it was. They might just as well gather a dozen people from Ballroom Dancing Classes and let us vote for the best ones. You just have to hope that most people will strike a balance between their liking for a particular celebrity and their appreciation of the actual dancing.

grannyactivist Mon 16-Dec-13 09:24:49

I think that all the couples in the final deserve to be there. Natalie may have had training as a a youngster, but she has worked just as hard as anyone else in the competition. Suzanna is definitely the most improved and both Abbey and Sophie have natural grace and elegance. The final winner will come down to who the public like the best on the night I think.

PRINTMISS Mon 16-Dec-13 09:19:36

I think the dance off should have been between Susannah and Patrick, and I am of the opinion that Patrick would have been the judges choice because I think he is a much better 'mover' than Susannah. Being a man in this competition is more difficult than be the lady, because the men lead, so the women with the professional partners really have a head start. It has, once again all boiled down to personalities rather than dancers which is a pity, because it is as I have said before supposed to be a Dance Competition, not 'who do you like best'. Of course it is entertaining, and life has never been fair, and I look forward to next week.

Grannyknot Mon 16-Dec-13 07:07:09

I had mixed feelings because I do like Patrick, so was sad to see him go.

Great that Susannah is through, she gets an A for Attitude (in a good way!) She was clearly not well, so, what a trouper. I noticed that Deborah Meaden is rooting for her on Twitter.

Deedaa Mon 16-Dec-13 00:08:43

Phew! I feel quite limp after that. Sorry to see Patrick go, he has done so well - but somebody had to. Who knows what will happen next week? My money would probably be on Abbey with her beautiful lines; but Sophie or Susannah can both be brilliant with the right dance. Natalie may not get the public vote even if Artem gets his shirt off.
Susannah is such a good example of "Look where hard work and enthusiasm can get you" and she shows that hard work can be fun. Kevin is such a sweetie too, I think it's great that they've done so well in his first year.

Granny23 Sun 15-Dec-13 23:39:02

I don't think the public have forgiven Natalie for what she did to Tyrone wink

GrandmaMiney Sun 15-Dec-13 23:29:24

I put 'older woman' in inverted commas (goodness, how old fashioned and grammatical that sounds!), as I was meaning that DD is 9-16 years older than the other finalists!
Oh for the lithe figure of 27yr old Abbey-- (dream on) but then I wouldn't have a comfortably padded 'G'ma lap' for my grandchildren, and even DD's cat loves to curl up on. tchsmile

ginny Sun 15-Dec-13 23:20:15

I think it was right that Patrick went. If you compare the girls with the professional dancers they compare well. Whereas Patrick really is not a patch on the professional men. Congratulations to Susanna. She is such fun and has improved so much. I think it may well be Abbey that wins but I would prefer Sophie.

annodomini Sun 15-Dec-13 23:07:16

'older woman'? My sons are about Susanna's age! Oh, wait, they are now middle aged... tchhmm

Soutra Sun 15-Dec-13 22:48:43

Oh grandmaminey - do you have any fingernails left? I think it was absolutely right that Patrick went this week, he escaped by a whisker last week when only Len out of all of the judges preferred Ashley's performance.
Susanna is way better than Patrick who I have found a bit clod-hopping .(Sorry that is a bit of a back-handed compliment, but I am sure you know what I mean!)
When you have so few couples left and all of a high standard there are always going to be some regrets about the couples who don't make it - that's competitions!