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Re: Britain's Got Talent
I taught him that first move, I'll do it as a goalscoring celebration next season!
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BGT's is a good watch. However, in a similar way to X Factor they search out the "hard luck stories" to pull on the nations' heart strings. That kid George Sampson is a classic example. "I grew up in a tough area" etc.
Another thing that makes me laugh is when they say "I've wanted this all my life" - you're 12 years old for crying out loud!
I'll keep watching it though.
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The football guy was on last night. Sadly, he screwed up 3 times, so didn't make it. Still really impressive what he does though.
The thing I don't like about this show is the number of normal singers they have on. Isn't that what X Factor is for? For example, I can understand putting the little girl and the boy who sings like a girl through - they both do opera stuff, and probably wouldn't get far on X Factor. But the bloke who went through on the judges votes ahead of Jeremy shouldn't be on it IMO. He should go for X Factor and would probably do quite well there as his voice is pretty good.
Worst one so far was that bloke who played Star Wars on his keyboard. Absolutely rubbish (I could do a million times better), and then claimed he had a diploma in music!!! Maybe mate, but you can't read it.
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not a clue how dean wilson didnt get through, got beat by a bloody dog grrrr.
maybe they didnt want him in cuz he would win it so easy.
i think its now a fight between strike and signiture
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The whole show is so contrived, it's a shame because Britain does have talent. My routine last week proved that 
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George is amazing and deserved last night
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