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Reply to: Britain's Got Talent - Final
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Previously on "Britain's Got Talent - Final"
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostTalent is an overused word.
Get a pioneering brain surgeon on the show to do a 5 hour op that's never been done before and save someone's life.
That's talent.
Dancing is just practice and rehearsal until you are good enough.
I am fairly sure that Brain Surgeons (even Pioneering ones) achieve thier skills and competence by quite a lot of practise..........
I for one would prefer my Surgeons to have a bit of practise rather than just "a gift for it"..........
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My goodness, the last time I heard people being so ugly about others I was in a playground.
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Originally posted by Liability View Postyou are a rec agent for gods sake - you dont really think people listen or read your drivel? its just few words or sounds then switch off.
and yes I am thick as pigtulip you filthy swine!
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat are the consequences for a pioneering brain surgeon in getting it wrong?
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostTalent is an overused word.
Get a pioneering brain surgeon on the show to do a 5 hour op that's never been done before and save someone's life.
That's talent.
Dancing is just practice and rehearsal until you are good enough.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostEither you have been in the pub at lunchtime or you are as thick as pig****.
If you bothered to read what I had said.. which was:
Diversity on the other hand are not only talented but thay have worked incredibly hard to develop their talent and to present it as they did in such a contemporary and unpredictable way (as did Flawless). The teamwork skills that they showed are particularly impressive and they have brought immense pleasure to so many people
Idiot
and yes I am thick as pigtulip you filthy swine!
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostTalent is an overused word.
Get a pioneering brain surgeon on the show to do a 5 hour op that's never been done before and save someone's life.
That's talent.
Dancing is just practice and rehearsal until you are good enough.
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Talent is an overused word.
Get a pioneering brain surgeon on the show to do a 5 hour op that's never been done before and save someone's life.
That's talent.
Dancing is just practice and rehearsal until you are good enough.
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Originally posted by Liability View Posthow do you know she was born with it? Would you respect someone more if they worked for it - I would!
Oh I forgot - your a recruitment agent - you like it all on a plate with little effort?
Come on! Speak sense
If you bothered to read what I had said.. which was:
Diversity on the other hand are not only talented but thay have worked incredibly hard to develop their talent and to present it as they did in such a contemporary and unpredictable way (as did Flawless). The teamwork skills that they showed are particularly impressive and they have brought immense pleasure to so many people
Idiot
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Originally posted by dozer View Postapparently she had a difficult birth and was oxygen deprived which led to learning difficulties.
Originally posted by dozer View Posther lack of social skills evident by her head cutting motion and then hitching up her skirt just after she was annouced runner up.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think it is really not very nice to make such personal comments on Susan Boyle. It is always interesting that women are judged by what they look like whereas we men (thankfully) are not.
The difference between Susan Boyle and Diversity is that Susan was born with a fantastic voice. Who knows how much time she has spent developing it but that is really it- a talent.
Diversity on the other hand are not only talented but thay have worked incredibly hard to develop their talent and to present it as they did in such a contemporary and unpredictable way (as did Flawless). The teamwork skills that they showed are particularly impressive and they have brought immense pleasure to so many people (as has Susan Boyle, though the fascination is a little more morbid than with Diversity)
Oh I forgot - your a recruitment agent - you like it all on a plate with little effort?
Come on! Speak sense
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Originally posted by expat View PostYou agree that the talent on display was superb ... and think the runner-up is {gratuitous sexist racist insults with no bearing on talent}.
Congratulations on showing both your faces in one post.
Public voted for her as she is hideous and they will throw her down equally - IE she is not in Rehab and you just have to look at the papers today to see how bad press have turned on her
She has talent - but is very limited. How difficult is it to copy and song a song if you have an acceptable voice? That isnt talent or innovation.
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Originally posted by tino View PostShe was a 48 year old spinster virgin from a small town in scotland. I suspect she had learning difficulties and most certainly wasn't personable. She had a good voice, far from outstanding though
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