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innit
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Britain's Got Talent.
Campbell Brodie-
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Britain's Got Talent.
New series starts tonight at 8 o'clock on ITV.
Mcqueen-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I like watching the nutters who think they have something, Yeh, Confusion in the head,
innit-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I gave The Voice a peep feed up with Simon and his antics.
Campbell Brodie-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Well, only two tonight really. Young lad with the guitar, I thought was sensational, and the operatic duo at the end.
Campbell Brodie-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
innit wrote:
I gave The Voice a peep feed up with Simon and his antics.
Any good innit?
Perfectspecimen-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Oh I'm glad thats finished, thought I was talking to myself again. Good evening Innit.
innit-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I enjoyed it, I just got pi$$ed off with Simon setting people up to have the laughs taken out of them when half of them had a nut missing.
Evening Vince.
Evening Vince.
Perfectspecimen-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Are you still in Tenerife Innit?
innit-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
No Vince came back on the same flight as Cru but she never acknowledged me just stuck her noose up in the air.
Vera Lynn-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I love it, but i have to say i dont really like it when they make a fool out of people that are obviously not a full shilling. Not much talent so far though except that young lad of 17....amazing voice.
Perfectspecimen-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
innit wrote:
No Vince came back on the same flight as Cru but she never acknowledged me just stuck her noose up in the air.
How did you know it was her then Dave?
cunningham-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
the wetsuit mask flippers and snorkle was a dead giveaway.Perfectspecimen wrote:innit wrote:
No Vince came back on the same flight as Cru but she never acknowledged me just stuck her noose up in the air.
How did you know it was her then Dave?
innit-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Perfectspecimen wrote:innit wrote:
No Vince came back on the same flight as Cru but she never acknowledged me just stuck her noose up in the air.
How did you know it was her then Dave?
The only one on the plane with a swimming cap on.
Beat me to it H.
Perfectspecimen-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Hmmm, good answer. Otherwise that noose you mentioned.......... :hang:
Gypsy-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
We were in LG this evening, some guy from Wales had been pestering the band on Facebook to tell them he was arriving today and bringing his harp and could he play with them. They left him to the end of the first session 10.30 he got up and he was pissed, played in the wrong key and fortunately he didn´t know how to use the mic so we could hardly hear him - he thought he was brilliant took a bow. We were polite though and clapped him. Probably see him next week on BGT
Mermaid-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
over the years we have seen people get up on stage in the Irish Times and also the Claddagh. Most of them have been good,some fantastic,but of course you always get some who are terrible. It gives you a laugh.
Cam is always asked to play his harmonica. He always gets a good response. He can play the harmonica and is very good.
Cam is always asked to play his harmonica. He always gets a good response. He can play the harmonica and is very good.
Cruella de Vil-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
innit wrote:Perfectspecimen wrote:innit wrote:
No Vince came back on the same flight as Cru but she never acknowledged me just stuck her noose up in the air.
How did you know it was her then Dave?
The only one on the plane with a swimming cap on.
Beat me to it H.
Topdog-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
My neighbor was called Monica, I got a real Bollocking by her dad. He said, stop playing with Our Monica.
Gypsy-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I'm watching The Voice at the moment and Tom Jones looks great.
That Samuel guy has a great voice so going back to see what else is on offer.
That Samuel guy has a great voice so going back to see what else is on offer.
Campbell Brodie-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Mermaid wrote:over the years we have seen people get up on stage in the Irish Times and also the Claddagh. Most of them have been good,some fantastic,but of course you always get some who are terrible. It gives you a laugh.
Cam is always asked to play his harmonica. He always gets a good response. He can play the harmonica and is very good.
I have to explain here. I don't use a "harp" or 10 hole diatonic harmonica. ( That's the sort where you see the blues musicians jamming along). Mine is a 21 hole "Tremolo" harmonica and is used to play the actual melody. There are two reeds for each note in the "tremolo", each slightly off pitch with each other, one sharp and one flat, so when played it gives the pleasing wavering, warbling sound associated with the tremolo harmonica.
And I only know a few tunes. (I'm getting my defence in first )
Topdog-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Are you one of the original Tremelo's, Cam.
Topdog-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
I might get a clout for this when I get to Tenerife, but hey ho.Gypsy wrote:I'm watching The Voice at the moment and Tom Jones looks great.
That Samuel guy has a great voice so going back to see what else is on offer.
Would Yer?
Campbell Brodie-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Topdog wrote:Are you one of the original Tremelo's, Cam.
Silence is golden...
Gypsy-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
The Lone Ranger wrote:
I have to explain here. I don't use a "harp" or 10 hole diatonic harmonica. ( That's the sort where you see the blues musicians jamming along). Mine is a 21 hole "Tremolo" harmonica and is used to play the actual melody. There are two reeds for each note in the "tremolo", each slightly off pitch with each other, one sharp and one flat, so when played it gives the pleasing wavering, warbling sound associated with the tremolo harmonica.
And I only know a few tunes. (I'm getting my defence in first )
So you don´t have a need to bend. Not even in Brighton :gay1:
Campbell Brodie-
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Re: Britain's Got Talent.
Gypsy wrote:The Lone Ranger wrote:
I have to explain here. I don't use a "harp" or 10 hole diatonic harmonica. ( That's the sort where you see the blues musicians jamming along). Mine is a 21 hole "Tremolo" harmonica and is used to play the actual melody. There are two reeds for each note in the "tremolo", each slightly off pitch with each other, one sharp and one flat, so when played it gives the pleasing wavering, warbling sound associated with the tremolo harmonica.
And I only know a few tunes. (I'm getting my defence in first )
So you don´t have a need to bend. Not even in Brighton
I'm ashamed to say I can't do that Gypsy...
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