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rusty

15th April 2017, 21:41
Hello, Elle!
No, I watch it on Sunday mornings.
I fast forward through the bits that do not appeal to me.
I am glad you "appear" to like it!
I love it!
I shall tell you my opinion tomorrow after I watch it.
I am on YouTube just now.
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elle

15th April 2017, 22:02
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, I thought you usually recorded BGT, and then watched it the following morning.......that is why I didn't go into details........
I had no choice but to watch it there and then, as I can only record one programme at a time and I was recording "Casualty" on BBC1.
I think this is the best overall BGT show I have ever watched in that I only dismissed two acts as "silly"!
I am looking forward to hearing your views!
What are you watching on YouTube?
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rusty

15th April 2017, 22:14
Hello, Elle,
I am looking forward to catching up with BGT tomorrow.
Like seeing old friends!
On YouTube I am watching Hugh P and Maria.
They are neighbours of my family in Donegal.
A father and daughter, they sing quite well.
"I Heard the Bluebirds Sing" is their best known one.
Have a look, they seem to have Donegal all to themselves!
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elle

16th April 2017, 09:15
Good morning, Rusty!
And a Very Happy Easter to you!
I have just been watching your family's neighbours, Hugh P and Maria, singing "I heard the Bluebirds Sing"........a very pleasant blending of voices.
Donegal is so beautiful!
I loved the video for the views shown, too.
I haven't been out as yet....not beyond the garden.
A lazy start to the morning, doing the Everyman.........
Then we shall go out in the early afternoon for a long walk.
How about you?
Any plans?
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rusty

16th April 2017, 11:37
Easter Greetings to you, too, Elle!
Glad you liked our neighbours!
Hugh P(Paddy) and Maria are quite good I think.
I have just watched BGT.
I did not think it was a great show.
A bit lacking, somehow, for me anyway.
I liked Jess the impressionist and was moved by the choir, but that was all.
The mind readers were clever, too.
I am staying home today.
I have the Amstel Gold to watch, and some of the racing from Fairyhouse (if I have a channel showing it!)
Elinor Barker has won at the Worlds.
A Rainbow Jersey for her.
I like Elinor; an up and coming Trotty!
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elle

16th April 2017, 12:16
Hi, Rusty!
I thought that Jess, the impressionist, was extremely good ; also the mind -readers.
How did they do that?
Do you think the judges were "in on it"?
There have been occasions before when we have thought this?
And the judges - plus Ant and Dec - were obviously in on the "Doga" act as they all had their dogs on stage!
( Apart from Alesha who , having no dog, appeared genuinely surprised and puzzled when she said "Oh look, that's Ant's dog....." )
The choir were heartrendingly sad..........but what a brave and positive act.
But the one that really grabbed me was the young girl, Sarah, at the end......
I thought she was incredible and well deserved the Gold Buzzer!
The Everyman was too easy this week ....no lingering parses to worry over!
I think more gardening is on the agenda today!
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rusty

16th April 2017, 12:38
Hello, Elle!
I do not know how the mind readers do it, but I know they do research beforehand, and the lad chose Amanda, nobody else.
So he would have done his homework on her, but how he knew what was in her 'phone.....goodness knows!
It is very clever, however they do it.
I thought that the dame with the dog was awful.
Very poor act.
The choir idea was brilliant!
And many a tear shed.
I hope they go far!
Now, here is where we shall disagree!
The last singer, Sarah, I thought was very poor.
Just wailing and screeching in my opinion.
Not melodic at all.
But everyone liked her, and that is what matters.
I do not think the eventual winner was on last night's show, though.
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elle

16th April 2017, 13:01
Hi, Rusty!
You are forgetting that the mind reader involved Simon in the act, as well - he had him choosing a house number, writing it down, then imaging himself going into a room , and had him write down what colour were the walls....... and so on.....
I still think that it was a "put up job"!
Yes, the "Doga" woman was frightful...but then again, I think that was all pre-planned ...down to the judges et al bringing in their dogs!
Just organised to raise a "laugh" from the audience?
That is interesting how much we disagree on the last performer!!!
I thought she was exceptionally good!
( Mind you, as I'm probably tone deaf, I' m perhaps not much of a judge!)
No , probably no winner there, though...........
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rusty

16th April 2017, 14:17
Hello, Elle!
Yes, Simon was "chosen".
The mindreaders are in control of what is going on.
You could be correct that it is a "fix", though.
I hope not.
After the tight-rope walking dog switch, you'd think they would learn!
What I saw in the final act (they always put what they think is the best act on last) was a woman forcing sounds out and looking very unhappy about it.
That is not singing, for me.
Carmen Monarcha has nothing to worry about!
I would prefer if there were no singers on the show.
I watched Elinor Barker's race.
She was super.
She showed great tactical awareness to beat Sarah Hammer, the top American rider.
I wish she spoke a bit slower though.
Struggling to make out what she says!
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elle

16th April 2017, 15:47
Hi, Rusty!
I expect that we shall find much to both agree, and disagree, about as the BGT show continues.......but that is also what makes it interesting!
I was surprised by how many young people disappear from home in the simplest of ways........just not returning from an errand...popping out to see a friend......failing to come back after an evening's entertainment......no apparently "suspicious" circumstances?
I hope the choir stimulates awareness of this and maybe some young person watching might contact his / her relatives or friends, if only to notify them that he/ she is alive and well.
I thought the situation so sad.
It is becoming very dull here, there is no longer any sign of the sun and there is a distinct chill in the air....
We are indoors now...I think the gardening efforts are finished for the day!
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