Britain's got talent is back.
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BossHogg

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6,720 posts

194 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Let's see what weirdos the country's got to offer. biggrin

Sheepshanks

37,607 posts

135 months

Saturday 22nd February
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BossHogg said:
Let's see what weirdos the country's got to offer. biggrin
....and, sometimes, bizarrely, other countries too.

BossHogg

Original Poster:

6,720 posts

194 months

Saturday 22nd February
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The Japanese bloke with the silver tray was barking mad! rofl

LimmerickLad

4,565 posts

31 months

Saturday 22nd February
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I thought this was Britains got talent.what a load of old tosh most of it is.

essayer

10,220 posts

210 months

Saturday 22nd February
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hook man what the actual

nicanary

10,681 posts

162 months

Saturday 22nd February
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essayer said:
hook man what the actual
I'm sure the King would love to watch that. BTW all acts from Japan are bonkers, and I love them for it.

Athlon

5,481 posts

222 months

Saturday 22nd February
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essayer said:
hook man what the actual
Yeah, no.

Chauffard

917 posts

13 months

Saturday 22nd February
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I feel the hillbilly halfwit with the dog should be deported , keep the doggie though.

BossHogg

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194 months

Saturday 22nd February
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The Abba tribute wasn't too bad.

LimmerickLad

4,565 posts

31 months

Saturday 22nd February
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BossHogg said:
The Abba tribute wasn't too bad.
Now I enjoyed that even though I'd have thought I wouldn't..........funny old world.

BossHogg

Original Poster:

6,720 posts

194 months

Saturday 22nd February
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The impressionist was excellent. biggrin

Oakey

27,939 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February
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First act, a Gogol Bordello tribute act

nicanary

10,681 posts

162 months

Saturday 22nd February
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BossHogg said:
The Abba tribute wasn't too bad.
The audience loved it because they could sing along. It was nothing more than a glorified karaoke act.