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"Does ANYONE like Lacey?"
syren 5418 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-02-07, 12:12 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Does ANYONE like Lacey?" |
I think Lacey is a phenomenal dancer, it's her attitude that I do not like.I noticed the looks the very first time she was being critiqued by the judges during the first show. At first I thought her 'really, I know I am good, whatever you say' looks were just her. Then I noticed that they became more and more exaggerated, and to me her dances doesn't qualify her to have the I know I am that good attitude that she has at those times. I cannot stand anyone that acts fake and she does. I lvoed Benji, I felt he was true...I cannot get that feeling with her. The show is for entertainment, and there are just others that entertain me more, with true humbleness and aweness for being on the show.
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Sunny_Bunny 5581 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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08-02-07, 01:44 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: Does ANYONE like Lacey?" |
I like her and think she is very talented.However, last night she was obviously not dancing to her partner, which is a no no in the type of dance they were doing. Latin dancing is basically foreplay to music. You have to be connected to your partner by passion, not playing to the audience. Of course, Pasha was not all that focused on her himself. Mary was right, it was forced "chemistry," because of that, the dance suffered. The reason they connected so well on the second number, was because that dance wasn't about sex, it was about family love. They didn't have to fake it, so it came off much better. (although honestly, without the back story, that dance was also rather dull.)
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