Posted on 10/18/2010 5:02:52 PM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
Dancing With the Stars week 5 performance show is Oct. 18, and it could mean that Bristol Palin is eliminated on Oct. 19. The past two weeks have seen her and dancing partner Mark Ballas consistently at the bottom of the weekly scoreboard.
Both times Palin and Ballas have been just ahead of the lowest scoring couple, getting saved each week, despite being placed in jeopardy by the combination of judges' scores and audience home votes.
Last week, Palin and Ballas were eighth place out of nine couples, just ahead of The Situation and Karina Smirnoff during week 4 of Dancing With the Stars. It was down to these two couples at the end of the show, and it was The Situation and Smirnoff who were sent home.
The previous week, Palin and Ballas were just ahead of Margaret Cho and Louis Van Amstel, but it was Cho and Van Amstel who went home. Now all of the low-scoring couples have been voted off the show, leaving Palin and Ballas very vulnerable at the bottom of the scoring so far this season.
As with any reality competition show, things can shift from week to week, and it could lead to Palin and Ballas putting up their best scores of the season.
So far in the season, Palin and Ballas have averaged a score of 18 out of 30, which isn't good by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe this is the week where they really impress the judges, though, making their elimination a rash prediction.
The Oct. 18 Dancing With the Stars performance begins at 8 p.m. on ABC, with the promotions for the show stating that they will all be dancing to TV theme songs.
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I wonder why these people with dancing issues click on this thread.
VOTE online.
I have another computer!
I am not finished voting yet. One more computer, but I have to eat my dinner first...lol.
I did! LOL
Vote like ACORN and SEIU again, tonight and use all your email addresses, too.
Thanks for sending me the youtube video..the dance itself wasn’t so bad, once she got the costume off, I didnt care much for the gorilla suit, what a pain in the butt it is taking it off, imagine carrying around a thing that huge and dancing in that..but the dance routine after that was pretty decent..she had fun, and after all is said and done, thats what really counts
I have voted 30 times so far, can’t vote by phone yet since it hasnt come on here yet
Tom Delay
Great!!
What do you mean? Kyle learned how to point his toes!
All kidding aside, Kyle and Bristol are my two favorites because they are young and charming and they put their all into it.
Also, I think Bristol and Kyle call out for pizza every night after the rest of the crew is asleep. ;)
Just voted another 10 times, I am making up email addresses and voting over and over again. For just tonight I will think like a Dem LOL
I think Bristol has dropped 10-20 pounds, but Kyle is sneaking food.
Dancing on Stress Fractures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_SwcRuZtPc
Thanks for the link. I watched Tom Delay dance on stress factures. It was amazing he was able to do that.
Consider youself added and WELCOME!
VERY HAPPY TO HAVE YOU JOIN US!
I also think that this is not the week that Bristol will go. Kyle is only 2 points higher in the judges scores, and I don’t think that the number of viewers voting for him can compare to the amount voting for Bristol.
Bristol did great considering: She should have worn lower heeled shoes. Saddle shoes would have been fine (with poodle skirt!) The steps were too fast to be correctly danced in heels. Her feet/shins must hurt! Hope she gets a nice foot massage tonight.
If Mark had worn heels there's no way he could have considered doing those steps. He did quite a bit of monkeying around her.
She had on the cutest costume of all season — after she shed the monkey suit. Danced better once that thing was off, too.
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