Dancing with the Stars had its two hour season premiere last night. I didn't get to see all of it but what I did see was fun. The cast didn't seem as charasmatic as some of the previous seasons but they have some potential. I was surprised by Steve Sanders from Beverly Hills 90210. He has a good chance to win since he was paired up with the dancer that has won the past two seasons. I can't wait to see Dylan, Brenda and the rest of the gang in the audience cheering him on as the season progresses.
It seems like this year's comedy contestant will be Cliff from Cheers. At least he wasn't as embarrassing as previous contestants like Master P though. In fact, I hope he stays since his partner (pictured above) is totally hot. I don't think I've seen Billy Ray Cyrus since 1990. Your boy took it back to the caveman days and not only dragged his partner by the hair, but pulled the poor woman's weave off. Oh hells no! He probably got his ass kicked backstage. The guy from N'Sync did pretty well, as expected. I always found it ironic that his name is Fatone and he was the fat one of the group.
Florissant's own Shandi Finnessey represented the city well. She will make a nice mid-level contestant who will be booted by the fifth week. Of course the news wasn't all good for North County yesterday as WWE Superstar and Hazelwood's own Randy Orton was named in a Sports Illustrated story about athletes who had received steroids. I'm as shocked as you are. Well, at least we're getting a Hooters soon.
Anyway, the star to me was Muhammed Ali's daughter. Good dancing and fine as hell. Plus she just might knock out one of the judges, which is long overdue. The last performer I saw was Heather Mills, who is currently divorcing Paul McCartney. I thought she did pretty well. You know Paul was at home throwing stuff at the TV and hoping she would fall. Dude, sign a prenup next time. I don't think they're cutting anyone until next week. It will probably be the skater guy who goes (although I didn't even see him). Just keep the Cheers guy and his broad.
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