Is Buzz's appearance on Dancing with the Stars a hoax!?
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:43 pm
- 1. There are no real stars visible on the show other than reality stars & 'has beens.'
2. The color and angle of shadows and light are inconsistent.
3. Crossed legs are sometimes misplaced or rotated.
4. The quality of Buzz's dancing is implausibly low.
5. The number of dance steps taken by Buzz is implausibly low.
6. Artifacts like the seemingly matching low judge's scores.
7. Numbered footprints on the dance floor are unexpectedly well preserved.
8. A resident of Perth, Australia, with the pseudonym "Una Ronald", said she saw a soft drink bottle on the show.
http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00002414/ wrote:
Buzz Aldrin on Dancing with the Stars: Week 2
Mar. 30, 2010 | by Abigail Fraeman
<<It's the second week of ABC's television program Dancing with the Stars, which means two things: (1) Someone will be getting the boot from the competition on Tuesday night, and 2) Our favorite rocket man had a second chance to prove to judge Bruno Tonioli that he could dance without looking like he was still wearing his moon boots.
This week, Buzz Aldrin and his partner Ashly Costa performed a tender and charming Foxtrot to the 1950's classic "Fly Me to the Moon." Wearing a tuxedo and sparkly silver bow tie, Aldrin began the dance with a salute and ended it in front of an American flag reminiscent of the one he'd planted on the Moon 41 years ago. Once again, the crowd was ignited by Buzz's dance and launched out of their seats to give the astronaut a standing ovation. The judges praised Aldrin as an inspiration, but only awarded him 12 points out of a possible 30 points for his dancing skills. This score leaves Aldrin with a two week combined total of 26 points.>>