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Author: toohot007toohot007
Date: Feb 1, 2008 20:56
for those on west coast...doing the comedy segment after monologue. I
thought it was Pam Anderson for a minute.
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Author: topcattopcat
Date: Feb 1, 2008 15:54
I liked the whole "Soprano's" theme, but felt myself feeling a little
embarrassed for liking the theme.
The ladies did deserve to win.
I like Don Jr. a lot more than I like Ivanka.
It's shaping up to be a "Piers vs. Stephen" main event.
Do any of the ladies really have a chance of winning? I'm thinking only
Omarosa, and I don't like thinking that. Not that she's a big star anymore
(maybe she never was), but I'm thinking a total b*tch like Kathie Lee
Gifford could have done well on this show.
TC
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Author: TzigaaneTzigaane
Date: Feb 1, 2008 12:10
Itoshi wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:32:13 -0800 (PST), "intangible103@ yahoo.com"
> yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>It's gonna be a hit!
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> "Anorexic" is not a synomym for "thin".
Thank you! Just like "obese" is not a synonym for over weight.
tzigaane
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Author: justkatjustkat
Date: Feb 1, 2008 11:05
On Jan 30, 7:07 am, JohnGavin comcast.net> wrote:
> In 95%% of cases, the more normal or sane the auditioner appears to be,
> the better singer they turn out to be. The strange ones are almost
> always bad - perhaps thier affectations, eccentricities and gimmicks
> are just compensation for their lack of talent.
But it's such fun when they surprise you. Clay comes to mind here,
but also a few this season.
Kat (new here, can I play?)
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Author: TzigaaneTzigaane
Date: Feb 1, 2008 10:08
Bob Rudd wrote:
>>>Give it time. If they make it, I guarantee one of them will only allow
>>>themselves to pick shouty "diva" songs.
>>>Hell, I'd even bet that one of them does "Think".
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>>arrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Make it stop!!!
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> Moni, you know, sure as heck...that both of them will be going diva and
> doing Dreamgirls stuff if not in Hollywood...then if either/both (groan)
> make the top 24.
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> When will TPTB learn that one of the surest ways to turn off the public
> is to go that route?
Maybe some of the public, but the other part of the public likes it!
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Author: JohnGavinJohnGavin
Date: Feb 1, 2008 09:58
"My husband cleaned up the economic mess from the first Bush, and I'm
hoping to do the same from the second."
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Author: TzigaaneTzigaane
Date: Feb 1, 2008 08:59
Jason Wuthrich wrote:
> Let's go allll the way back to the girl who went first. We saw she won
> a singing contest for kids 7-12, so I thought that spoiled that she was
> going to Hollywood. One mangled Janis Joplin song later, I have to
> wonder how she won that. Of course, that brings me to former "American
> Junior" Julie Dubela. (Forget it, I-guy, she's underage.) Given that
> AJ judging panel was all Paulas and no Simons, she got a rude
> awakening. Moral of the story: just because you can sing as a kid,
> doesn't mean you can sing when you grow up.
I thought that both of them probably could have sounded good if they had
just dropped the vocal schtick and sung unaffected in their natural
voices. I wish that both of them had been asked to just sing something
straight, to at least give them the chance. At least the Meat Market
girl took the rejection in stride and didn't cry and whine about it.
tzigaane
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Author: TzigaaneTzigaane
Date: Feb 1, 2008 08:55
KC wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 22:39:30 -0500, delta somewhere.net>
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>>On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 20:04:35 -0600, Itoshi no.spam.com> wrote:
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>>>For this stage, I only recap those who...
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