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brianwspencer 04-10-2007 07:59 PM

American Idol Round of 8: A Horseplayer's Perspective
 
Melinda
She looked absolutely great. I would say that it was not my favorite performance by any stretch. I wouldn't go as far as Simon and compare it to lounge singers, but it was definitely missing something for me there as well. Vocally, there is still nothing to criticize her for, because she nails every note in every song in every week. Regardless, her "off" week will still be heads above most of the others tonight. Not my favorite, not memorable -- but a performance that I'm still imagining will end up in the top three tonight. Time will tell....

Final Score: 8.5 phone-in votes

Lakisha
I thought this would be a dangerous song for her, choosing to sing Conga. I think that her song selection as much as anything made me love her tonight. It's well documented here that I think she's going to have trouble because she's up against it playing the part of "girl with the huge voice hitting the biggest notes in the competition." Paula and Simon said that it was safe -- but for me, this is the kind of song that is absolutely not safe for her. For Lakisha, the ballads with the power endings that lead into massive sustained notes are her safe zone. So while this was not as vocally challenging a song as we've seen her sing before, I thought it was a great choice for her to show a different side of her. Vocally safe, maybe. Safe as it pertains to her documented vocal style? Absolutely not. I thought she did an incredible job and she showed the kind of versatility that she needed to tonight. After a couple of off weeks in which I didn't love her very much, I thought tonight's performance was a breath of fresh air for a very talented girl.

Final Score: 9.0 phone-in votes

Chris R.
Well, as par for the course, I need to start by mentioning that once again he looks like a little trashball. With that said, I decided a few weeks back to not let my impression of his trashiness cloud my opinion of his singing. Luckily, this week, I didn't struggle with it at all. I'm completely at odds with the judges tonight, because to be honest, I hated it. He got overpowered, a la Sangaya, by the band and the backup singers. I didn't find the performance abhorrent, but I don't have much good to say. I didn't think it was "sexy" and I didn't think it was memorable at all. In fact, I found it completely forgettable. I feel like in taking a song like that, it's imperative to channel the sort of inherent "coolness" of someone like Rob Thomas, and Chris had nothing on that level. Not going to go down as the singular reason I don't like him -- but will go down as one of the many.

Final Score: 7.0 phone-in votes

Haley
When I found out what she was going to sing, I just knew it would be awful. Sort of like a calling card for a trip back to San Antonio. What I did not know, however, was that she was going to singularly redefine the word awful in the span of two minutes. Someone should update www.dictionary.com in a hurry tonight. It was just terrible. Someday down the road, people are going to be turning to their friends, drunk in karaoke bars after terrible performances accompanied by their 11th lemon drop martini, and say "GIRL, YOU TOTALLY JUST SCARNATO-ED YOURSELF UP THERE!" Terrible. She claims that she "got the audience going." I beg to differ, as I think that there are two things that got the audience going -- 1.) The music. Had it been played with no vocals, the audience would be "going" all the same. 2.) It may have had something to do with the hot pants. Your time has come doll.

Final Score: 4.5 phone-in votes

Phil
This is really shaping as the worst week ever, in a hurry. He has serious lower register issues, for whatever reason he can't hit a note in that range to save his life. This is the second week in a row that he sang a song that should have a great deal of feeling, and for the second week in a row, he could manage to register approximately a zero on my emotion meter. It was just not very good, and there are no two ways about it. Can't see many falling over the phone cord rushing to jam the lines with votes for him. But then again, unlike Simon, I can find something to be positive about. Phil, you got to go right after Haley, so no matter how awful you were, it couldn't get any worse than the minutes of my life I wasted five minutes ago.

Final Score: 5.5 phone-in votes

Jordin
This song fits her perfectly. When I watch her on nights like tonight, it seems like she has way too much confidence and comfort being on a stage broadcast into 30 million homes for being 17 years old. I thought her performance was good. She got a little stiff during the last half of it, but she had a lot of fun with it and her vocals have come a serious way since the beginning of the competition. She's becoming more of a contender every week.

Final Score: 9.0 phone-in votes

Blake
I think that Blake had the same problem that I said he had last week. He's pretty good, and he's cool -- but when push comes to shove, his vocals just aren't going to cut it with some of the rest here. On top of that, Jordan and I agreed tonight that there's something about the way he holds his microphone and the way his mouth moves that sort of freaks us out -- it's like he's had a pin stroke (Pillow Pants. http://derbytrail.com/forums/showpos...51&postcount=2. 2007.) Not bad on a pretty lackluster night during which any good performance seems like a standout (so let's keep this in perspective, it didn't take much to be among the best tonight), but I'm not dying to throw myself at him like Simon did after this performance.

Final Score: 8.0 phone-in votes

Sanjaya
The facial hair has to go. Disgusting, like a fifteen year old trying to appear tough. I think that choosing songs with Spanish lyrics is not a good idea on a show like this. That said, it was not that terrible, I actually found myself kind of liking him just a very little bit tonight. Even at his worst, it could still be worse -- he could be Haley. I think that as far as Sanjaya's performances go, this was a standout. He didn't butcher it like he has other songs -- and parts of it were (gulp) very good.

Final Score: 6.75 phone in votes

Coach Pants 04-10-2007 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer

Blake
I think that Blake had the same problem that I said he had last week. He's pretty good, and he's cool -- but when push comes to shove, his vocals just aren't going to cut it with some of the rest here. On top of that, Jordan and I agreed tonight that there's something about the way he holds his microphone and the way his mouth moves that sort of freaks us out. Not bad on a pretty lackluster night during which any good performance seems like a standout (so let's keep this in perspective, it didn't take much to be among the best tonight), but I'm not dying to throw myself at him like Simon did after this performance.

Final Score: 8.0 phone-in votes

It's like he's had a pin stroke.

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Pillow Pants
It's like he's had a pin stroke.

I edited my original post to reflect your genius insight.

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
So, I was flipping through the channels, and stopped for a minute. She definitely didn't look as much like Shrek compared to other snipets I've seen.

Over the line.

Thanks for the picture, but GFY.

Coach Pants 04-10-2007 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Like I am the only one that noticed the resemblance?? Gimme a break.

And, fwiw, I was agreeing with you (albeit in an over-the-top way), the resemblance wasn't there this week.

You're welcome

I'm calling Reverend Al.

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Like I am the only one that noticed the resemblance?? Gimme a break.

And, fwiw, I was agreeing with you (albeit in an over-the-top way), the resemblance wasn't there this week.

You're welcome

Sorry, I thought I was going to get more play out of it than I did.

I was totally ****ing around anyway, Jordan and I laughed quite nicely when you said that. :D

Though the Shrek resemblance I never saw. A turtle maybe, but not Shrek.

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
LMFAO! You mf'ers!

You got me! LOL

Good one.

I was really hoping my post would lead to a discussion of it instead of the dismissal you provided. Though I shouldn't have expected less.

Apparently I am good at faking outrage. I am the new Sharpton (no indictment of his current participation on the Imus controversy on which I agree and which is not manufactured in any way, before I get Huffington Post-ed for saying that).

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Damn, I am still cracking up about getting zinged. lol

EDIT (even better):


Until right here, I wasn't with you.

Turtle, Shrek, she has no neck. I still think she's cute though.

But touché with that last picture. You win.

ArlJim78 04-10-2007 09:05 PM

Now I have had it!

This Imus story has even infected our simple little weekly AI thread.

Will this story suck all of the oxygen out of all media in this country?

somerfrost 04-10-2007 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Melinda
She looked absolutely great. I would say that it was not my favorite performance by any stretch. I wouldn't go as far as Simon and compare it to lounge singers, but it was definitely missing something for me there as well. Vocally, there is still nothing to criticize her for, because she nails every note in every song in every week. Regardless, her "off" week will still be heads above most of the others tonight. Not my favorite, not memorable -- but a performance that I'm still imagining will end up in the top three tonight. Time will tell....

Final Score: 8.5 phone-in votes

Lakisha
I thought this would be a dangerous song for her, choosing to sing Conga. I think that her song selection as much as anything made me love her tonight. It's well documented here that I think she's going to have trouble because she's up against it playing the part of "girl with the huge voice hitting the biggest notes in the competition." Paula and Simon said that it was safe -- but for me, this is the kind of song that is absolutely not safe for her. For Lakisha, the ballads with the power endings that lead into massive sustained notes are her safe zone. So while this was not as vocally challenging a song as we've seen her sing before, I thought it was a great choice for her to show a different side of her. Vocally safe, maybe. Safe as it pertains to her documented vocal style? Absolutely not. I thought she did an incredible job and she showed the kind of versatility that she needed to tonight. After a couple of off weeks in which I didn't love her very much, I thought tonight's performance was a breath of fresh air for a very talented girl.

Final Score: 9.0 phone-in votes

Chris R.
Well, as par for the course, I need to start by mentioning that once again he looks like a little trashball. With that said, I decided a few weeks back to not let my impression of his trashiness cloud my opinion of his singing. Luckily, this week, I didn't struggle with it at all. I'm completely at odds with the judges tonight, because to be honest, I hated it. He got overpowered, a la Sangaya, by the band and the backup singers. I didn't find the performance abhorrent, but I don't have much good to say. I didn't think it was "sexy" and I didn't think it was memorable at all. In fact, I found it completely forgettable. I feel like in taking a song like that, it's imperative to channel the sort of inherent "coolness" of someone like Rob Thomas, and Chris had nothing on that level. Not going to go down as the singular reason I don't like him -- but will go down as one of the many.

Final Score: 7.0 phone-in votes

Haley
When I found out what she was going to sing, I just knew it would be awful. Sort of like a calling card for a trip back to San Antonio. What I did not know, however, was that she was going to singularly redefine the word awful in the span of two minutes. Someone should update www.dictionary.com in a hurry tonight. It was just terrible. Someday down the road, people are going to be turning to their friends, drunk in karaoke bars after terrible performances accompanied by their 11th lemon drop martini, and say "GIRL, YOU TOTALLY JUST SCARNATO-ED YOURSELF UP THERE!" Terrible. She claims that she "got the audience going." I beg to differ, as I think that there are two things that got the audience going -- 1.) The music. Had it been played with no vocals, the audience would be "going" all the same. 2.) It may have had something to do with the hot pants. Your time has come doll.

Final Score: 4.5 phone-in votes

Phil
This is really shaping as the worst week ever, in a hurry. He has serious lower register issues, for whatever reason he can't hit a note in that range to save his life. This is the second week in a row that he sang a song that should have a great deal of feeling, and for the second week in a row, he could manage to register approximately a zero on my emotion meter. It was just not very good, and there are no two ways about it. Can't see many falling over the phone cord rushing to jam the lines with votes for him. But then again, unlike Simon, I can find something to be positive about. Phil, you got to go right after Haley, so no matter how awful you were, it couldn't get any worse than the minutes of my life I wasted five minutes ago.

Final Score: 5.5 phone-in votes

Jordin
This song fits her perfectly. When I watch her on nights like tonight, it seems like she has way too much confidence and comfort being on a stage broadcast into 30 million homes for being 17 years old. I thought her performance was good. She got a little stiff during the last half of it, but she had a lot of fun with it and her vocals have come a serious way since the beginning of the competition. She's becoming more of a contender every week.

Final Score: 9.0 phone-in votes

Blake
I think that Blake had the same problem that I said he had last week. He's pretty good, and he's cool -- but when push comes to shove, his vocals just aren't going to cut it with some of the rest here. On top of that, Jordan and I agreed tonight that there's something about the way he holds his microphone and the way his mouth moves that sort of freaks us out -- it's like he's had a pin stroke (Pillow Pants. http://derbytrail.com/forums/showpos...51&postcount=2. 2007.) Not bad on a pretty lackluster night during which any good performance seems like a standout (so let's keep this in perspective, it didn't take much to be among the best tonight), but I'm not dying to throw myself at him like Simon did after this performance.

Final Score: 8.0 phone-in votes

Sanjaya
The facial hair has to go. Disgusting, like a fifteen year old trying to appear tough. I think that choosing songs with Spanish lyrics is not a good idea on a show like this. That said, it was not that terrible, I actually found myself kind of liking him just a very little bit tonight. Even at his worst, it could still be worse -- he could be Haley. I think that as far as Sanjaya's performances go, this was a standout. He didn't butcher it like he has other songs -- and parts of it were (gulp) very good.

Final Score: 6.75 phone in votes



Finally some disagreement Brian. All in all, I thought this was a disappointing week for the group, many were clearly outside their element.
8) Phil...Love Carlos Santana, love Maria...hate what he did to it!
7) Sanjaya...well, Phil was worse!
6) LaKisha...hands down her worst performance, the song wasn't a singer's song so her voice really was an after-thought, she was clearly lost...please, don't dance LaKisha!
5) Chris R...the judges liked this??? Rob Thomas he's not...Smooth a tough vocal and that sure wasn't Carlos on guitar but it sounded...well, like he had a nose cold.
4) Haley...I agree that her vocal wasn't her best, she seemed on-key to me but had difficulty projecting the words. Still, she has something the others, except for Jordin, didn't show...personality and charisma. Love her expressions, the little smiles and winks, playful and naughty...fun to watch. And Simon was right...wear as little as possible!
3) Blake...his best performance so far. Suddenly he seemed able to actually sing! Still something I don't like about the way he carries himself but this was a good performance!
2) Jordin...good performance but not hot! She's clearly got it all but this was not her best, I think a poor song choice.
1) Melinda...not her best but still better than the rest. Perfect vocal, I think she was worried about the "sexy" stuff...still lacks complete self-confidence but what a wonderful voice and understanding of lyrics!
In danger this week...Phil and Haley, one of those will go I suspect.

Cajungator26 04-10-2007 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Yes. I am stuck in a hotel room with about 12 channels, and at any given moment, at least 6 channels are running a story or special about it. It is unreal.

STILL?!!! GEESH!!!

brianwspencer 04-10-2007 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
4) Haley...I agree that her vocal wasn't her best, she seemed on-key to me but had difficulty projecting the words. Still, she has something the others, except for Jordin, didn't show...personality and charisma. Love her expressions, the little smiles and winks, playful and naughty...fun to watch. And Simon was right...wear as little as possible!


Ahhh the Haley apologist strikes again!

Easily the worst tonight, no discussing it. Let alone FOURTH!???!?!

PS, idol is on fox, not whatever channel you were watching with some scantily clad girl named Haley that gave a decent showing of herself

somerfrost 04-10-2007 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Ahhh the Haley apologist strikes again!

Easily the worst tonight, no discussing it. Let alone FOURTH!???!?!

PS, idol is on fox, not whatever channel you were watching with some scantily clad girl named Haley that gave a decent showing of herself


well, we can't agree on everything! I liked her performance, 4th best on a night when all were below par...except Sanjaya who actually probably did his best.

brianwspencer 04-11-2007 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
well, we can't agree on everything! I liked her performance, 4th best on a night when all were below par...except Sanjaya who actually probably did his best.

I'd give ya a pass for missing an obvious talentless performance for someone, had you not done it several times before for her. It might be the legs that are distracting you. You know I've been a fan the last few weeks of her sexxed up performances that haven't been half bad, but last night was just a trainwreck.

Samarta 04-11-2007 08:07 AM

They all sucked I thought....But I don't think it was their fault...I thought it was an extremely bad choice of music by American Idol. I love the whole Latin flavor but not in this forum...In order to be able to pull off latin music you need to be latin...because it's not only about the lyrics, it's about the steps, the attitude, and without all 3 you can't pull it off....I think J'Lo summed it up best when she told Blake it's not about the big note, it's about picking the girl up. Well they all went home alone last night.

Buffymommy 04-11-2007 08:12 AM

I was kinda bored last night. Although I did like Jordin. Blake did well in my opinion. Those are my top 2.

I think Melinda and Lakisha are great singers, but I am just not into their style of music.

GO JORDIN!

The bottom three are obvious: Sangaya; Phil and Haley

Samarta 04-11-2007 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
I was kinda bored last night. Although I did like Jordin. Blake did well in my opinion. Those are my top 2.

I think Melinda and Lakisha are great singers, but I am just not into their style of music.

GO JORDIN!

The bottom three are obvious: Sangaya; Phil and Haley

as much as i'd love to see it, Sanjaya is in no danger of leaving this week. I think it's Phil because he has been in the bottom 3 every week and he has zero appeal. I still think the final 2 will be Jordin and Blake.

Buffymommy 04-11-2007 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Samarta
as much as i'd love to see it, Sanjaya is in no danger of leaving this week. I think it's Phil because he has been in the bottom 3 every week and he has zero appeal. I still think the final 2 will be Jordin and Blake.


Those are my two picks for the final 2 as well. With Jordin winning! :)

Honestly, I don't think Sangaya will go home either. :mad: Mad as it makes me I do live in reality.

brianwspencer 04-11-2007 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy

Honestly, I don't think Sangaya will go home either. :mad: Mad as it makes me I do live in reality.

Well, in being honest, last night was his best week yet as far as the performance goes. I would honestly say that Haley and Phil were worse last night, as much as it pains me to say it.

He's clearly the worst singer, but it would be a shame if he were to somehow go on a week in which he wasn't the worst. Not by a longshot.

somerfrost 04-11-2007 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
I'd give ya a pass for missing an obvious talentless performance for someone, had you not done it several times before for her. It might be the legs that are distracting you. You know I've been a fan the last few weeks of her sexxed up performances that haven't been half bad, but last night was just a trainwreck.

Again, all I can say is that I thought she did pretty well...I agree with Buffy that this simply was a poor choice of genre by AI, latin music is tough to perform well by non-latins. She picked an up-beat song and her performance was full of energy and charisma...she is sexy and it seems to come natural, sure the hot pants were a nice touch...her legs are impossible to ignore if you are male and alive. She sang on key, the only problem was a lack of projection...you couldn't hear the words some times. Haley doesn't have the voice of the other 3 female performers, but she's better than all the guys (OK, Blake was good last night but still his voice isn't on a par with the "big three"). I have to agree that, once again, she's in danger tonight...either Phil or her will probably leave. Seriously though, tell me that you prefer Sanjaya (I know you don't), Phil or Chris over Haley?
Baba...I've always loved women and women's bodies...I don't think that makes me different from most straight men. Maybe if I live another 20 years, that aspect of life may become less meaningful for me but I doubt it. I think for most of us, the ability goes away long before the desire.

brianwspencer 04-11-2007 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Again, all I can say is that I thought she did pretty well...I agree with Buffy that this simply was a poor choice of genre by AI, latin music is tough to perform well by non-latins. She picked an up-beat song and her performance was full of energy and charisma...she is sexy and it seems to come natural, sure the hot pants were a nice touch...her legs are impossible to ignore if you are male and alive. She sang on key, the only problem was a lack of projection...you couldn't hear the words some times. Haley doesn't have the voice of the other 3 female performers, but she's better than all the guys (OK, Blake was good last night but still his voice isn't on a par with the "big three"). I have to agree that, once again, she's in danger tonight...either Phil or her will probably leave. Seriously though, tell me that you prefer Sanjaya (I know you don't), Phil or Chris over Haley?

I don't prefer that any of them stick around longer than her -- but I'm writing these things and taking them one episode at a time, and I think that if it were based solely on one performance, she would be in great danger tomorrow -- for as bad as Phil was last night and as trashy as I think Chris is and for as bad as talentless as Sanjaya is, none of them were worse than her last night. I could count on one hand the performances this season that I thought were worse than her effort last night. And namely, they come from Sanjaya and Haley.

GenuineRisk 04-11-2007 12:21 PM

Baba, you've had the snip snip? Good for you; much less risky for the guy than for the girl.

Or am I misunderstanding "Two shots; two kills?" I can be quite naive, you know. Does it mean you have two kids?

Clearly I don't speak B-talk as well as I thought...

somerfrost 04-11-2007 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
I don't prefer that any of them stick around longer than her -- but I'm writing these things and taking them one episode at a time, and I think that if it were based solely on one performance, she would be in great danger tomorrow -- for as bad as Phil was last night and as trashy as I think Chris is and for as bad as talentless as Sanjaya is, none of them were worse than her last night. I could count on one hand the performances this season that I thought were worse than her effort last night. And namely, they come from Sanjaya and Haley.


Well, I think she is in great danger! I thought she might get voted off last week...she doesn't seem to have a huge fan base which surprises me given her sex appeal. Sanjaya has little girls going "gaga" and yet no real support for a hot babe in hot pants who teases while she sings...maybe she's too old for teenage boys??? Anyway, to me performing is singing and the intangibles, granted she won't compete with Melinda et al voice wise but the fact remains that I look forward to her performance every week...I can say that about only four singers who are left...all girls! It's not a sex thing, they are simply better than the boys and project, at least in the case of Melinda, Jordin and Haley, more personality than any of the guys save Sanjaya...! I know you disagree but right now, I'd place Haley third when considering the entire package...clearly this contest is looking like a two person race for the title (Melinda and Jordin) but Haley is as enjoyable to me as any of the rest...LaKisha is simply showing limitations every week!

brianwspencer 04-11-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Well, I think she is in great danger! I thought she might get voted off last week...she doesn't seem to have a huge fan base which surprises me given her sex appeal. Sanjaya has little girls going "gaga" and yet no real support for a hot babe in hot pants who teases while she sings...maybe she's too old for teenage boys??? Anyway, to me performing is singing and the intangibles, granted she won't compete with Melinda et al voice wise but the fact remains that I look forward to her performance every week...I can say that about only four singers who are left...all girls! It's not a sex thing, they are simply better than the boys and project, at least in the case of Melinda, Jordin and Haley, more personality than any of the guys save Sanjaya...! I know you disagree but right now, I'd place Haley third when considering the entire package...clearly this contest is looking like a two person race for the title (Melinda and Jordin) but Haley is as enjoyable to me as any of the rest...LaKisha is simply showing limitations every week!

Entire package considered, she should certainly last a few more weeks. She'd still rank about fifth for me behind Jordin, Melinda, Lakisha, and Blake. My point was not that she's the worst singer or performer (the word I'll use for the whole package) left in the competition, but that last night was dreadful regardless of the fact that she's better than a few of the performers left. Last night does not make me think that Chris, Sanjaya, or Phil are better than her -- but they certainly were last night. Of course, as we've seen through different weeks, we don't see everything eye to eye, I am just perplexed in every way as to how anyone could see last night's performance as anything more than terrible. In fact, I would have to go back and look at my ratings, but it may have been the season's worst "non-Sanjaya" performance. I am hard pressed to think of one that was more painful to watch/listen to.

somerfrost 04-11-2007 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Entire package considered, she should certainly last a few more weeks. She'd still rank about fifth for me behind Jordin, Melinda, Lakisha, and Blake. My point was not that she's the worst singer or performer (the word I'll use for the whole package) left in the competition, but that last night was dreadful regardless of the fact that she's better than a few of the performers left. Last night does not make me think that Chris, Sanjaya, or Phil are better than her -- but they certainly were last night. Of course, as we've seen through different weeks, we don't see everything eye to eye, I am just perplexed in every way as to how anyone could see last night's performance as anything more than terrible. In fact, I would have to go back and look at my ratings, but it may have been the season's worst "non-Sanjaya" performance. I am hard pressed to think of one that was more painful to watch/listen to.


I really tried to actually like Blake last night, to me it was his best performance but I don't know...there is just something about him that I dislike when he performs. LaKisha has the voice but lately she has been leaving me flat...I think it's the songs she's sung but she needs to get back on track...there are only so many votes to spread between her, Melinda and Jordin. I know I'm spending a lot of time here defending Haley but I'm doing so because I'm afraid this will be my last chance...either her or Phil will leave tonight or I'll be amazed!

brianwspencer 04-11-2007 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
I know I'm spending a lot of time here defending Haley but I'm doing so because I'm afraid this will be my last chance

Well, I do hope it's Phil because he annoys me. Even when Haley is awful, she isn't annoying. I can tolerate that more than I can tolerate having to see Phil perform even once more.

somerfrost 04-11-2007 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Agreed. But your obvious passion for such seems to indicate your ability is well-above average for your age (and please don't take that as an insult...it's cool and I can only hope to have the same as I age).

Thanks Baba, but remember that passion often outdistances ability...lol!

GenuineRisk 04-11-2007 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Not yet. But that is the plan. :( I get all clamy just thinking about it... change the subject! Quick! :eek:

By "broke dick", I was referring to having an endoscope and laser shove up the ol' ding-dong on Friday in order to wipe out the kidney stone stuck in my ureter. While I appeard even to be fully operational even a few hours after the procedure, I am a little hesitant to...ya know. :o (which is probably why I have been a bit more racy as of late...got some pent up...stuff).



Yes, two daughters (2yr and 4mo). By "two shots, two kills", I meant when we decided to have kids, we got pregnent on the first attempt for each (ie one shot, one kill X 2).



Sometimes my attempts at being funny and/or clever just come across as babbling idiocy...or maybe I am just an babbling idiot. I vote for the later.


I'm not quite sure how I feel about conception being compared to a successful day at the hunt.... ;) (so teasing)

The polar bear here at the zoo got a vasectomy and it sure doesn't stop him, and he's getting up there in age. Of course, female polar bears are only in heat about 2 weeks out of the year, so it gives him a lot of time to get revved up.... anyway, it worked out much better than when they put the females on contraceptives- both of them gained about 100 pounds apiece and spent their days lying near the entrance to their nightime dens, moaning for food. I've known women with similar reactions!


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