Of course I watched it last night.
Who didn't?
It was mostly deja-vu for me but the judges, including Percoset Paula seemed meaner.
They didn't even seem enthusiastic about the good singers.
You had your usual mentally challenged people who somehow thought they were the next best thing.
You had your people who obviously just wanted to be on TV.
Then you had your totally clueless people. These are the people who are told by their friends and worst of all by their family that they are talented.
Wouldn't you tell your son/daughter/sister/brother that they sucked before they went on national television and humiliated themselves?
Anyway, I'll be watching tonight when they'll be in Seattle.
Judging from the previews, it looks like the Special Olympic participants are trying out for American Idol.
In the meantime, let's practice for our tryout.
Repeat after me:
I'm sofa king we todd did.
Me, I can't watch it is too painful. Have these people no shame? And that includes the judges.
Posted by: colin at January 17, 2007 11:08 PMMy vaforite contestant last night was the software programmer from Utah. Can't remember his name, something Zitsburg. Anyways, complete space cadet. His exit interview with Seacrest was comedy gold, you can't teach people that. Of course, I did kind of feel bad for the kid; he looked absolutely petrified.
Posted by: shank at January 18, 2007 10:29 AMWho watched it? Not me...
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