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Thursday, March 12, 2009

And another thing...

How horrid is the new being able to "save" someone? First, you've been bucked senseless because the public has voted you off, THEN "ok, let's have you sing again, and the judges will see what they think"....Judges? Did you want to save her?.... NO. The public thinks you're an ass...and so do we. Go home.

Don't get me wrong. I think the idea is brilliant. Somthing should have been done when Daughtry went home.(I have still not recovered) But do they have to handle it the way they are?

4 comments:

  1. LOL, obviously we were typing at the same time.

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  2. I guess I think it's good....hopefully this way a stunner won't be let go...as for them feeling like an ass or bawling etc., I guess I see no reason for either. They have already made it to the top 13 in the COUNTRY out of tens of thousands of people, maybe even hundreds of thousands...they have been seen on TV by millions and millions and have had a chance to be heard by how many music producers and others who can help further their career. It's a singing competion and only 1 is going to be left standing there at the end and they know that going in.....they are all REALLY good when you really think about it and are REALLY REALLY fortunate to have had that happen to them in the first place. Feeling bucked, or crying just seems stupid to me I guess...and kind of snivily....."oh poor me I didn't win..." I do sound kind of grisley I guess...haha but it is just what I think...I think it is too much drama for something that doesn't call for it....cry in private...

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  3. I think when they signed up for the show they were well aware of the hoops they would be jumping through and they felt that the chance to be on the show was worth it. I have no problem if someone is bawling. It is emotonal and sometimes you can not control that. I am sure they feel that the further they go in the competition the better chance they have at making it big. To have even gone on the show in the first place required an incredible desire for fame.

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  4. I must have been in a "weird" mood when I wrote my comment...haha Your right it's an emotional roller coaster I am quite certain from practially complete hysteria from the possibilites of what "could" happen to what has been up to this point an ordinary person...the end of the dream alone I'm sure is worth a few tears at least...I'm sure VERY hard to control...I was being somewhat of an ass.....haha

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