Posted on 01/11/2010 5:59:29 PM PST by silent_jonny
Yes, you nailed it.
I am tired of the “My boyyfriend left me, my mother died, my cat got run over...but Im gonna sing for you anyway” approach...
I have seen more energy at a New Orleans funeral, than I have on this stage tonight
She sounds just like Megan "Caw Caw" Joy from last season. Her song is Fleetwood's Mac "Rhianna". Very sleepy. A song to have dental surgery by. But it's okay.
Randy: Definitely a whole lot better than last week. Not sure there was a wow moment in there.
Ellen: Yes indeedy, Didi. You were torn apart last week, but you get right back up there. You're always going to be torn apart by somebody. (liked the performance)
Kara: One of my favorite moments so far this season. I have to congratulate you.
Simon: I have to agree with Kara. Head and shoulders above anything else we heard tonight. Proved that you're an artist. The wow moment was actually the whold performance. Brilliant choice of song. Got yourself together.
Me, too. It was a nice performance.
It sounds like you guys are writing a C/W song! LOL
Nerves are huring an otherwise nice rendition.
Mother of GOD< did they have a Free Quaalude give away in the dressing room tonight???
This girl sounds scared to death....
Arrrrrggggghhhhhhhh!
Disco week is gonna make their collective heads explode.
Smile? This is a “I’m going home song” song :-|
Yeah this is really bad....
Oh my! ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
I hope she goes home
Pitchy!
Oh no. Paige, have you never watched the show before??? This is totally a going home song!
You will sing it in an ironic way on Thursday.
OMG! Cruise ship city!!!
I swear to Christ, I have seen more energy out of Nancy Pelosi at the State of the Union speech, than I have seen from these girls tonight
Mind meld. LMAO
re Paige Miles: time to resume my nap.
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