Posted on 01/18/2011 5:53:18 AM PST by silent_jonny
LOL! I love that show.
Stevie is wearing sdomething from the Helter Skelter Optical Illusion Prison wear collection.
LMAO!!
Jacob thinks he is Sinatra with that outfit.
ROTFLMAO!
Scotty needs a new hair cut.
Isn’t this the song that Carrie did with Travis?
Just when you think you have seen all the teeth your eyes can take...........they add in Fantasia,.....Hell, there will be enough teeth onstage to be their own southern state!
Good evening, Jonny!
Ooh, these two sound really good!
I dont know but I am bored...use to the cheezy fast dance openings
Seacrest: We're mixing it up.
They're dividing the singers into groups. First up is Lauren and Scotty singing "I Told You So". Sitting on stools on the far left side of the stage.
VERY GOOD. Better than anything I heard last night.
I really like that!
Hi Jonny! I’m digging this first duet, so much less stabby than the usual group song!
They were so good. That song could be released on the radio today.
Hard to believe they are both teenagers still.
They go right from the duet to elimination drama.
Lauren and Scotty walk over to center stage.
Of course they're safe. Hugs all around and they return to the couches.
This will be a hoot.
Fantasia will perform her latest hit, Collard Greens & Cornbread,
I wonder if we are going to have one of those WTF moments like Simon had with her after one of her performances.
They NAILED IT!!!!!!!!!!!
Just goes to show....WHOLESOME, KIND< kids can go far!!!! ANd without some ethnic ghetto wear or ratsnest hairDONT or fake Jamaican accent..........(TAKE A NOTE, Secretariat!)
Wait- I was in the ladies room at the start of the show, Fantasia is really going to be there?? :(
That is one of the best performances I have seen on Idol, a terrific match up.
They were both in the groove
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