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Posted on 01/15/2007 3:32:39 PM PST by silent_jonny
Oh criqui! I'm becoming an AI junkie!
Yep, I understand. Between AI and 24 I find I waste alot of time on the computer trying to discover what happens next. I'm worse with 24 than AI.
Seattle offers stupidly weird silliness, and you can just tell the most population of anarchist must reside there.
***& HEART who I still love***
Aren't they great? I saw them on one of the
HD music channels just last weekend. Very enjoyable.
I liked the guy with the afro who tried out for the third time and made it. He had a nice voice.
My wife said Seattle is in need of some damage control after AI.
I love Ann & Nancy Wilson. Especially their music. Ann is the Robert Plant of Rock for women!! I hear she's lost some weight, but haven't seen a recent pic lately.
I am assuming they're holding back the big guns for Hollywood week
Of course. This stage of the show is all about (or mostly about) showing the clowns, freaks and losers. And they hit the mother-lode in Seattle!
We probably won't see the legitimate singers until the Hollywood round.
You've been added to the list :)
I didn't see the show, but I saw it on The Soup! It was awesome!
He could use a little Chia to give him some more cover!
LMAO! You are so mean!!! That guy was positively creepy. And what's with the ONE tooth in front?! Thank goodness his mouth was closed in the close-up. {shudder}
LOL! No, I didn't see that but it appears from the promo's that he gets hit on by crazy older women a lot. :-D
She looks good, maybe a size 14.
They actually did play some Zeppelin, sounded
right on.
Afro Guy did have a nice quality to his voice, but he wasn't ... impressive. Of course, that could have been nerves. Will be interesting to see how he shapes up.
Keep in mind that the producers put those weirdos on TV. There must have been some normal people there.
LOL!
Actually, Seattle (in general) is a very pleasant city! We lived very close to there (in Kent, a suburb) for six years and went into the city frequently. Seattle has a terrific opera company, a good ballet company, lots of nice places to shop, and the most gorgeous weather in the summertime. Also a lot of very nice, open, friendly people. We greatly enjoyed living there and tried to go back after my husband finished his degree, but couldn't find a job for him there. I'm afraid Seattle as a whole has been ill-served by displaying only the "grunge patrol" and their weirdness for two hours on national TV!
Oddly enough, Seattle does have one big talent pool: writers. I used to joke that it was something in the water. There is a HUGE writers' community there, especially for SF and fantasy, and many of the ones I knew there were very talented (and some of them were famous, at least in SF). I'm in No. California now and finding a *good* writers' group to work with here has been just impossible ... but in Seattle it was a matter of deciding *which* one you wanted to join! Have no idea what the difference is.
Hey, good to see you on the new thread. I look forward to your commentary. :)
Well, then, bring on Hollywood!!
I'm just not that amused by the geeks and losers -- so many of them are just sad. They want it so badly and they haven't a prayer. (I have to admit, though, that I am frequently amused by the expressions on the faces of the three judges -- it's pretty clear what they are thinking most of the time! LOL!)
Once you're in....there's no gettin' out.
Her husband did. She's taking the 6 year olds word for it.
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