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To: retrokitten
Last season I remember Carrie hit one out of the park. She sounded and looked amazing. Paula did not get up and dance like she had done to a few other performances that night, she did not smile during her remarks, and said, "I don't think this was your best performance. You hit a few bad notes. It was just okay." In Paulaese= "I'm so jealous that I've gone as green as Frankenstein's wife."

Not only is she doped up all the time, but she has lost her objectivity. She's becoming more of a liability than an asset.

The three suggested that I like the best are Blondie, Cher and Dolly. Maybe they could alternate them for a couple of weeks and let the voters decide, like they do the contestants.

14,562 posted on 03/23/2006 10:42:55 AM PST by Netizen (I voted for Scott and Anthony, because I like the underdog singers the best. texasflower 04/20/2005)
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To: Netizen

Well, I disagree. I like her. I think she makes a good balance and also adds some goofiness and fun/funny lightening up.

Simon is my favorite, and IMO, the most honest and the one that keeps the contestants striving. But he is abrasive, and most of the contestants are pretty young. It has to be very hard to stand there in front of the world and be critiqued like that:). So for me, I'm glad there is someone like Paula to kind of balance out. I think most of the contestants know not to take her comments to seriously with the exception that Kevin might have:). But he's gone.

Any way, I have to say they have an amazing dynamic with the judges they have. I'd hate to see her go.

Becky


14,565 posted on 03/23/2006 10:54:06 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (Never under estimate the power of stupid people in a large group:)
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