Posted on 04/06/2010 5:56:41 AM PDT by silent_jonny
Yay! I don’t want you to miss the chandelier Kara is wearing around her neck.
Hey I heard big mike is a daddy! At least he can do one thing to completion.
LOL.
Big mike sounds like Luther??!!! WhaT??
Shania’s from Canada. Maybe her accent?
She’s Canadian and lived, or still lives, in Switzerland.
She has taken over the KOHLs jewelry department since Katie left the program.
not the accent - the quality, like she’s speaking through someone else’s nose.
Ellen is dressed like a French resistance fighter during World War II.
Maybe she ment Lex Luthor? ;-) LOL
Does she have a cold?
Oh no! LOL I was only listening not watching. I will have to look out for it.
Shania is wearing a wedding ring?
Maybe she’s on Paula’s payroll. Remember her jewlery line?
hah! A few weeks ago, Ellen looked like a Palestinian.
I love LEE
Shania: You can sing the phone book and make everyone melt. But don't take that for granted.
His song is "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing". A different arrangement. Sounds almost like a Gospel song. It's okay.
Randy: Yo, man. You found your zone. You did a great job. Hope you keep that in the future. Big wide open space for you [in R&B]
Ellen: Took a risk. Felt like Luther Vandross. Show us that emotion. Thought it was beautiful.
Kara: I always feel that [connected to the song] from you. Melody was beautiful. Didn't change it too much. Changed it enough to put your mark on it.
Simon: The performance was a little bit wet. A musical, acting out the words. [He has to explain what "wet" means] It was a little bit girly for you.
Shania offers her thoughts from the front row. (Big Mike Baby moved her to tears) "I need make-up! You really moved me!"
LOL!
Kasey is going country! OH PLEASE let him wear a cowboy hat!!
Hi, FV :)
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