demi said:Did that guy mean to raise a big neon sign proclaiming "LOSER!"?
No, but maybe the next William Hung?demi said:I don't think he was even trying, as mattie said.
I mean seriously, do you see a guy like that being the next american idol?![]()
Iceman said:He just missed going for a car because one of the other contestants bid $1201.
I'm sure they're smart enough to realize that people tuning in just for the prank contestants make up a serious portion of the early season ratings.border said:If they were really serious about getting rid of American Idol pranksters, they would stop playing all the "bad" auditions.
belgurdo said:I want to murder every tard on that show that does that, then blows their minigame and the wheel, especially when it takes them 3 hours to make the decision of which panel to pick or whatever. They waste so much time
border said:If they were really serious about getting rid of American Idol pranksters, they would stop playing all the "bad" auditions.
levious said:I thought they had pre-audition auditions where the moderate people are weeded out and the judges only get the really bad and good.
levious said:I thought they had pre-audition auditions where the moderate people are weeded out and the judges only get the really bad and good.
Sadly, I wouldn't know :lol.etiolate said:Cute.
Question: Is it just me or is the wings on the lower back tattoo a national declaration of "EASY LAY"?
Eh, sorry. I've got to wait until Playboy. Somebody in the dorm mentioned something about a video, but I haven't seen it.etiolate said:Meow. I know you got more revealing stuff!
:lol :lol :lolSocreges said:"That's an interesting stop.. motion..." -- :lol
Ugh. Really adds to my suspicion that almost everything they say and do is orchestrated. All that drama. Like Randy and Paula walking out (saw it in a commercial!) after Simon did something 'inappropriate'.mattiewheels said:I found out something interesting from Rob, though. Apparently, he wasn't singing in front of Simon, Paula etc. He was singing for these old british judges, and they spliced in the reactions from the big guys. So I guess that answers the whole 'why would they waste their time' thing.
you're pretty naive.Socreges said:Ugh. Really adds to my suspicion that almost everything they say and do is orchestrated. All that drama. Like Randy and Paula walking out (saw it in a commercial!) after Simon did something 'inappropriate'.
Reality TV my fucking ass.
Come now, go on. How? I don't watch the show. I do as much as glance in or see the 'outrageous' clips where Simon and Paula are once again in a tiff. Everything that I've seen seems to be pushing maximum entertainment for the sake of anything remotely genuine.fart said:you're pretty naive.
tt_deeb said::lol That's awesome. I saw that last night. There are so many prank acts this time around. Did you guys see the crunk guy? :lol CAN YOU DIG IT?! So fucking funny. Once the auditions are over the show isn't worth watching anymore.
:lol it's a pretty naive revelation to have.Socreges said:Come now, go on. How? I don't watch the show. I do as much as glance in or see the 'outrageous' clips where Simon and Paula are once again in a tiff. Everything that I've seen seems to be pushing maximum entertainment for the sake of anything remotely genuine.
What revelation? That I didn't realize initially that the video was spliced? Far be it from me to take a video that I've seen once at face value?fart said::lol it's a pretty naive revelation to have.