Melinda's gone from American Idol. I might not watch the show much, but I know what she can do. Join this facebook group and show your support: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2406583649
Are you f'ing kidding me? 1. 99% of people on here do not use Facebook. 2. 0% of people give a sh*t about that show. Good luck....
Thanks. It was worth a try, i'm just posting it on the forums that i'm on. I know a few people from here are on facebook.
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My initial thought in seeing this thread title was that you probably lived next door to PAP and we (the government) in America did something stupid again. But American Idol??? I stopped watching that show when they hired Paula. Think about it
American Idol is the most retarded and stupid show ever. I cannot get away from it - from twits yapping about it at the watercooler, to people on the radio talking about it, to every web forum infested with Idol gibberish. Are we really so enamored with the idea of being famous that we get emotionally involved and upset when things don't go our way on a frickin TV SHOW?!?!? It's embarassing!
Wait a minute, you're upset because she didn't get enough votes to stay on the show? What about EVERY OTHER CONTESTANT E V E R VOTED OFF ON THAT SHOW? They didn't get enough votes. Neither did Al Gore. I bet you *****ed for the recall too. Here's a little clue - in a voting system, you DON'T get to debate the results! They reflect what the people want! I'm sure Melinda will be making millions in the near future, so what's your gripe?
Just remember... lowest common denominator! That's their target audience. Oh wait, that might be Deal or No Deal.
Keep it on topic. No P&R here. BTW, next time a pharmaceutical spammer sends you an email, order some Valium. ....and a bottle for your wingman too!
+ A Ba-jillion million, I also can't stand people that watch it, and think you're strange for not caring.
lol, you just read <i>everything</i> here, don't you?!?! It was an analogy, not a political statement.