Okay - I may be slow in the posting and I may not remember much. But aside from the pity factor, the reason Lady Char and Mrs. Cyn keep me around is that I have the uncanny ability to look at our blog archives - conveniently located 2 inches to the right and 4 inches down from HERE* - to determine that we began writing in January of 2006. Math ladies, it is what seperates us from the millipedes.
I second the emotion on both Lil and Asa. I also adore the lanky graduate student studying barbeque. I liked the voice of widow-man, but I do hate the pimpin' of the dead wife. I like to think she is looking down from heaven and laughing her butt off at the emotional manipulation.
Creepiest of the season? Love-Songs-For-My-Mother (and Grandmother)-Boy. Oh how painful. I hate it when the show acts like this. I appreciated it that the judges tried to contain the ugliness when they realized how sad he truly was. Dang...
Put me on the Kara bandwagon. I really like her. She is funny and a nice fit. I read somewhere that she and Paula go way back. I like the new dynamic.
For some reason I am not finding these auditions as mean as usual. Let's see how long I keep my youthful idealism!
Brunie, OUT!
*Distances subject to change when other people write.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Dearest, I know how good it feels to point the Finger of Superiority (oh, do I ever), but if you read carefully, you'll see that I referred to the American Idol season number, not the number of seasons we've been blogging.
(Because I am a kind person, I'm resting my Finger of Superiority and merely indulging in the Head Shake of Pity.)
xoxo
Lady C
Sorry Lady Char. You did, in fact wonder what season of Idol it was. It was Mrs Cyn who wondered "how long we had been doing this". Next time I try to point out other peoples mistakes to make myself feel better about my lack of posting, I will be sure to only victimize the guilty!
~Brunie
I'm glad you three are back blogging as well! I thought the second show was meaner than the first. I loved that goofy Banana Man. They didn't show enough of him.
PS - loved the term "Classic"! I laughed!!
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