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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

SF Giants Game Tonite - missing the vote off

I may die. I don't know how I am going to deal with not knowing who got voted off, as I sit and watch the Giants play tonite. I love the Giants, and work is hosting a tailgate and stuff. Gotta go, it will be fun hanging with some fun peeps. But someone, please post and tell me who got voted off. Windy City? Chad? Christina? you are on another time zone than west coast right? Please post in comments as soon as you know so I can announce to my peeps in the stands. hee hee. Or cheat and bet someone and win some cash. No, bad karma.

I'll get someone's TREO and check the blog. Thanks.

7 comments:

windycitynut said...

Cole nut. I'm sure you'll get the info. I'm Eastern time zone. I'll hook you up sista. I hate the Giants, especially Barry Bonzo. But I hate the Cardinals more. ( I'm a loyal but doomed Cubs fan.)Go Giants!!

Caiazzo said...

Cole I can't believe you are ditching the results show!!!

Bareroid will thank you for showing up.

In other news: I have heard a rumor that a suprise guest will show up in the final weeks of American Idol.

It will indeed be William Shatner. In support of Sanjaya Captain Kirk will be lending his superior voice talents to the idols. I hope he sings Rocket Man!

Christina said...

Go Giants!

It was Sanjaya! National nightmare is over. LaKisha and Blake (!!) rounded out the bottom 3, LaKisha in the bottom 2.

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Ladies and Gentlemen, Howard Stern's evil voting machine has been defeated!

Sanjaya is out of the competition.

DJ said...

NEW YORK - Sanjaya Malakar, the under-talented but unflappable singer who horrified and captivated millions in his improbable "American Idol" run, was finally voted off the show Wednesday night. When the result was announced, Malakar wiped away tears and got a big hug from LaKisha Jones, the next lowest vote-getter.

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"I'm fine," he told Ryan Seacrest. "It was an amazing experience."

"I can promise you: We won't soon forget you," Seacrest replied.

Malakar then performed for the TV audience one last time, singing "Something To Talk About."

On Tuesday night's show, Simon Cowell had slammed his performance as "utterly horrendous." And for once, the notoriously mean judge was vindicated.

"I'm beginning to sense something here," a grinning Cowell said when Malakar wound up in the bottom three.

Six contestants are now left: Blake Lewis, Jordin Sparks, LaKisha Jones, Chris Richardson, Melinda Doolittle and Phil Stacey.

Known for his toothy grin, pretty face and ever-changing hairstyles, Malakar was routinely savaged by Cowell as he developed into one of the weakest, most awkward "Idol" finalists ever. Still, the gangly teen managed to outlast better singers by cultivating an unlikely fan base that helped him survive round after round of viewer elimination.

Though his breathy, childlike singing voice paled in comparison with other finalists, his ability to stand out kept him in the competition. He consistently delivered the season's most talked-about performances, even daring to sport a ponytail mohawk that added pizazz to an otherwise tepid rendition of

Gwen Stefani's "Bathwater."

That, of course, wound up fodder for watercooler discussion on G-rated morning programs and smart-alecky Web sites, stoking suspicion that Malakar was self-consciously manipulating the media to carve a place in "American Idol" history.

Many had predicted that he would make it all the way to May finale. Among Malakar's supporters: radio shock jock Howard Stern and the Web site VotefortheWorst.com, which has long promoted the show's tone-deaf candidates. (Previous targets include surly Scott Savol and sweet-natured Kevin Covais. Cult superstar William Hung never even made it to Hollywood.)

Malakar also had the backing of friends and family in his home state of Washington. "He's very handsome. That's most of it," marveled his friend Pat Wright, a gospel choir director in Seattle. "He's a teenager, and young girls and guys really like him."

Malakar seemed buoyed by his widespread fame.

"Welcome to the universe of Sanjaya!" he proudly proclaimed on a recent telecast, following a backhanded compliment from an exasperated Cowell.

Indeed, after panning another of Malakar's performances, Cowell threw up his arms and said there was nothing he could say to prevent people from voting for the oddball-turned-national phenomenon.

But, in the end, Malakar could not win enough votes to join the ranks of Taylor Hicks,

Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood.

He will, however, live forever on YouTube.

krs24rbn said...

Yes!! Whoa, now i'm 5 for 6, this is nuts.

tinkfromcalif said...

THERE IS A GOD!!!! I was screaming so loud the kids thought there was something seriously wrong...lmao!!! Poor little creature cried like a little girl!
It is about f#*king time!!! I am taking champagne and orange juice to work tomorrow for a celebration! It is like we won the lottery....hahaha. Now maybe the show can become serious again. I loved what Melinda did sitting down...very classy but you know she knew where she belonged.
THE SANJAYA CURSE HAS BEEN LIFTED!! Poor Howard Stern must be wiping his tears with $100 dollar bills......LOL