Well, i finally got the laptop running...and they are 4 girls into the show. There are some good chicks this year. I like that Jill with the platinum hair. ARod was pretty good in second slot. I did not like the first girl Paige.
Here Hailey Vaughn, and I'm sorry but her mouth could swallow the state of Texas. OMG she is bigger than life. I'm sorry but I think she is what I like to call polarizing. You love her or she's like fingernails on a chalkboard. OMG, I know she is going to be praised and I'm scared that I am going to have to watch her for 12 weeks.
Isn't Kara pretty this year? I do think she is so pretty. Ellen is looking dapper. Simon and Randy...well, they never change do they. Or get better for that matter.
What the hell judges? I think they are being too hard on them tonite.
Ok, just for the record...Didi is really my favorite. I do love Jannell too, but it was the Kara song girl I liked the most. OK SHE BUSTED IT OUT. SIMON, YOU SUCK. I thought she was great and so did my husband. Seriously. She sang it just like Ingrid does...it's a hit on the radio for God's sake.
Alanis Morrissette chick is absolutely the awesome-est of the night. I hate dreadlocks...it just seems like it's itchy. She need's her teeth whitened. Simon, you fucking suck. I hate you, you're so mean. Hey, she talked back to him, good for her. Oh, and then he says "you're refreshing". Ok, Kara, she's actually being good with advice this year. She could be right about the coffee shop performer. Crystal has Shania Twain and Melissa Etheridge's autograph. How cool is that.
Katie Stevens is last. I bet she is good. Ok, so they slammed her too.
Alright I still think this was the best night of woman ever. Sincerely. I really do. Nice voices. They need to lose the nerves.
Boys better bring it.
Welcome to Coley B's Blog-O-Rama of Drama
Blogstress, Cole Bronn, writes little tidbits and occasionally rants about American Idol and other celebrity gossip. And she knits too.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
And our next American Idol is....
Jannell Wheeler. She is the Colbie Caillet sound-alike. And the ponytail guy they made take his shirt off, will be right there with her. I love those two. And that cute little dark-haired Katie Thomas. Those 3 are my early predictions to be in the finals. Jannell may go out in the 4 slot like Daughtry because she will be such a front runner.
Those are my guesses for tonite.
I love Ellen. She's awesome.
Coley
Those are my guesses for tonite.
I love Ellen. She's awesome.
Coley
OMG...one of you butt dialed my phone
Jeffro!!!!!!!!! You butt dialed me!!!!
I can't believe I still have your ph # from over 2 years ago in my phone...and clearly you still have mine in yours or else you couldn't have butt dialed me. I called the number from the missed call, because I didn't recognize it. And then your name popped up as missed call. HA.
You were in the car with your wifey I believe trying to decide where to go to dinner...6:04pm Weds. nite.
Gotcha!
Bazingah!
LMAO.
Or...are you stalking me again?
I can't believe I still have your ph # from over 2 years ago in my phone...and clearly you still have mine in yours or else you couldn't have butt dialed me. I called the number from the missed call, because I didn't recognize it. And then your name popped up as missed call. HA.
You were in the car with your wifey I believe trying to decide where to go to dinner...6:04pm Weds. nite.
Gotcha!
Bazingah!
LMAO.
Or...are you stalking me again?
Monday, February 8, 2010
Carrie and Daughtry
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Oh, SNAP!!!! Scott Brown's daughter was an Idol in Season 5
Remember the high school basketball player Idol finalist? She was talk and lanky and pretty, and could sing aiiright too. And her dad was a politician? Well, Ayla Brown is the college student daughter of the newly elected to Ted Kennedy's old seat, Scott Brown. Small world isn't it?
Here's an excerpt of the USA today article:
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If Ayla Brown keeps a to-do list, this week's might look something like this:
-- Sort through date offers after dad told a national television audience I was "available."
-- Release album.
-- Beat Clemson.
The American Idol Season 5 semifinalist is back in the spotlight, thanks to father Scott Brown's election to the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat vacated by Teddy Kennedy's death -- a victory that will end the Democratic supermajority in the Senate.
But Ayla had plenty going on already. The 6'0" Boston College senior plays guard for the women's basketball team (the Lady Eagles are currently 11-9). She has a new 5-song EP, Circles, available digitally today.
Ayla initially had planned to release Circles in the spring, after the end of basketball season. But when her father emerged as a star on the national political scene, Ayla's label, Double Deal Records, suddenly decided to release the EP sooner, in order to capitalize on the family's sudden notoriety.
"The record company came to me Wednesday and said, 'We're going to put out this album, because of all the excitement that's happening,'" says the Massachusetts native. "I was like, 'I thought we were going to wait till April!'"
Circles contains five songs -- a cover of Vanessa Amorosi's 1999 European hit Absolutely Everybody; one called Pick It Up, co-written by fellow Season 5 contestant Will Makar; and three that Ayla co-wrote, including No More, which she performed today on the CBS Early Show.
Here's an excerpt of the USA today article:
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If Ayla Brown keeps a to-do list, this week's might look something like this:
-- Sort through date offers after dad told a national television audience I was "available."
-- Release album.
-- Beat Clemson.
The American Idol Season 5 semifinalist is back in the spotlight, thanks to father Scott Brown's election to the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat vacated by Teddy Kennedy's death -- a victory that will end the Democratic supermajority in the Senate.
But Ayla had plenty going on already. The 6'0" Boston College senior plays guard for the women's basketball team (the Lady Eagles are currently 11-9). She has a new 5-song EP, Circles, available digitally today.
Ayla initially had planned to release Circles in the spring, after the end of basketball season. But when her father emerged as a star on the national political scene, Ayla's label, Double Deal Records, suddenly decided to release the EP sooner, in order to capitalize on the family's sudden notoriety.
"The record company came to me Wednesday and said, 'We're going to put out this album, because of all the excitement that's happening,'" says the Massachusetts native. "I was like, 'I thought we were going to wait till April!'"
Circles contains five songs -- a cover of Vanessa Amorosi's 1999 European hit Absolutely Everybody; one called Pick It Up, co-written by fellow Season 5 contestant Will Makar; and three that Ayla co-wrote, including No More, which she performed today on the CBS Early Show.
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