Thursday, May 8, 2003

the american idle...

well, finally josh got the boot. so my theory was correct. even though you can easily say he got the boot because he wasn't as good as the other 3. but i still stand by my theory. had he done a lot poorly, he could have slided by on pity votes like the week before. that's why he was so ashamed to not been in the bottom 2 the week before after such a horrible performance. and that's why he was glad to get voted off this week. because he knew it was his time to go, and it was judged on best what he had to give. something he could be proud of. one recommendation that i would give to the next season of american idol would be that the show shouldn't be dragging it's heels on voting the finalists off. for example, it shouldn't have taken 2 weeks to vote off jennifer olivarez, charles grigsby and their mickey mouse club performances. i would shorten that up. and then further extend the bad auditions. can't seem to get enough of them. what is amazing to me is that looking at kimberly locke and clay aiken's auditions, they looked like totally different people. amazing what a make over and a crew of fashion professionals can do. ruben is the exception. he just got fatter. they must have a good cook at the house. at least ruben ditched those tan leather jackets. i don't know what kind of a look he was going for, but he ended up looking like a butterball turkey...a gianormous one at that. i'm sure most of the people agreed as he finally put back on his 205 sports jerseys. as for the final 2 weeks of the show. the pity votes should mostly stop here. everyone has an edge. some bigger than others. my money is still on clay.



still haven't started work at home yet. today will be the 6th day without pay as my financial stability depends on one guy who can't seem to find the time to put his signature on something at HR. i'm getting a little more concerned as each day passes by with nothing moving forward. you know what's so f'd up about these situations? the institution has too much interest protecting them selves and not enough interest in helping the person that actually needs help.

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