Nancyg56
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MeanLaureen said::::::::looking around to see if Matthew is looking - nope, coast is clear....:::::::::::
Ayi Chihuahua!!!![]()
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What you said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MeanLaureen said::::::::looking around to see if Matthew is looking - nope, coast is clear....:::::::::::
Ayi Chihuahua!!!![]()
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wvrevy said:Ace - AKA "Bashful the Dwarf" or this guy:- 1) Lose the make-up, dude, you look like a mime.
Elliot - AKA "The Homicidal Amishman" or "The Bouncy White R&B Wannabe" - Yeah...um...if you "thought that was Freddy" singing, I'd strongly suggest a trip to the ear, nose, and throat specialist for a hearing test.I just don't see the attraction to the little monkey at all, and the vibrato (that the word you were looking for, Maureen?)
nliedel said:There was just an article in the local paper about how the contestants families have to raise their own money to go view the show, which is fine imo.
As bicker said, the exposure alone is worth a lot of money in the long run. It's not paying the bills now but a saavy contestant can make money from it in the future.
Actually there are dentists who specialize in improving musicians' teeth. A friend of DS's had nothing wrong with his teeth, but he went to this specialist to realign things to improve his performance (I think he played trombone or tuba). Since I found out about that, I've wondered if any of the musical performers (like Elliott) would consider doing something like this, since he could benefit from work anyways.Cindy B said:I'm not sure about singers but teeth placement affects musical intsrument playing ability.
My son plays the oboe which uses a very tall and narrow reed t play the woodwind instrument. The placement of the reed is a precise thing where teeth, tongue and breathing have to be done in a correct way or two things will happen
1 Reeds will break in your mouth
2 You can't breath and play at the same time.
Orthodontia will affect his playing. It will realign the teeth and the metal will change the tone of the instrument.
nliedel said:There was just an article in the local paper about how the contestants families have to raise their own money to go view the show, which is fine imo.
As bicker said, the exposure alone is worth a lot of money in the long run. It's not paying the bills now but a saavy contestant can make money from it in the future.
MeanLaureen said:I did hear somewhere that they get $400 per show to spend on wardrobe. Wonder if they get to keep what they don't spend? Some of the guys don't look like they are putting out anywhere near $400 unless they are getting some expensive shoes!
You mean, kind of like schools giving student athletes a "free" education...while making millions of dollars off of their blood and sweat?bicker said:American Idol's producers compensate the contestants very generously, by giving them exposure to tens of millions of people every week. They give them an incredible shot at their dream.
I knew you'd catch that.MeanLaureen said:Eric.. don't make me get Jeff over here
That's what I get for posting while listening to the Rent soundtrackMeanLaureen said:Yeah, thats it! (and psst.. it's Laureen... you still haven't forgiven me for pushing you into the World Showcase Lagoon in Disney Survivor have you?![]()
I don't understand at all why Chris did not sing Under Pressure last night. He could have been really electric. What a missed opportunity...though he isn't going anywhere.Nancy said:Now we know why all the good songs were not sang last night....they used them all tonight. I enjoyed that! (and that is so the song Chris should have sang last night!!!)
theSurlyMermaid said:I don't understand at all why Chris did not sing Under Pressure last night. He could have been really electric. What a missed opportunity...though he isn't going anywhere.