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So, who is watching American Idol?


DudeAsInCool

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I check it out. Aside from being funny, I attempt to use my own judgement on deciding who gets to go to Hollywood (to see Dude). So far, I have been pretty dead on. I also have an ear for tone and rhythm, though I am too self-conscious to attempt much on my own.

It's safe to say that I'll most likely never own any past, present or future Idols' music, but it's interestiing to see the journey they take. Reality or not, you can view it as a sitcom or even one of the game shows from the past, such as The Gong Show. Now that was entertainment!

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I only watch the first episodes to laugh at people who suck and the ones throwing hissy fits.

oh right, a likely story. :lol:

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the greek version is called Fame Story. They have the sexiest babe ever in there. I only watch it, no soumd of course, when she "sings". She is so hot that when she got kicked out, they had to bring her back cause the ratings went to low LOL

I can't believe some people actually like that show

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