Apr 30th, 2008
American Idol: From this Brooke, the tears flow
No surprise this week. Brooke White, who had been skirting elimination all month, was shown the door and then was nearly inconsolable as she sang herself off American Idol to Neil Diamond’s “I Am, I Said.” And speaking of skirting, Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson circled the wagons in defense of Paula Abdul, not specifically addressing her Tuesday-night gaffe but declaring that Paula is “part of our family” and that the rumors out there are not true. Earlier, Paula defended herself on Ryan’s radio program. Most rumors emerged from conspiracy-theory bloggers and tabloid media.
Who knows? Meanwhile, Jason Castro of Rockwall, along with David Archuleta, David Cook and Syesha Mercado, rock on for another week. If Jason makes it another week, American Idol will visit Rockwall.
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7 Responses to “American Idol: From this Brooke, the tears flow”
Forgot: No Draft.That is the only thing the system learned from the Vietnam War, DON’T HAVE A DRAFT.
And of course the bill will be forthcoming, as a crude fission weapon on a major US city, most likely Manhattan.The logic of it is completely inescapable.
We have always been at war with Eastasia.
Come on people. This is why the hippies got so pissed off about Vietnam. If we didn’t tell them about how much we were losing, we could still be there! This time around, we’re getting it right.
Main reason #1. Americans like crappy music.
According to the Poll on Dotspotter - Antonella is here to stay.