| 2 weeks ago :: Nov 15, 2009 - 11:04AM #41 | |
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I Went To It Last Night
Did Anyone See It When Calvin Harris Ran On The Stage? With A Pineapple On His Head? Lmfao! |
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| 2 weeks ago :: Nov 15, 2009 - 4:59PM #42 | |
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Jamie Archer Voted off X Factor
In the bottom two this week were Jamie Archer and Lloyd Daniels. They had to sing for the judges to save their place in the competition. Simon Cowell chose to keep his act Jamie in, Cheryl Cole sent him home, Louis Walsh saved Lloyd, and Dannii Minogue chose to save Jamie, taking it to deadlock once again. The act that received the fewest votes from the public and therefore sent home was Jamie, ending his X Factor dream. I just cannot believe that Jamie would be voted off, I thought he was really talented and it's a shame that he is gone yet the terrible twins still remain, there's no justice in the world it seems. |
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| 2 weeks ago :: Nov 15, 2009 - 5:02PM #43 | |
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| 2 weeks ago :: Nov 16, 2009 - 6:00PM #44 | |
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I want John and Edward to win
They'd really be better suited hosting a kid's show on Nick or the Disney Channel. The rest of the performers are bland and dull.
Jack Tunney
President of the World Wrestling Federation |
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| 1 week ago :: Nov 22, 2009 - 5:26PM #45 | |
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X Factor dream ends for 'Jedward'
Simon Cowell called them an "unstoppable machine" but John and Edward were deadwood after being voted off X Factor. The hyper-quiffed identical pop twins, known as Jedward, came up against Olly Murs in the sing-off. The twins' rendition of Boyzone's No Matter What was unusually subdued with no dance routine and no tricks. Olly, one of the show favourites, said he was "a bit gutted" to be in the bottom two. But his polished performance of Eric Clapton's Wonderful Tonight was too good for the brothers. His fans will nevertheless have wondered if judge Simon Cowell could turn around and stab the superior singer in the back, as he did with Welsh teenager Lucie Jones earlier in the series when she came up against the twins. But Cowell stuck with Olly, telling the twins: "I'm actually going to miss you, I am." Cheryl Cole also voted for Olly while Louis Walsh went with his act, John and Edward. That left Dannii Minogue to ratchet up the tension. She said: "I'm going to have to judge it as I've judged it the whole time. On the premise that it's a singing competition I will have to send home John and Edward." The pair remained all smiles as they were voted out, saying Olly deserved to go through and reach the final. One of the twins said: "It's been the greatest experience of my life. We're here every single weekend on live television having the greatest time of our life." The other chipped in with: "It's, like, deadly. It's, like, so cool." |
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| 5 days ago :: Nov 25, 2009 - 2:58PM #46 | |
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Yeah justice has been served well done to Danni for doing the right thing and judgeing on singing
after they stood there and sang that Boyzone song she had to send them home it was awful. There is a rumour that they are wanted for the "Im a celebrity get me out of here". That would be pretty cool to watch as i had nothing against the kids i just didn't think they deserved to be in a singing competition.
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| 4 days ago :: Nov 26, 2009 - 7:30PM #47 | |
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| 4 days ago :: Nov 26, 2009 - 7:36PM #48 | |
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Joe to win.
Think I ever cared about you? Do care about you? Will care about you? You're all mistaken. I never have cared and I never will care about any of you.
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| 5 hours ago :: Nov 30, 2009 - 3:55PM #49 | |
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Lloyd Daniels' X-Factor dream ends
Welsh singer Lloyd Daniels was defiant on Sunday with no sign of tears after learning his X-Factor dream was in tatters. The teenager declared he has "enjoyed every moment" after being voted off the television talent show by the public, leaving just four remaining acts. Daniels received fewer votes than Olly Murs after his version of Take That's "A Million Love Songs" and the Elton John classic "I'm Still Standing." Daniels, the youngest contestant on the show, has been singled out for criticism by Louis Walsh, and last week he broke down in tears after being told that he should have been voted off. But fellow judge and the singer's mentor Cheryl Cole predicted a big future, and urged him to be proud of his achievements on the show. "He is only 16 - he has got loads of time to blossom into a real star," she said. The show featured its normal mix of pop stars - this time Rihanna and Alicia Keys showed off their talent. Joe McElderry has emerged as a favourite for the X-Factor crown after continuing to wow the judges with "Could It Be Magic" and "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word." Cole hailed the first performance "flawless." Simon Cowell said: "What was so impressive there was that you managed to navigate through all the dancing and production. It looked like you were really in control." |
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| 28 minutes ago :: Nov 30, 2009 - 8:16PM #50 | |
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Lloyd's best perfomance was his last one before he went home lol.
Joe to win still.
Think I ever cared about you? Do care about you? Will care about you? You're all mistaken. I never have cared and I never will care about any of you.
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