I've been watching American Idol since Season 2. For the first couple seasons that I watched, I'd watch every episode. In the last couple of years, however, I've watched it off and on...but I do know who everyone is.
]Lost and insecure, you found me, lyin on the floor... whyd you have to wait?where were you?
just a little late...you found me The Fray --> You Found Me
I'm also a non-viewer. Although I did see a small bit when a news channel asked the question "Is Idol getting meaner?" (although... that particular news show was hardly very enlightening.)
“Among the attributes of God, although they are all equal, mercy shines with even more brilliancy than justice.” —Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
By the way, Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, was a racist.
I've never watched it, but a few weeks ago when some of my friends and I were playing pool in the downstairs lounge, some others were watching TV and I saw a few of the auditions...
Wow...it seems so far there are more people on here who don't watch it then there are who do, which surprised me. Where I live everybody watches American Idol (myself included). My sister got me started on it during season 3. I think it's great!
I've hardly seen any of it at all, but the other evening I was on my laptop, which happened to be near the TV, and my brother was channel-surfing and landed on American Idol, so I saw about half an hour of auditions. It was fairly amusing, actually! I won't mark it on my calendar or anything, but it was interesting.
Catspaw wrote:I've hardly seen any of it at all, but the other evening I was on my laptop, which happened to be near the TV, and my brother was channel-surfing and landed on American Idol, so I saw about half an hour of auditions. It was fairly amusing, actually! I won't mark it on my calendar or anything, but it was interesting.
Auditions are my favorite part. They crack me up.
-------------------------------------------- "I’m done and finished with low living, sight walking, small planning,
smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed visions, mundane talking, cheap
living, and dwarfed goals...I am a disciple of Jesus."
I've never watched the show, but tonight I participated in our church's talent show. At the end, there were judges pretending they were from American Idol.
Jordin Sparks was one of four backup singers at a Michael W. Smith concert I attended this past Christmas season. I just might have to follow the contest to see how she does.