Singapore Idol
Firstly I have not been posting and this post is make up for what i have not posted in a while. Singapore Idol. Total comedy the auditions, laughed like mad while watching it so here comes the character analysis... Careless Whisper. People say that if one sings badly the person who says he is good is deaf. But in his case it is otherwise. Ok, I am sure that he had sung to his family members/friends and would ask them whether he sounded alright. And if that guy had the guts to come to singapore idol2 and sing at the same volume as when he sung during singapore idol1 it means that these family members/friends must have said that he was good. Here is what I have to say to his friends/family members: can you all listen to what he is singing?
Do-Re-Mi. Last year she sang Do-Re-Mi, this year she sings a song tittled 'Hero', i admit it is a better choice of song (obviously) but if the judges say you are out, you are out, no need to plead.
Nong Nong Ago. When i came into class on monday morning I heard Norman imitating that guy and singing that song to Eugene and I saw Eugene laughing like mad. Another case of family member/friends never honestly tell him what they think of him saying. A shout to all these family/friends: if you don't want to embarass your friends when they ask for your honest opinion you are going to make they them embrassed when they go on national television. So next time, if they are horrible just tell them they are horrible, if they are good immediately ask them to join Singapore Idol.
Kung Fu Rapper& Cowboy. Heard alot of commotion about them, but in the end i realised that Singapore are just making a big fuss out of nothing. But I must admit, who the hell raps and does kungfu -_-''. The cowboy's problem is somewhat similar to the Nong Nong Ago guy's problem, bad pronounciation. Imagine Mr Chen when he hears that.
Mr Chen:"You have bad pronounciation, must be because of your short tongue"
Now the last man on the list. Paul Twohill. I remember when I saw him earlier this year, I could not believe that it was him. I mean, he has grown a MOB of hair on his head which covers one side of his head. And when he was rolling on the ground (it was shown on sunday) he looked like a fool. I mean who asks the cameraman to take a video clip of himself rolling down and put it on national television? Btw, if he had said he was from catholic high, you can be sure that Ms Saras or Mr Lee would talk about it the next morning... =P
This post is not purposely offending the Singapore Idol contestants, it is just a piece of advice to you all =)
Btw, now i realise that my blog cannot be viewed perfectly with IE


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