Oh! And I loved Adam Lambert last night. I've heard some of his new CD (a friend has it), and overall, it's way too techno for me (frankly, any techno is too techno for me), but I really liked the song he did last night.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
apologies for my incessant complaints 2 nights ago about NBC showing "The Sing Off" and allotting 2 hours for 6 songs. Apparently, 12 songs were actually sung and somehow I missed the first hour!
How I thought 1 hour was actually 2 is something I need to sort out for myself.
I only listened to the first minute of it. I was in search of a melody and there didn't seem to be one in that song.
Oh good, I'm glad it wasn't just me. I did like the Adam Lambert song though, and even the J-Lo one (despite her pronunciation of Louboutin).
And I agree that Jakob will do just fine, so I'm happy with Russell taking home the prize.
Yeah, is that the way fashionistas pronounce Louboutin? Because, it's an actual guy's name and he's actually French, and that's not how you say that in French.
I always thought it was "tine" not "taan" among other pronunciation issues.
"taan" is correct in French, as in "coq au vin."
I got all distracted by Cat saying she was wearing Manolos and what that says about maybe a generational divide in fancy footwear and now I can't really recall the song.
Yeah, is that the way fashionistas pronounce Louboutin? Because, it's an actual guy's name and he's actually French, and that's not how you say that in French.
Well, I don't know about fashionistas, but Christian Louboutin pronounces it Loo-boo-ta[n](as in vin). And I'm pretty sure that's what Cat said as well.
OMG. Tells you how far out of the loop I am. I thought she was saying Louis Vuitton (sp?) and I was thinking, "I didn't know they made shoes!"
Me=out of touch with today's fashions. Obviously.