Get back to me when people going on Survivor learn to start a fire.
Seriously though. What are they thinking? And on this show, I doubt they're being recruited like the others. They went after this. How could they not plan a little?
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Get back to me when people going on Survivor learn to start a fire.
Seriously though. What are they thinking? And on this show, I doubt they're being recruited like the others. They went after this. How could they not plan a little?
Get back to me when people going on Survivor learn to start a fire.
Yau-man did!
Please pray for me. I'm watching "Last Comic Standing."
I cannot quit the show.
Finally got around to watching NFNS last night - they really are just begging for Top Chef to sue them, aren't they? (Though I can't tell if Giada is supposed to be Padma or Tim Gunn.)
Anyway, I was glad to see Alexis get the boot. He was so nervous the entire time it was making my skin crawl. And if Doreen can't manage to crack a smile, she can go next.
I can see why Dzintra was rejected three times - she really is wound up tight. But I also felt bad that the other contestants were so dismissive of her being sent to the ER - it would have been nice of the producers to step in and say "This was a call our medical team made, not Dzintra's choice."
I can see why Dzintra was rejected three times - she really is wound up tight. But I also felt bad that the other contestants were so dismissive of her being sent to the ER - it would have been nice of the producers to step in and say "This was a call our medical team made, not Dzintra's choice."
ITA. I thought both the other contestants and the judges were very harsh on her considering that it didn't look like the medical person was giving her a choice.
I don't watch America's Got Talent, but I have to say that I love this clip from yesterday's show of "Prince Poppycock" singing the famous aria from The Barber of Seville. The voice isn't top-notch, but the performance is fantastic!
OMG, small-town noodle making C and me cry.
It's really incredible they're only picking five girls and give guys.
Jose Ruiz is adorable! And Kent, omg, killing me. And C, damn.