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bigklgfan
04-02-2004, 01:43 AM
Can any of you American Idol fans answer this question for me? When they were having auditions a girl said something nasty to Simon and even Paula yelled at her and told her she was out of line and not professional. Did that girl make it to the finals and is she Jennifer Hudson? I, for the life of me remember it happening but I didn't think she made it passed the auditions but a friend says it's Jennifer. Who can help me????
Scoops
04-02-2004, 04:32 AM
Good Morning, I know who you are talking about, the one that was nasty but they moved her along irregardless of it?........but I think that person you are referring to had Jennifer Hudson's brand new straight hairstyle as she has worn it the last two shows....Jennifer had her big hair during the auditions, and Jennifer was considerably heavier also. That other surly woman was about Jennifer's size now....and I think she had her boyfriend with her. I remember that woman making it to Hollywood, but don't recall at which point she was eliminated after that...She never got to sing in front of the live audience. I am pretty sure about this....anyone else?
They do look alike now that Jennifer has changed her image. I just recall the other girl as having a lot of attitude...although Jennifer is getting a bit of an edge.
Hi Big,
I remember that, too. But too bad I don't remember who it was either.....could it have been Jennifer?
I'm not a fan of hers....seems she's got a chip on her shoulder about something.
How have you been? Any good "gossip" for us? (and I mean that in a nice way) lol
Hi Scoops.
<<SPAMSPAMSPAMlthough Jennifer is getting a bit of an edge.>>>
Yup. lol
english101
04-02-2004, 07:27 AM
Scoops...I don't mean to add more pee to your cornflakes this morning, but I don't think "irregardless" is a word. It should be "regardless.
PK...
04-02-2004, 07:32 AM
Hmmm...
My spell check passed it, irregardless... Should I have my spellcheck checked??
;0))
PK
PK...
04-02-2004, 07:36 AM
Ah..... My Spellcheck is of the "casual" persuasion, not the "formal" persuasion....
<<Irregardless is a word that many people mistakenly believe to be correct usage in formal style, when in fact it is used chiefly in nonstandard speech or casual writing. The word was coined in the United States in the early 20th century, probably from a blend of irrespective and regardless. Perhaps this is why some critics insist that there is “no such word” as irregardless, a charge they would not think of leveling at a nonstandard word with a longer history, such as ain’t. Since people use irregardless, it is undoubtedly a word. But it has never been accepted in Standard English and is usually changed by editors to regardless before getting into print.>>
;0))
PK would be a poor editor, I guess...
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