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That's how I feel about a lot of what David Cook has done. He doesn't have the best voice, but it has been interesting.
The other David just creeps me out. I don't think Justin is a good singer, but I'll also cop to be prejudiced against him because he looks so much like one of my exes. I might like Syesha if she ever chose a song I knew.
Hee. From Ted Allen's blog:
Now, on this Elimination Challenge: Feed a family of four for ten bucks? At Whole Foods?! Have you ever been to Whole Foods? It costs $10 to drive past the place. I once brought an organic melon to the checkout in a Whole Foods in Chicago, and it rang up at $12! (Needless to say, that melon stayed in the store.)
Project Runway Season 6 will film in LA and NYC.
I wonder how this splitting between two coasts thing is going to work.
Survivor: Aww, so sad
about James. He dealt with it well, but I thought he could go all the way.
Thought Amanda played things VERY well. Definitely gets points on the "outwit" scale for
that make-everyone-vote-for-me ploy.
What scrappy said. The show has kept me interested through the loss of good characters via good suspense.
Another fun tribal council, for sure.
ITA Scrappy. This season has been AWESOME with the blindsides.
Poor Alexis, we hardly knew ye.
And poor James, having to show up in the jury carrying his IV!
Has the environment gotten more dangerous, or have the medics gotten more strict?
While I haven't really enjoyed the season, these last few tribal councils have been AWESOME.
Has the environment gotten more dangerous, or have the medics gotten more strict?
I think there have been way more physical challenges (and IMO they haven't been fun to watch, which is one reason that I was pretty bored by this season). Also, I think that they should just treat them right away with bandages and Cipro (or whatever), instead of making them tough it out. I know they are not really out in the wild, "surviving".
Yeah, Jonathan's injury might not have been fixable (though *preventable* is another story) but I think a little freer hand with the antibiotics might have saved James.