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idol results — week 4

March 14, 2007 By Robin Lee Hatcher

Hey, Idol fans. I missed my weekly “idol chatter” post as I was fighting with the set-up of a new smaller television. The big screen TV is headed for my #2 daughter’s home so that my family room won’t look so crowded to prospective buyers.

Last night belonged, once again, to the girls. Melinda and Lakisha and Jordin were my favorites, leagues ahead of any of the other performers, in my humble opinion. And I loved the songs for the night. I grew up on the Supremes and owned lots of their records. Love the Motown sound, and Diana Ross in particular.

And tonight, once again, Sanjaya should have gone home but didn’t. He is a cute kid and has a lovely smile. (I do wish they’d go easy on his makeup!) But his vocal performance was so weak on Tuesday. He shouldn’t be continuing, and even he seems to know it.

Brandon Rogers Anyway, we bade farewell to Brandon. Sorry to see him go so soon. Not that Brandon didn’t have his problems on Tuesday. He forgot the words to his song, but at least he was in tune.

Best wishes, Brandon. I hope you meet with much success.

-rlh-

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  1. Robin Bayne says

    March 15, 2007 at 10:01 am

    Robin, I saw on the news today that the website for “worst singers” was encouraging everyone to call in and vote for Sanjaya, that even Howard Stern had his listeners supporting this guy. Guess that’s why he’s still in the running.

  2. Susanne says

    March 15, 2007 at 2:11 pm

    Sad to see Brandon go. I really think he’s better than what came out this week.

  3. Cathy West says

    March 16, 2007 at 6:16 am

    You’re not kidding! Sometimes I wonder if everyone that votes for the people that really can’t sing do it on purpose, or if they just need hearing aids.
    Oh well. At least it’s a fun distraction!

  4. Kansas Bob says

    March 17, 2007 at 10:28 am

    Vote for the Worst (http://votefortheworst.com/) is supporting Sanjaya … might keep him on the show a few more weeks.
    As for me I hope that this young man can get it together and wow the judges and us this week … he is just a teenager and needs to be encouraged!

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