MakePaulaCry wrote:
She shouldn't curtsy like that, those brittle legs might snap!
These legs here look mighty fine to me
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MakePaulaCry wrote: These legs here look mighty fine to me
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It's a shame I don't give a shit dearest fantard. How fucking pathetic and juvenile when someone makes a sarcastic comment and a retarded fantard comes
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OMFG!!!!11 LOOK AT THIS PIC!!!!11ONE HER LEGS LOOK FINE!!!!!!! Fuck, you Carrie tards are too easy. Not one comment will get past you psychotic fuckers! Now I can see why you hicks are unemployed losers. |
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Bo I have no idea wtf you're seeing.........
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If you don't like carrie then stay the fuck out. I am sure your night is all ruined because she won again.....tough shit
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I love that red carpet dress. She looks like she's put alittle weight back on and she looks healthy to me now. Congrats to Carrie! She sounded really
good last night and my 9 yo said she was a hottie.
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Tigershere wrote: ohhh boo fucking hoo tiger... this isn't a fan board you asshole! and once again you posted a pic of Kelly in Carrie's thread Is she just sticking her ass out in this picture or is she wearing those padded underwear I've heard about for people with absolutely no ass ? |
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Tigershere wrote: Kelly should have pulled that out of the closet to wear to last night's award show. She certainly would have stood out in the crowd.
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Unfortunately, Yelly doesn't seem to get invited to anymore award shows even though her kelbots still hope with a glimmer that she would magically show up whenever there is one.
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Underwood most popular "Idol," Castro overratedLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Country singer Carrie Underwood is the all-time most popular "American Idol" winner, and dreadlocked Jason Castro was voted the most overrated contestant this season, according to a poll released on Monday by AOL Television. With the most watched U.S. television show reaching its climax this week, finalists David Archuleta, 17, and David Cook, 25, are running neck and neck in terms of best performances of the seventh season, according to the poll. Archuleta's rendering of John Lennon's "Imagine" in February was rated best of the season by 35 percent of those taking part, with Cook's rock version of the Michael Jackson hit "Billie Jean" in March also getting 35 percent. The AOL Television poll, conducted May 9-16, received more than 1.3 million votes. Underwood, the 2005 "American Idol" winner who went on to win Grammy, American Music, Billboard and Country Music Association awards, was voted the most popular "Idol" by 54 percent of those taking part. Kelly Clarkson, who won the first season in 2002, was second with 26 percent of votes. Castro, the mellow guitar-playing Texan who made it to the final four round of contestants this year, topped the list of most overrated singers of the 2008 season with 28 percent of votes. Some 35 percent rated his performance of the Bob Dylan classic "Mr. Tambourine Man," in which Castro flubbed the lyrics, the worst of the year. An overwhelming majority -- 63 percent -- thought that contestants who had record deals in the past should not be allowed to compete on the Fox network show. The thumbs-down reflected the controversy over sixth-placed Irish singer Carly Smithson, 24, who got her second chance to make a career in the music industry after a record deal nine years ago went nowhere. Australian Michael Johns, 29, was considered the 2008 "Idol" loser most likely to make good, despite being eliminated five weeks ago. |
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Starting tomorrow, Nintendo will begin airing commercials featuring various famous females to showcase the crimson and black DS and the re-release of the
metallic rose DS Lite - which was sold as a bundle with Nintendogs
during the holiday season last year. In case you missed it, here's the adorable Liv Tyler commercial as she geeks out with Brain Age
2. And now for a sneak peek at Carrie
Underwood having some fun with Nintendogs on her pretty-in-pink DS Lite!
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Congrats to Carrie on winning another useless popularity poll
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The joy in Carrie winning these polls is the priceless reactions from kelbots, such as yourself, with their heads exploding from Carrie overload!
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ILovegreeneyes wrote: Really? She looks bigger. How do you know she is lighter now than when that picture was taken? Are you a super stalker who follows her everywhere even when she is weighing herself on her bathroom scales? Kudos for you dedication. Also, it is not a nic, it is a vocation. |
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Shyster wrote:I don't see any kelbot heads exploding around here shyster. that's your wishful thinking. Personally I understand Carrie's popularity. She's a barbie doll...pretty, thin, well dressed thanks to a team of stylists, always says the right thing, talented to a degree. Society are sheep...they buy into the fantasy. No big shock there. Carrie is the latest incarnation of the country sexpot/girl next door. First Shania, then Faith/Martina, Grethcen (although she was never the girl next door), now it's Carrie's turn.. but I can see her fading quickly as Taylor Swift moves up the laddar of success. Did you see the difference in reaction to Taylor's performance/award win v. Carrie's? When Carrie performed her own song people looked bored to t.ears... Taylor got roaring applause and a standing O. When Taylor won her award people cried over her acceptance speech... when Carrie won again no one gave a fuck. I'm not sure if you all venture into the sales thread of the main idol forum here but here is something for you to chew on... with 60% of the tally in Some Hearts sits at #34 on the chart... Carnival Ride is nowhere to be found. I think Carrie screwed the pooch releasing Last Name and trying to tie it to BHC...she just successful reminded people that the original was better Really? She looks bigger. How do you know she is lighter now than when that picture was taken? because I eyes that work? anyone can look at recent pictures and tell that Kelly has lost at least 5-10 lbs since last summer, mainly from being on tour I'm sure.
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Taylor can't 'yet' sing that well live
She had to do gimmicks to get a crowd to respond. Didn't Brit do the water deal years ago ? She's a cute girl and nice and all but she has no live vocal skillz...yet Shes young and can easily get better but right now she's rough live......fact! |
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ACM Winners Comment on Honors and Shifting Winds
Sugarland, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley Talk Backstage
Sugarland
Those were just two of the observations made backstage Sunday night (May 18) at the 43rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Other winners visiting the pressroom included Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Brad Paisley, Tracy Lawrence and Rascal Flatts. Garth Brooks, recipient of the first-ever ACM Crystal Milestone Award, showed up, too, but was whisked away by ACM publicists after spending less than two minutes at the podium. Nettles' comment about the winds of change blowing through country music came after Sugarland won single record and song of the year honors for "Stay," an emotional performance that featured starkly sparse production and a running time of almost five minutes. Additionally, Lambert's edgy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was named album of the year, and Texas-based singer-songwriter Jack Ingram became the top new male vocalist after more than a decade as a highly-respected regional artist. "I think it's an exciting time in country music," Nettles said. "Some people will say in the music industry that it's very scary ... that there's less control or that people are trying to learn how to market now with all the new technology. But I think with those fears comes a lot of flexibility and a lot of stretching range. I think a shift is happening." Nettles and musical partner Kristian Bush credited their record label, Mercury, with having the faith to release "Stay" as a single to country radio. "They were nervous, but they were trusting," Nettles said. "You know, 'If you guys believe in this and want to do it, then we will back you.'" Of the bare-bones musical arrangement, Bush said, "I just love that as a production choice -- choosing not to put things in a song." As a newer artist with somewhat limited success on the country airplay chart, Lambert was certain Kenny Chesney would be taking home the album of the year prize at the ACMs. "I've never had a Top 10 hit, so I just kind of ruled out album of the year," she said. "Just being nominated for it was amazing." However, Lambert's album sales have been surprisingly high in the absence of a huge hit at radio. "I've been really blessed to walk the fine line between of being critically acclaimed and also having commercial success -- because that's rarely done," she said. "I always reference the Dixie Chicks and Dwight Yoakam for doing that." Giving special credit to her album producers, Frank Liddell and Mike Wrunke, Lambert said, "I'm so appreciative for people to accept me for what I am. I am a little left of center, and I surround myself with people who think that way. Because of those people, they say to me that it's OK to be who I am." As a multi-platinum artist who's now headlining concerts at major arenas, Underwood is now well-aware of how much work is involved for female singers. In particular, she says other female artists are long overdue in getting nominated for the entertainer of the year award from various organizations. "I think there have been several women over the past decade that should have been nominated at some point," she said. "It's disappointing that they haven't been, because I know -- and I'm speaking for all of us -- how hard women have to work. Not to take anything away from the guys, but we have to do a lot more than they have to do. ... It's unfortunate that a lot more women haven't gotten a lot more credit." She commended Lambert on her album of the year win. "Miranda is a wonderful artist," Underwood said. "It goes back to the women thing. It seems like there's only a certain number of [award] slots, and it's like everybody is vying for two or three slots. It's kind of weird. None of us are competitive with each other anyway. We get together and we hang out. Miranda is one of those people who deserves a lot more credit than she's gotten. Her album is great." Brooks & Dunn expected Sugarland to break their run as top vocal duo. Noting that he was sitting in the audience with partner Kix Brooks when the winner was announced, Ronnie Dunn said, "He looked at me. I was looking away, and he said, 'What'd they say?'" Brooks added, "Some other duo had already won a couple of awards. You know how it is out here. When it gets swinging in somebody's direction, it's kind of their night." Paisley was named top male vocalist, but he seemed happiest about the audience reaction to Jason Alexander's appearance on the awards show. Alexander, best known for his role as George Costanza on Seinfeld, directed and is featured in Paisley's video for "Online," which was named video of the year. "I was standing backstage, ready to play, and when he walked out, the ovation was really, really huge," Paisley said. "It was wonderful to see that kind of treatment for him. I told him after we won, 'Who needs an Emmy?'" Paisley says he's always relieved when he wins an award. "Your nerves are on the edge during a show like this for many reasons," he explained. "We had a couple of performances, and those are all opportunities to make a complete and total fool of yourself. And then I had four chances to lose. It's fun to win, and that kind of relief makes you go, 'All right. Let's just go to the party now and have a good time and go on with the career.'" Lawrence shared vocal event of the year honors for "Find Out Who Your Friends Are," his collaboration with Chesney and Tim McGraw. He says he now has a more mature view of what the awards mean. "Every time you win an award, I think it's very validating because there are so many people behind it," he said. "It's fans, it's all the guys in radio, all the people in our industry. I guess at this stage in my career, being able to take another run for it, I think I appreciate it a lot more." Rascal Flatts picked up another win as top vocal group, along with The ACM/The Home Depot Humanitarian Award for their work with the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville, the American Red Cross and other charities. "It's kind of weird that you can win an award for being kind, but we accept it, and we're humbled and honored by it, really," lead vocalist Gary LeVox said. "It's not only the kids, it's the faculty and everybody at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. We've been fortunate enough to change some lives over there, but they have changed our lives for the better. It's a magical place." Guitarist Joe Don Rooney said his appreciation of the Red Cross grew even more recently after a tornado ravaged his hometown of Picher, Okla. "Within two hours, they were there -- the Tulsa chapter," Rooney said. "They had shelters set up. They had food. They had counseling set up for those people affected. I've never seen a hands-on [effort] like that, so it gave me a whole new outlook. 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I think I stumbled upon the lyrics to a new Carrie song: It's the sequel to BHC (like LN was the prequel)
Tomorrow morning, I'll go to the courthouse to get my divorce Tomorrow morning, I'll explain to the judge why my marriage ran the course Tomrrow morning, I'll be single again and free to be a tramp .... once more I can go to the bar and hit on all the guys I can let any man interested get between my thighs I'm sure I'll sleep with one, two or maybe twenty Because tomorrow I'll be single after I go to divorce court I'll spackle on my makeup and put on high heels I'll let every man get in a cheap feel Oh yes it's easy to get inside my heaven .... Cuz I'm a whore I can go to the bar and hit on all the guys I can let any may interested get between my thighs I'm sure I'll sleep with one, two or maybe twenty Because tomorrow I'll be single after I go to divorce court Tony Romo didn't want me after a fuck or two Chace Crawford dumped me cuz I threw up all my food Maybe third time will be the charm ...... Where's my vagasil? I can go to the bar and hit on all the guys I can let any may interested get between my thighs I'm sure I'll sleep with one, two or maybe twenty Because tomorrow I'll be single after I go to divorce court Tomorrow night ... oh wait I need to save that for my 4th cd (spoken word) Anyone seen my mirror? Where's my fucking mirror? It's been 5 minutes since I last looked at myself I need a mirror now dammit! Too late, now my whole day is ruined |
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ILovegreeneyes wrote: Wow you have just confirmed how pathetic and immature you are!!! LOL Good God you need some help. STAT
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