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PLEASE NOTE: The Reality TV World Message Boards are filled with desperate
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but intolerance for other viewpoints is NOT welcome and respect for other
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"What have you done?"
alleycat904 17 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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04-29-05, 09:40 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: What have you done?" |
Hmmm, I had not noticed but will watch for the phrase now that you have mentioned it. Randy sure has gotten a lot from being on AI, hasn't he? His career has just taken off.
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alleycat904 17 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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04-30-05, 09:57 PM (EST)
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Wouldn't that be a "fun" twist to the American Idol Wednesday night show. Couldn't you just see Simon's face if Randy gives immunity to a contestent he doesn't like. Ha!
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DontGetMeStarted 880 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Fitness Correspondent"
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05-02-05, 02:09 PM (EST)
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A 'get out of jail free card'....I wonder who that would go to.....
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Harrison 173 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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05-02-05, 03:22 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: What have you done?" |
Yes, I've noticed this too. I remember, when he said it last week, thinking that he was just trying to echo a phrase that he used earlier (as you've said) to try and generate some false drama...then the result came and I began to think that he was planting a "hint" of sorts.The way that Constantine was made to choose between two groups, only to be told that he'd made a mistake was also rather telling and echoed an earlier maneuver. It was effective though, in that it illustrated that Constantine not only felt safe, but in the upper echelon as well. As we know, he was neither. I would guess that if Seacrest uses this phrase again, it will likely be a kind of red herring. AI is manipulative in that way. Always with the games.
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