Thursday, September 10, 2009
My 200th post.
Yawns, woke up early in the morning at 9.30am. My house was having an Earthquake in the morning. No idea what was it? Parents & bro argueddddd.
I have no appetite to eat ): neither I had my breakfast. Have been doing tuition homework since just nowwww! 5 more topics to go! Luckily, tuition starts at 8pm. Yawns ~
Im so bored nowwwwwww. D is having his table tennis match currently. Hope he wins at least 2 rounds LOL. Btw, his sweaty clothes stink though, I almost vomitted in his car ytd.
Somehow, I've got a feeling of migrating to western countries. I really envy and admire the way they are, example, America. I've got inspirations after watching Americans got talent last night. I simply love the way how the audiences and judges think of the contestants, it's direct! They would just 'boo' the contestants if they're not up to standard & cheer when they are. And the judges have their own comments. In Singapore, if such scenario happens, I think our country would be in havoc. Furthermore, I've watched Singapore Idol last night too. Though the judges are strict, but they have small audiences. And I doubt the audiences have the guts to 'booooo' the contestants.
Anyway, I only watched the results show of Singapore Idol. & but I heard the comments of the judges. But the results seem to be negative as the public has the 'authority' due to the votings. Which means, contestants which have talent, but fewer supporters would have a low chance of going to the next round. At first, I find it unfair. The producers hold the show to find talents in Singapore but somehow, it may sound like the producers wanted to earn money that's why many supporters used their hard earned money to vote. I wonder whether they're finding talent or money.
So the results, instead of top 12, they made it top 13. Because the producers & judges think that the last contestant has the talent. But because of lacking of votes, she was out. Anyway, she got in! :D
Time to continue doing my tuition homework! Bye!
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