My thoughts on American Idol Week 8. . . following the pics of the Grandkids.
Not too many captions explaining these photos are needed . . .
The next three photos are collages of each of the three Georgia Grandkids . . .
Char-Wee, holding his green Ba-Bay-Bee, points out his favorite.
The one with his green Ba-Bay-Bee.
Weese-See was at school when I took this, but her favorite is in the lower left-hand corner.
She loves how her long hair floated in the water.
Hair-Wee liked the row of dogs that are on his collage.
L-R: Junior (just a few days before he went to Rainbow Bridge), Bubba (Hair-Wee took this photo himself as Bubba ate all the food off the kids' table, Lola Cherry Cola, Ginger Boo-Boo (previously known as Sissy Boo), June Bug
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Love. Love. Love Carole King's Songs !
Amazed that every Wednesday, my favorites change.
Here are my picks from least favorite to most favorite:
6. Jacob (Oh No Not My Baby) "Pee Wee Herman called, he wants his suit back." (Get the hook.)
5. Lauren (Where You Lead) "Keep the straight hair."
3. Haley (Beautiful) "Liked her best tonight than any other of her performances."
3. Scotty (You've Got a Friend) "You can take the boy out of the country, but...
3. Casey (Hi-De-Ho) "Keep the jazz but lose the growl."
1. James (Will You Still Love Me) "Favorite song. Favorite performance."
The duets were all over the place. Thanks goodness for DVR because the fast forward button was used when Scotty and Lauren butchered their song. Casey and Haley were entertaining and at least their voices meshed. Jacob and James had fun.
Random thoughts and quotes:
Glad to see Randy lost the "Pilgrim suit" he wore last week.
"That’s the first song I ever made out with. It was in a bowling alley. And no, Randy, I did not strike out!” – Stephen talking about “Will You Still Love Me” sung by James.
“You made my scalp itch it was so good.” – Stephen about Casey
"What is the number to call to vote for Jennifer's legs?" Hans when Jacob and James spun her around in that chair.
"Ow!" When Kathy whacked Hans