Six Degrees Of Sanjaya

Written on April 5, 2007 – 8:24 am | by Stacy |

No, I’m not talking about his post-graduate ambitions…I’m talking about what a small world it is. Turns out, one of my co-workers knows someone who knows someone who knows Sanjaya’s family.

CU and I recorded (see post below, for full television pre-empting information) and watched Friday Night Lights last night (which was so very wonderful…if you’re not watching it, download it from iTunes…seriously…do it now…will be the best $40 you spend all month…guaranteed), and came into American Idol late, only to find Tony Bennett out with the flu (yeah, whatever).

Michael Bublé bravely stepped in to pinch-hit, doing his very best Blake Lewis impression. I love Michael Bublé, but the recording studio seems to be very good to him…live…not so much.

Bottom three…Phil, Haley & Gina…no Sanjaya…again. Phil is sent back to the corral, because the AI producers like screwing with this poor guy…and Gina is sent home. Fine by me. After watching a 90-second close-up of her tongue ring while singing “Smile” Tuesday night, that pretty much did me in. And, oh so sadly ironic she had to sing that same song on her way out last night.

Next week’s theme? Country! YEAH BABY! I think I could die a happy woman if I could hear Sanjaya sing, “I Like It, I Love It”…but I have this funny feeling I will be subjected to some sort of “Howdy Doody Reject” performance, instead.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Six Degrees Of Sanjaya”

  2. By WG on Apr 6, 2007 | Reply

    I was really disappointed Gina got voted out before Phil, Haley, or Sanjaya. Who are the morons voting for these people?

  3. By Stacy on Apr 6, 2007 | Reply

    I don’t even count Sanjaya as being a part of the competition anymore…it’s like he’s a permanent guest performer.

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