Saturday, May 30, 2009

Let the cards fall....


People need to accept that everything happens for a reason...

Enter: American Idol winner Kris Allen. Now if I took the time to text or call for this thing, it would have been for him. But since I don't, I was happy to see that he did pull through on finale night to win it all and be "the underdog". Now enter: the haters. In recent news, theories such as fans in Kris's native Arkansas were able to "power text" and that aided in his win, Idol was rigged, etc., ET cetera, blah blah blah, hater punch has been drunk.

Now, if Adam Lambert had won, with his stamp of approval from Perez and Katy Perry and host of other Celeb Royalty, we would have left it alone perhaps if only to say, how predictable. But the dude who's CD wouldn't give me a headache, who's concert I would actually wanna go to, he plays, he's an artist. He wins and it can't be real. Gimme a break.

Adam is still talented and let's face, past season 5, if you made it past the top 5, you pretty much have a shot at an album. Hell, it'll probably still be from Clive...lol. So why the uproar? A lot more runner ups and losers have gone farther than winners anyways...hello J Hud, Clay Aiken...

It IS logical he could have won fair and square. Adam and Gokey were separated by ONE million votes in the second to last round. Gokey's supporters might not have jumped on the Adam bandwagon out of spite. Who knows and WHO CARES?!

Stop ruining the boy's shine because the Queen runner up is a sore loser.

0 comments:

A lil inside mi noggin..

My photo
Brooklyn, NY, United States
I'm blunt...and rather observant...DUH that means I should blog! I suffer from, no let me rephrase, I combat living with an AVM on a daily basis. An AVM is an Abnormal Veinous Malformation which affects about 250,000 people in the US (http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/cerebro/AVM.htm#Link8). It affects everyone differently, for me it's caused a constant headache since 2003...litterally. I've been in countless doctors offices, been poked and proded, been through the emotions of being misdiagnosed with a brain tumor. Needless to say, I've been through a lot and not just because of my...let's call it an ailment. Above all I've developed a less than common outlook on life and perception of things.Don't for one minute misconstrue, I'm in no way a victim, I'm self-sufficient almost to a fault and encourage others to turn their weaknesses into empowerment. It builds character and makes for one hell of a screenplay ha! That combined with growing up immersed in a semi-charmed world, and the glitz and glamour of Hollyweird leads to some interesting anecdotes...Here are my thoughts...

There are many other Headcases in the world...here are a few..