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help! I just watched the X factor!
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OK I'm comming clean here, I watched it because I heard that Cowel Gets an ear full,anyway I must admit I found it surprisingly entertaining, I agreed with the panel, that bird was totally deluded. Anyway what I wanted to know was, why are so many people so willing to submit to ritual humiliation before Cowel and co. I'd rather starve to death!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've judiciously avoided the X Factor until this series, but took my friend's advice to at least watch some of the early shows for the sheer comedy value, and I have to say she was right.
I'll no doubt lose interest when it starts getting serious and there's nothing left but Timberlake/Carey/Westlife tribute acts, but some of the no-hopers are hilarious. I could understand if they were doing it for a laugh or a bet, but they seem so genuinely shocked to be told what everyone already knows. :-)
I'll no doubt lose interest when it starts getting serious and there's nothing left but Timberlake/Carey/Westlife tribute acts, but some of the no-hopers are hilarious. I could understand if they were doing it for a laugh or a bet, but they seem so genuinely shocked to be told what everyone already knows. :-)
There is a recognised physchological condition (apparently) in which the sufferer is completely oblivious to their appalling vocal noises.
They have a complete inability to actually hear the noises they are making............and perceive them to correspond to the noises they think/hope they are making !!
I first read about when the Mighty Brendan auditioned for the show (or was that Pop Idol ?!) and have no idea what it is called..........
Florence Foster Jenkins is probably the most famous 'sufferer' :o)
They have a complete inability to actually hear the noises they are making............and perceive them to correspond to the noises they think/hope they are making !!
I first read about when the Mighty Brendan auditioned for the show (or was that Pop Idol ?!) and have no idea what it is called..........
Florence Foster Jenkins is probably the most famous 'sufferer' :o)