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It's Matt Giraud Rally Night!



And I've got my rally "cap" on!!

Rat Pack Standards tonight on American Idol--Frank, Dean, Sammy....(Adam Lambert sings Joey Bishop?!)

Go, Matt! (Go Danny.... Go Kris.... my top three in no particular order)

And "props" to Chatty Kelly Dawg for the really cool (and browniful!) hat....

Not an official "AI" post, but there's sure to be one in the wings.

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Leslie said…
Thank you for your kind words on my blog today! We have a local food pantry (I could walk there) that I should check out regarding the pears. Thanks for that great idea!

Now I feel badly, because I am not a Matt fan! I was mad that they saved him. Sorry! I think either Matt or Allison will go home this week. I really like Allison and think she is extremely talented for her age, but I don't think the fans like her as much. I think this week is going to be hard for her. We'll see!

Blessings to you my bloggy friend!
Leslie said…
Ooops! One more thing...I love your hat! It looks good on you. I'm not a hat girl. I didn't even wear a veil when we got married. I was so happy last week that I got to miss Hat Day at my school because I had to sit at the court house all day to see if I'd be picked for jury duty. That's pretty sad isn't it?!
I love Matt....and am watching now....

I enjoyed reading your blog today ....

I am making so many new friends in the blog world.
Hope you will stop by and sign up for my give away on Thurs....
Leslie said…
Wow -- Simon liked him! I have to say that any time I hear My Funny Valentine it reminds me of a particular TV show that was on in the '80's until the early '90's. One of the characters sang it over and over in one episode. Do you know what TV show I'm talking about? Just a little trivia question for you! I had my husband stumped for a few minutes!
Kelly said…
Woooo - you are rockin' out that hat, Dawg. Stylin' & profilin'.

AI was good tonight. They all did a great job. Based on past weeks, I think bottom 2 will be Matt & Allison. I don't know WHO will go??
Leslie said…
Okay, the show was Cheers and it was Lillith that kept singing it. That's all I can think of when I hear that song!

So Simon might be playing games? I hadn't heard that about last year. I personally thought that Kris didn't do very well tonight.
Leslie said…
Sue,

Sorry about Matt tonight. Keep wearing the hat!
Kelly said…
We will now hold a moment of silence in honor of Matt's departure from AI. ( )

Okay, the moment is over. Go Danny! Go Kris! Go Adam!
I miss American Idol....

Vote extra for me..

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