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> I've put my money on the boy band (9/1) a few

> weeks back..not the best but too many divas have

> won in a row



Precisely. Rebecca and Matt are far better but the band is Simon's, he is due a win and a band has not one yet!

And what's up with Rebecca.

I like her, she nice and she's pretty and she's a voice that could really be a bit special.


But her best song so far was her first audition and it's gone downhill since.


And every week, blah blah Liverpool, blah blah recording voice blah yawn.

And she's given tedious arrangements of songs that don't quite fit.


Last nights' was awful, why the ovation, a complete mystery unless the recording contract is already in the bag and it's just a ploy to get us all to believe it's not the emperors new clothes prior to album number uno.



Aaaandddd breeeeeaaatheee......

I actually quite liked the arrangement of Satisfaction, but I dont really go along with everyone saying Rebecca has a great voice. It's not a bad voice, but it's nothing overly special. Matt is easily the not talented, but even he is rubbish when singing some of the shite they've chosen for him.

Billie Holiday she ain't.


The shyness isn't a problem in the real world, only in xfactorjudgingland. Same way that getting rid of aiden's introverted intense feeling for music made him an insipid cross between a karaoke singer and Larry the lamb.


She's good, just needs a different environment that's all.

Shyness isn't a problem, but is there any sense of a personality in there anywhere? You know the terrible hackneyed thing they say every week about you know what you'd get if you went to see one of them in concert? I have no freaking clue what I'd get if I went to see her in concert.


She strikes me as Sade-light to sip the pinot grigio to.

Did you hear about the X Factor finalists and the china vase?


They smashed it.


Did you hear about the X Factor finalists and the plank of wood?


They nailed it.


I swear to god - I'm going to be smashing my television if their bloody scriptwriters don't do a better job. Tiny little things that grow into great big things that give you irrational rage.


And what the hell is Bieber?

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