I don't get it. What did they need to do this for? They've got over a billion people there. Out of a billion+ people they could not find one that is both good looking and has a good voice???
well, I am willing to give them the good looking aspect. I think the kid is fine looking, but we all know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so they must think, byt their standards, that that specific kid is not attractive. Can't argue with taste, or as we say in Hebrew, "Al Ta'am va'rei'ach, ain lehitvakeach"
they did.
ReplyDeletethe real singer IS both good at singing and good looking.
they are just too stupid to realize that.
well, I am willing to give them the good looking aspect. I think the kid is fine looking, but we all know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so they must think, byt their standards, that that specific kid is not attractive. Can't argue with taste, or as we say in Hebrew, "Al Ta'am va'rei'ach, ain lehitvakeach"
ReplyDeleteI recently was singing "Blame it on the Rain" and I asked my wife if she knew who sang it. When she guessed Milli Vanilli, I said, Nope.
ReplyDeleteThe fireworks were fake too (see: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93522548)
ReplyDeleteIs this the first case of digital performance enhancment as opposed to chemical performance enhancement that this Olympics will see?
ha! that's mishug
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