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allanbonnetracy

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:56:43 PM11/23/09
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Well that’s it then now, no reason to watch the rest of the series.

The only act ever on X-factor, with some genuine x-factor, verses the
usual boring and bland, that is normally allowed to totally dominate
the series.

Apparently, one of the other contestants (don’t know which as I don't
pay enough attention) has been behaving badly throwing wobblers and
all round pissing off all the other contestants and the judges.

Our highly experienced and expert panel of the music business and the
show’s producers have let it be known that this is no way for a
potential International pop star to behave and that it is thoroughly
unprofessional.

No doubt the same advice would have been freely offered to the WHO in
the 1960s to stop them going wrong.

Usenet Nutter

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Nov 23, 2009, 5:15:48 PM11/23/09
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And,according to Popbitch,two of the male contestants have been
getting up close and personal but because it is same sex it's not
being touted as an X-Factor romance .

Schrodinger

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Nov 23, 2009, 5:16:26 PM11/23/09
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"allanbonnetracy" <allanbo...@ireland.com> wrote in message
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> Well that�s it then now, no reason to watch the rest of the series.


>
> The only act ever on X-factor, with some genuine x-factor, verses the
> usual boring and bland, that is normally allowed to totally dominate
> the series.
>

> Apparently, one of the other contestants (don�t know which as I don't


> pay enough attention) has been behaving badly throwing wobblers and
> all round pissing off all the other contestants and the judges.
>
> Our highly experienced and expert panel of the music business and the

> show�s producers have let it be known that this is no way for a


> potential International pop star to behave and that it is thoroughly
> unprofessional.
>
> No doubt the same advice would have been freely offered to the WHO in
> the 1960s to stop them going wrong.
>
>

I do find myself listening to records on the radio and wondering who would
have made it through X Factor. This morning there was a Franki Valli track
on Radio 2 and I figured he wouldn't have gotten through - same goes for
lots of stars who had the "X Factor".

I've taken the view that the programme is just "entertainment". Nothing
more, nothing less.

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Paul Hyett

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:26:11 AM11/24/09
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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 at 11:56:43, allanbonnetracy
<allanbo...@ireland.com> wrote in uk.media.tv.misc :

>Well that’s it then now, no reason to watch the rest of the series.
>
>The only act ever on X-factor, with some genuine x-factor, verses the
>usual boring and bland, that is normally allowed to totally dominate
>the series.
>

They had no 'X-Factor', just screaming teenage girl appeal.

Unfortunately they took two out far better singers before sense
prevailed.
--
Paul 'Charts Fan' Hyett

Schrodinger

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Nov 24, 2009, 1:42:10 PM11/24/09
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"Nutter Cracker" <nutter.nutterc...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 22:16:26 -0000, in uk.media.tv.misc "Schrodinger"
> <n...@way.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"allanbonnetracy" <allanbo...@ireland.com> wrote in message
>>news:40e8c8aa-4035-488a...@l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com...

>>> Well that's it then now, no reason to watch the rest of the series.


>>>
>>> The only act ever on X-factor, with some genuine x-factor, verses the
>>> usual boring and bland, that is normally allowed to totally dominate
>>> the series.
>>>

>>> Apparently, one of the other contestants (don't know which as I don't


>>> pay enough attention) has been behaving badly throwing wobblers and
>>> all round pissing off all the other contestants and the judges.
>>>
>>> Our highly experienced and expert panel of the music business and the

>>> show's producers have let it be known that this is no way for a


>>> potential International pop star to behave and that it is thoroughly
>>> unprofessional.
>>>
>>> No doubt the same advice would have been freely offered to the WHO in
>>> the 1960s to stop them going wrong.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I do find myself listening to records on the radio and wondering who would
>>have made it through X Factor. This morning there was a Franki Valli
>>track
>>on Radio 2 and I figured he wouldn't have gotten through - same goes for
>>lots of stars who had the "X Factor".
>>
>>I've taken the view that the programme is just "entertainment". Nothing
>>more, nothing less.
>

> Congratulations. It's only been running for like seven seasons.

To be fair, I think this is the first series I've watched...

Sofa - Spud

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Nov 24, 2009, 2:03:02 PM11/24/09
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Video killed the radio star - poor Bill Haley.

Halmyre

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Nov 24, 2009, 2:16:21 PM11/24/09
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In article <0RDOm.69533$3e4...@newsfe27.ams2>, n...@way.com says...

>
>
> "allanbonnetracy" <allanbo...@ireland.com> wrote in message
> news:40e8c8aa-4035-488a...@l35g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
> > Well that?s it then now, no reason to watch the rest of the series.

> >
> > The only act ever on X-factor, with some genuine x-factor, verses the
> > usual boring and bland, that is normally allowed to totally dominate
> > the series.
> >
> > Apparently, one of the other contestants (don?t know which as I don't

> > pay enough attention) has been behaving badly throwing wobblers and
> > all round pissing off all the other contestants and the judges.
> >
> > Our highly experienced and expert panel of the music business and the
> > show?s producers have let it be known that this is no way for a

> > potential International pop star to behave and that it is thoroughly
> > unprofessional.
> >
> > No doubt the same advice would have been freely offered to the WHO in
> > the 1960s to stop them going wrong.
> >
> >
>
> I do find myself listening to records on the radio and wondering who would
> have made it through X Factor. This morning there was a Franki Valli track
> on Radio 2 and I figured he wouldn't have gotten through - same goes for
> lots of stars who had the "X Factor".
>

Tom Waits

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Halmyre

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Schrodinger

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Nov 25, 2009, 5:28:44 PM11/25/09
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"Nutter Cracker" <nutter.nutterc...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:42:10 -0000, in uk.media.tv.misc "Schrodinger"
> Right. And you avoided all the media coverage, as well as all the
> threads in a newsgroup you're a regular visitor to.
>
>

Well, I'm not sure what your point is really. I haven't taken an active
interest in it and I would liike to think I haven't tried to "pronounce" on
the show, just state my opinion.

It may well be that others have reached what was in hindsight, hardly an
insightful opinion about previous series. To be honest I'm not sure where
else I can discuss this sort of thing if it isn't in here though.

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