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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Oh come now, it wasn't that dull. Alexandra Burke

> reclaimed her crown of 'most insincere, least

> likeable' with a desperately toe-curling

> performance which screamed 'hire me,

> pleeeeeeeeease' from the rooftops of ITV.


I'll give a big 'OK.com' to that opinion, *Bob*.


Well I would if I knew what the hell it meant.

"Interesting" performance by Cher Lloyd - she seems to have turned into a mini Cheryl Cole with the new hair/makeup combo. And she still can't sing, yet seems to be doing quite well. I think I'm too old to understand what sells.


Frankie is a shocking singer, interesting choice to market him as the "bad boy", it's bound to come back and bite him on the a**e at some stage. Not a fan of The Risk, if they hadn't told us there was a new member I don't think many people would have noticed. Girl group quite good, but honestly, "Little Mix"?! You had a week to come up with a new name and that's the best you could do?!


I look fondly back on the days when Saturday nights meant I was out having fun and not sitting on the sofa watching this rubbish.

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