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Old 30-11-2009, 11:50
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I know I'm going to be hung out to dry by the thcweaming population of teenage girlies on this forum for saying this, but...

... Lloyd was quite unusual even by X Factor's bizarre set of values for getting progressively worse as this series went on. He just got gradually more and more out of tune as the weeks went past.

And I know it's not his fault, but that grey number he was wearing this weekend... what on earth was the wardrobe department thinking?

This morning I just can't escape this vision of a grey, dodgy-shirted blob wailing 'A Million Love Songs' flat throughout.

Poor kid, wouldn't it have been kinder to let him go while he was still looking and sounding comparatively decent?
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Old 30-11-2009, 14:28
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He's a nice lad, but it would have been kinder for most of us

Personally, I wouldn't have put him thro ugh toboot camp, but if he had to make the live shows he and Kady Rain should have been the first two acts out and there's no way h should have come 5th. I might have preferred him with a few more years' experience behind him, but I guess we'll never know now

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Old 30-11-2009, 14:53
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I think so tbh I felt really sorry for Lloyd yday.
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Old 30-11-2009, 14:59
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It was sad however Lloyd has gone and how the whole scene will be focused on the final four. ~Good luck to them I am just so pleasedm my fav is not amongst them.
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Old 30-11-2009, 15:00
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... Lloyd was quite unusual even by X Factor's bizarre set of values for getting progressively worse as this series went on. He just got gradually more and more out of tune as the weeks went past.
I'm sorry but come on, I wasn't a Lloyd fan but he got a lot better in the past two weeks. A completely different performer if you ask me. His 'Million Love Songs Later', 'Last Request' and the one he sang last week were all good.
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Old 30-11-2009, 15:01
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Boot camp was beyond him
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Old 30-11-2009, 20:43
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I know I'm going to be hung out to dry by the thcweaming population of teenage girlies on this forum for saying this, but...

... Lloyd was quite unusual even by X Factor's bizarre set of values for getting progressively worse as this series went on. He just got gradually more and more out of tune as the weeks went past.

And I know it's not his fault, but that grey number he was wearing this weekend... what on earth was the wardrobe department thinking?

This morning I just can't escape this vision of a grey, dodgy-shirted blob wailing 'A Million Love Songs' flat throughout.

Poor kid, wouldn't it have been kinder to let him go while he was still looking and sounding comparatively decent?
It was Simon who put him through and got rid of Rachel.
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Old 30-11-2009, 20:46
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Definitely. Sorry but Lloyd is just a S*** singer. He can't sing to save his sodding a*se.

Saying that mind people do think I'm bonkers when I sing so I suppose I can't be that cruel.
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