Set those alarm clocks
Talk Saturday at Texas Stadium proved that people are willing to lose sleep for ‘Idol.’ One woman mentioned she may not sleep the night before at all. Another said she was setting her alarm clock for 1:30 a.m.
I asked what time she usually went to bed. “Midnight,” she responded. “Sometimes later. I may go clubbing.”
Not what I would recommend the night before what could be the biggest audition of her life.
Our reporting team is scheduled to show up at about 5 a.m. That’s not as early as some folks – including the woman who asked me if I thought the ‘Idol’ people would mind if she showed up at 2 a.m. – but the sun’s not up yet, so it qualifies. Josh Davis, our ‘Idol’ contestant is also planning to head out before dawn.
So do your best to get some sleep. Set those alarm clocks. Don’t hit the snooze button. And rest that voice a little. We want the next ‘American Idol’ to come out of the Dallas auditions. Really, we’re rooting for you.
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