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Old 24-05-02, 07:03 PM   #1
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Say Wha? VH1 Diva Las Vegas

What a piece of crap... Did anyone else watch?
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Old 24-05-02, 07:18 PM   #2
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What a piece of crap... Did anyone else watch?
I would only watch it through a scope...
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Old 24-05-02, 09:59 PM   #3
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maybe it's just me, but the term "diva" has negative connotations ...it implies some pampered, spoiled, snotty, demanding female singer. if i knew of that show (which i didn't) i'd avoid it on general prinicipals.
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Old 24-05-02, 10:40 PM   #4
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Thumbs up Diva = prima donna

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maybe it's just me, but the term "diva" has negative connotations ...it implies some pampered, spoiled, snotty, demanding female singer. if i knew of that show (which i didn't) i'd avoid it on general prinicipals.
Pretty Good definition.

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\Di"va\ (d[=e]"v[.a]), n.; It. pl. Dive (d[=e]"v[=a]). [It., prop. fem. of divo divine, L. divus.] A prima donna.
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di·va Pronunciation Key (dv)
n. pl. di·vas or di·ve (-v) [list=1][*]An operatic prima donna. [*]A very successful singer of nonoperatic music: a jazz diva.[/list=1]
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[Italian, from Latin dva, goddess, feminine of dvus, god. See dyeu- in Indo-European Roots.]

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prima donna

\Pri"ma don"na\; pl. E. Prima donnas, It. {Prime Donne . [It., fr. primo, prima, the first + donna lady, mistress. See Prime, a., and Donna.] The first or chief female singer in an opera.
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pri·ma donna Pronunciation Key (prm, prm)
n. [list=1][*]The leading woman soloist in an opera company.[*]A temperamental, conceited person. [/list=1]
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Old 25-05-02, 08:13 AM   #5
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I have never been into the whole VH1 Divas thing. And since when are the Dixie Chicks divas?
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I have never been into the whole VH1 Divas thing. And since when are the Dixie Chicks divas?
I guess they would fall under the second definition of Diva
  • A very successful singer of nonoperatic music: a jazz diva.
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Old 25-05-02, 02:19 PM   #7
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and what made Cher think she could dress up like Elvis to prance and sing around the stage.... pfft.
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and what made Cher think she could dress up like Elvis to prance and sing around the stage.... pfft.
OMG - I'm sorry I missed it now
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