SUSAN BOYLE!!!!!

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SUSAN BOYLE!!!!!

SUSAN BOYLE!!!!!

Omigosh go to YouTube and search "Susan Boyle". She was on Britains Got Talent last week, and there's already been like several million views! You have got to see it!!!!! Omigosh she is soooo good! *screams like fangirl in BellaTrix style*

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere
(April 16, 2009 - 8:13 am)

Oh, I saw that too! It was so cool!

submitted by Allison P., age 12
(April 16, 2009 - 2:30 pm)

"The biggest wake-up call ever." That girl that rolled her eyes when Susan Boyle said she wanted to be like Elaine Paige. I bet she wishes she didn't; now everyone in the world knows her as "that eye-rolling girl"! Serves her right.

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere
(April 19, 2009 - 12:07 pm)

Wow!! She is amazing!

submitted by poetonearth13
(April 21, 2009 - 7:21 pm)

Yes!!! I saw that on YouTube, too! She's soooo good! The song she sang was from "Les Miserables" which has some really beautiful music!!!!

submitted by Aliza , age 13, Nowhere
(April 22, 2009 - 12:46 pm)

I agree! She has really good talent! Let's just hopes she doesn't use it the wrong way... *thinks about Hannah Montana and her "talent"* Well, anywho, I like how she sticked to what she was doing. I like how she didn't give up and get embarrassed because practically everyone was laughing at her. Instead of getting angry, she showed them! She stepped on the stage and sang the best she could and let her talent shine and made everyone wish that they didn't judge her so harshly! 

submitted by Maggie S. ∞ , age 13, Sullyville!!! ?
(April 22, 2009 - 6:12 pm)

Somehow I doubt she'll abuse her talent like HM... I mean, she's really really good 'n' all, but can you picture the apparently nice lady with the (awesome) frizzy grey hair really being a hit music sensation amongst American preteens?

That being said, she'd do pretty darn well on Broadway. O.o 

submitted by TNÖ, age 15, Deep Space
(April 25, 2009 - 12:27 pm)

yup! :):) I don't understand how people care sooooo much about looks. Have you seen the movie Ratatouille??? Is that the way it's spelled? Oh well, anyways, they say that anyone can cook and then one of they guys was like, "Oh, I finally understand what (famous cook's name) meant about that. Not EVERYONE can cook, but anything can cook!" because the good cook was a rat. 

submitted by Maggie S. ∞ , age 13, St. Paul, MN :D
(April 25, 2009 - 2:47 pm)

She was amazing! Simon seems to have more fun on BGT than on American Idol.

submitted by The Fish, age ......, the ocean
(April 27, 2009 - 4:55 pm)

ROTFLMAO at all the people who were laughing at her when she first went on. Also her song choice was WIN.

submitted by TNÖ, age 15, Deep Space
(April 23, 2009 - 4:58 pm)

Yeah, Les Mis is AWESOME!! A couple of years back, at a music camp in Ohio, I was in a mini-production of the musical, but all it was just all the songs, sung in order, and the only audience were the other people at the music camp...........the year before that it was "The Many-Coloured Dream Coat", or something like that, and the first year it was "Wizard of Oz". I was a "Lollipop Guild" member, and I had this HUGE styrofoam circle, with red felt in swirls on it, then clear plastic wrapping paper around it all, stuck on a big wooden stick, which was SAD, because all  the other Lollipop Guild people had Batman paper party plates on chopsticks or other such slapdash "lollipops". Heehee! And then, in "Many Coloured Dream Coat" or whatever it was, we all had to wear TOGAS, for some obscure reason. The dreamcoat one was funny, because there was this one song in which the dads had the solo and the kids and moms had the background accompinament, it was supposed to be "Elvis-style", and only two of the five dads even knew anything about Elvis, one being my dad, and the other one being someone who couldn't remember the words to the song no mattter what. So the way it was, so my dad knows the words and knows Elvis style, but can't keep a pitch at all, then the next dad was good at keeping pitch and remembering words, but knew nothing about Elvis, the next one knew about Elvis and could keep good pitch, but didn't know the words, and............you get my point. SO, in the end, everybody was following my dad, and since they were following my dad, none of them were keeping the pitch, etc. BUT, the actual performance was REALLY good. And, when we watch the video of it, we can see all the dads high-fiving each other backstage! Sorry for the long post.

 

Jenni, I think the name is "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." It's a musical based upon the Biblical story of Joseph and his brothers. Andrew Lloyd Weber wrote one of the songs in the style of Elvis. Your camp version sounds terrific. Wish we'd seen it!

Old Cricket

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere
(April 25, 2009 - 12:53 pm)

Thanks, Admins! Yeah, everybody wore togas, with sunglasses hidden in the folds, and when the "Elvis song" came up, we put them on.........heehee!  Yeah. And in The Wizard of Oz one, we got to choose our costumes, as long as it was a Wizard of Oz character that is shown in the movie, so my mom and I were Lollipop Guild (I am a Lollipop Guild fanatic) and Martia was the only one that dressed up as the Lion, and my dad was the only Scarecrow, too. We actually used real hay in his costume, and it made him sneeze! Which was not good in his solo Scarecrow parts, I can assure you. Plus, his aforementioned no sense of pitch? DISASTER!!!! heehee (V)(*o*)(V)

Maybe your dad should have asked the wizard for a sense of pitch!

Cricket

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere or some
(April 25, 2009 - 8:35 pm)

:P I like that, Admins! Sense of pitch..............! :D:D:D:D

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere
(April 26, 2009 - 2:52 am)

TNO!!!!!!!!

submitted by Mary Jo, age 13, Georgia
(April 28, 2009 - 5:56 pm)

What about TNO?

submitted by Jenni T, age 12, Nowhere
(April 29, 2009 - 4:47 am)

Oh, I saw that; they showed her on the news. She is good!

submitted by Megan M, age 13, Ohio
(April 23, 2009 - 5:55 pm)