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LOL I know huh. And she was like, oh great, now I'm gonna be on the "I can't sing reel"....LOL
But she tried. I know I never would. But then I don't pretend with my voice. I already know I can't keep a tune.
But the guy with the FAN. Alberto...............good lord, I was like, please don't say your indian.....PLEASE.sigpicThis is how I dance when your standing next to me...
"Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the Dogs of War..."
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Originally posted by Chevy_truckin_NDN View PostLOL I know huh. And she was like, oh great, now I'm gonna be on the "I can't sing reel"....LOL
But she tried. I know I never would. But then I don't pretend with my voice. I already know I can't keep a tune.
But the guy with the FAN. Alberto...............good lord, I was like, please don't say your indian.....PLEASE.
LOLᎠᏂᎩᏚᏩᎩ - Anigiduwagi
Till I Die!
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that Alberto dude .. wow... He must be the inspiration for that new adult swim show called Xavier Renegade Angel.... what a trip!
Last night though.. after all that man had been through and not having a half bad voice (albeit a tad odd sounding) I felt bad that he did'nt make it through. But he sure had a pretty baby!
The guy with the adorable little boy who they found out had been arrested on concealing an illegal weapon charges is my favorite so far.. I really want to see him get far in the competition! And not jsut cause that kid of is absolutley cheek biting adorable either! He's just one of those stories that you want to see a happy ending to.Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear... just sing, sing a song.sigpic
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My husband loves that kid too. He wants to see him win because he's "following his dream" and doing what he can to achieve it which is admirable. Personally I think he's in a different world than the idol type... or should I say wrong genre.. but that kids' got some character and talent as well!
Back to him following his dream though. I thought I'd share this since I did'nt put it in memorials. A week ago I lost a good friend I made in college. This guy was something special I tell ya.. quit college with his best friend and they followed their dream which was to begin with, hitchhiking across the Americas. When they were done with that they worked to save up money and then hit Europe. They spent quite a few years in Ireland and France and would come home and visit.. just doing awesome all the time.
He liked to do charity work for charity organizations and that's what led him this past winter to Katmandu in Nepal to help build an orphanage. Last week he was found unconscious and without a pulse for no apparent reason out on the balcony of a resteraut he had been at and could not be revived. I STILL don't know what he passed from but he was only 38 and in great shape. His funeral was yesterday back in IL. He was from a small, probably one of the most beautiful little river road towns you'll ever see called Elsah. Kidz will know where I'm talking about since it's just north of Alton.
All I can say is he's gonna be extremely missed. He followed his dream and it took him around the world.. good for him!Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear... just sing, sing a song.sigpic
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Originally posted by Blackbear View PostMy husband loves that kid too. He wants to see him win because he's "following his dream" and doing what he can to achieve it which is admirable. Personally I think he's in a different world than the idol type... or should I say wrong genre.. but that kids' got some character and talent as well!
Back to him following his dream though. I thought I'd share this since I did'nt put it in memorials. A week ago I lost a good friend I made in college. This guy was something special I tell ya.. quit college with his best friend and they followed their dream which was to begin with, hitchhiking across the Americas. When they were done with that they worked to save up money and then hit Europe. They spent quite a few years in Ireland and France and would come home and visit.. just doing awesome all the time.
He liked to do charity work for charity organizations and that's what led him this past winter to Katmandu in Nepal to help build an orphanage. Last week he was found unconscious and without a pulse for no apparent reason out on the balcony of a resteraut he had been at and could not be revived. I STILL don't know what he passed from but he was only 38 and in great shape. His funeral was yesterday back in IL. He was from a small, probably one of the most beautiful little river road towns you'll ever see called Elsah. Kidz will know where I'm talking about since it's just north of Alton.
All I can say is he's gonna be extremely missed. He followed his dream and it took him around the world.. good for him!
dang BB sorry to hear of your loss :( I know where elsah, nice little bitty township in the bluffs, I just took one of my kids there to see the little houses there....plus the eagles are here!! nice drive to alton then to grafton with elsah in the middle:)....
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Originally posted by Blackbear View PostMy husband loves that kid too. He wants to see him win because he's "following his dream" and doing what he can to achieve it which is admirable. Personally I think he's in a different world than the idol type... or should I say wrong genre.. but that kids' got some character and talent as well!
Back to him following his dream though. I thought I'd share this since I did'nt put it in memorials. A week ago I lost a good friend I made in college. This guy was something special I tell ya.. quit college with his best friend and they followed their dream which was to begin with, hitchhiking across the Americas. When they were done with that they worked to save up money and then hit Europe. They spent quite a few years in Ireland and France and would come home and visit.. just doing awesome all the time.
He liked to do charity work for charity organizations and that's what led him this past winter to Katmandu in Nepal to help build an orphanage. Last week he was found unconscious and without a pulse for no apparent reason out on the balcony of a resteraut he had been at and could not be revived. I STILL don't know what he passed from but he was only 38 and in great shape. His funeral was yesterday back in IL. He was from a small, probably one of the most beautiful little river road towns you'll ever see called Elsah. Kidz will know where I'm talking about since it's just north of Alton.
All I can say is he's gonna be extremely missed. He followed his dream and it took him around the world.. good for him!"finding your best friend in life and love is glorious"
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