Posted on 09/16/2014 3:48:36 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
I would pay to see a good animal act or a decent comedian.
Acrobats and contortionists,, Maybe.
Magicians and singers,, watch your money disappear
And then cry at the end of the song. Nyaaah.
Raw talent is what it is all about.
I miss Scooby already.
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When I read the title I knew before looking at the comments there would be an overwhelming number of those that live life so much purer than us common folks.
They are so much better than the rest of us they can heap scorn for those that a) own a TV, b) actually watch a program or three and C) watch that (fill in the blank) time wasting program.
I think all those that stop by just to share their superiority over us common folks would all get together and discuss the possibility if there is a thread they do not want to read, they don’t read it.
Affirmative Action will be in effect. Just watch
Beautifully.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdC8YBb0NQA&list=UUVjh0oZ3Ug5-s3WX1awxblQ
&
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oigeYMKv4yQ
The trapeze guy teetering upside down atop round stacked objects and swinging while doing it was pretty good. I’m always a sucker for animals acts too.
sorry I only noticed a few objects
It should be Emily West (solo singer, likely to win) or Sons of Serendip (amazing vocal and instrumental ensemble). Mat Franco has an outside shot as a magician.
I like the boy singer better than Emily West.
Funny...I have NEVER watched it.
And I am a VOCAL COACH! LOL!
“I would pay to see a good animal act...”.
Might want to turn on The View .... think Rosie is back and they might put lipstick on her!
We do have a talented lair in the White Hut but he fakes his intelligence by surrounding himself with low intelligent, untalented minions!
I liked Acroarmy! I like Quintavious too.
who won?
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