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  • #16
    Got tickets through an Audience Agency and took my OH's kids along - didn't know anyone that was auditioning.

    A real mixed bag of talented and not so talented, lol. Was a very good night though and that lady had an incredible voice. There was also an excellent Drumming Group and a couple of very good dance acts done very much in the style of an old fashioned Variety Show with lots of audience participation.

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    • #17
      Simply breathtaking
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      • #18
        I saw this last night as my young nephew wanted to watch. I was stunned.
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        • #19
          me too...I was hoping she'd sound good because she looked nuts!

          Thankfully, she proved us ALL wrong!

          Well done Susan Boyle!!
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          • #20
            wow.............
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            • #21
              See, now I thought the Greek Riverdance was better.
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              • #22
                just my kind of music,what a lovely voice,cannot wait to see what happens when the back stage people have done with her,just goes to show what beauty lies unerderneith the wrappings ,whatch that space,she has lots of confidence as well,which is half the battle,good luck to her.
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                • #23
                  I don't watch tv much either but would love to see this lady again, it brought tears to my eyes - she will be unrecognisable once she's had a makeover... starting with the eyebrows!

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                  • #24
                    Just goes to show that as a society we're too quick to laugh at others, too quick to judge, and I'm glad that she kinda stuck her fingers up at everyone

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by HeyWayne View Post
                      See, now I thought the Greek Riverdance was better.
                      I have to agree with you Wayne - that act took a lot of guts
                      Never say never!

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                      • #26
                        The Greek Riverdance was one of the funniest things I've seen on TV this year. They were fab!!! I was crying at that one, for sure!!
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                        • #27
                          That was absolutely brilliant! I loved when one of the judges looked like he was about to tear up!

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                          • #28
                            Now that's what I call inspiration. And the Riverdance guys - both acts willing to get laughed at !
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                            • #29
                              Such talent, am sure she has a brilliant career ahead of her. Only wonder how she was'nt discovered before now.

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                              • #30
                                I posted this link shortly after it had been screened and there were less than 50 views on YouTube.

                                Take a look at how many have watched it now, after just 2 days and the number of comments that have been made about it.

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