Susan Boyle, Part Trois

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When all is said and done, it's not surprising that Susan Boyle placed second in "Britain's Got Talent." Although there are som reports about a wrong number that was accidentally posted on U-Tube, Boyle made some missteps that just about anyone would have taken.

One was because she probably felt the pressure from all that instant fame she didn't do as well on her second performance as she did on her first. While her first performance was fun and spontaneous, her second one looked like work, though to be honest, most people would have a hard time relaxing under that kind of pressure.

Probably because of criticism from her second performance where she sang "Memories" from "Cats," she decided to play it safe and chose "I Dreamed a Dream" once again for her finale. Another song showcasing her talent would have been a better pick, but I'm just going to have to wait for her CD to arrive in stores.

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YenaG Author Profile Page said:

I’m enjoying the reflections in that said article! You wouldn't be looking for work, would you? Aside from that breaking report, are you familiar with Susan Boyle? Susan Boyle is in the headlines again. Susan Boyle has been hospitalized due to exhaustion after losing the finale of Britain's Got Talent to a dance troupe -not to Jonny Wilkinsons' right boot. In other news – and some would give no faxing payday loans to never hear about it again – Kim Kardashian has picked out an engagement ring, but she isn't engaged. Her boyfriend, Reggie Bush, evidently laid down the cash for it. Her stepfather, Bruce Jenner, deserves more celebrity, as an Olympic champion decathlete, but for whatever reason, people still get easy loans to find out more about her and Susan Boyle, when they could get lives.

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