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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Susan Boyle Takes 2nd Place
Dream over: Boyle finishes 2nd in UK reality show
By JENNIFER QUINN, AP
LONDON — She dreamed a dream, and it very nearly came true.
But Susan Boyle 's reality show journey finished Saturday with a second-place finish in the finals of "Britain's Got Talent," an ending that didn't fit the fairy tale. Instead of the 48-year-old internet sensation, an exuberant dance troupe called "Diversity" took the 100,000-pound ($159,000) prize and will perform for Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Variety Show.
Boyle paced around the stage as the hosts named the top three of the ten final acts, and looked almost relieved when her name was called as the runner-up. She recovered in time to graciously praise the dancers.
"The best people won," Boyle said. "They're very entertaining. Lads, I wish you all the best."
Boyle then curtsied several times to the audience, gave them her signature shimmy, and strolled offstage.
It had been a tumultuous week for Boyle, a woman previously unused to the limelight. She lost her cool during a confrontation with two reporters, and the police intervened. One contest judge said Boyle had contemplated pulling out of the competition to soothe her frazzled nerves
But when she stepped into the spotlight Saturday, Boyle seemed more polished — and animated — than in previous appearances.
She wore a modest, but glamorous, floor-length gown, and chose to go back to the song that rocketed her into the international spotlight: "I Dreamed a Dream," from the musical "Les Miserables."
Her hometown of Blackburn, Scotland — a small, working class village about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Edinburgh — rallied round her, stringing up posters and signs in her support. Friends and neighbors gathered at a local pub to watch the performance.
"I've known her for many years," said 72-year-old neighbor Margaret Yule. "She's a lovely lassie and she will do well whatever happens. Susan is about the singing, and fame and fortune won't change her."
Millions tuned in to the live program and voted by telephone afterward.
Boyle was up against a host of everyman acts determined to find stardom on reality television, including Shaheen Jafargholi, a 12-year-old whose voice has been compared to Michael Jackson's, Hollie Steel, a 10-year-old who turned in a solid performance after a tearful semifinal meltdown, and a grandfather-grandaughter singing duo.
And then there was "Stavros Flatley," a father-son act who parodied "The Lord of the Dance" by romping around the stage shirtless, in blond wigs and leather pants, combining Greek and Irish dancing and music.
But it was Boyle whom people tuned in to watch.
After her first appearance in April, Boyle became the favorite to win the competition. As she stepped on stage during auditions, her frumpy appearance drew condescending looks from the studio audience and the judges, but her soaring, evocative voice silenced the doubters and turned her into an Internet sensation.
The first moment Boyle sang was one that has been viewed millions of times, the fifth-most watched clip in history on YouTube. It was a moment that went down in reality-show history.
As Boyle hit a high note at the end of the song's first line, judge Simon Cowell's eyebrows rose along with her voice. The audience went mad. And a star was born.
She has since appeared on the "Oprah Winfrey Show." Demi Moore tweeted about Boyle on her Twitter feed. Boyle dominated Britain's tabloids — but there were signs she was feeling the heat.
She acknowledged Saturday that it had been a stressful few weeks, but said onstage that it had been "well worth it."
Cowell said that she'd been given a rough ride, but that she was "a nice, shy person who wants a break."
AP Writer Ben McConville contributed to this report from Blackburn, Scotland.
Today's Daily Special
Hi, my name is Joe and I will be your Server today.
Welcome to the Salisbury Ho Restaurant. Our normal specials are Salisbury Steak but today we have a different kind of meat.
This is not the kind of beef you can purchase in a Store. It's not raised on a farm. Well, it could be, I'm not really sure.
Anyhow, for fast food, (a quickie) it's $10.00.
Today's back seat special is $20.00, it includes the rack.
Our Weekend Special includes a room for $34.99 a night.
Any complaints can be directed to the Salisbury SPD. You may get an answering machine but they'll get back to you.
If YOU happen to capture any more HOOKERS on the street please forward them to alberobutzo@wmconnect.com and we'll be sure to put up Today's Daily Special until Chiefy Webster takes this serious enough to do something about it.
A Comment Worthy Of A Post
What in the world is Louise Smith thinking? How many times does that area have to be cleaned up for free? I take that back it isn't going to be free. There are going to be members of public works, Neighborhood Services and Code Compliance and the Salisbury Police Department working overtime that day. I am quite confident they won't be "volunteering." This is a typical welfare environment and mentality. If you continue to give handouts they will continue to take. Have you ever noticed when you go to parks and/or zoos there are signs that read "Don't Feed the Animals?" This is for a reason, if you continue to feed the animals they will continue to become dependent on you and won't fend for themselves. If that area is in that bad of shape that it needs to be cleaned up every two months then it is time to allow NSCC to do their jobs and issue violations. It is obvious this area is a nuisance and these are problem properties. It is time to go after the major violators, the Slum Lords.
Mayor Ireton you promised "Help Is On The Way."
http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20090530/NEWS01/905300341/1002/Our+Towns
Council president to host cleanup
SALISBURY -- City Council President Louise Smith plans to host another neighborhood cleanup in the Church Street and Doverdale neighborhoods June 6.
Smith said she is looking for more volunteers.
The cleanup is set for 9:30 a.m. Volunteers will meet at the Christian Shelter Parking lot on Barclay Street. In case of inclement weather, the event will be canceled.
Call 410-341-3597.
Reminder - Humphreys Dam Break Ceremony - Today at 11:00
Rt. 13 Gets Shut Down Last Night
Fitzwater Street Gets Shut Down Too
Shorebirds Game Called For Heavy Rain And Flooding
Fortunately for the CAC they were able to complete much of their fundraising before the storm actually hit. WMDT was able to make their announcements and then all heck broke loose.
Why So Many Empty Seats At At JMB Graduation?
The Latest Update On Little Brooke Mulford ;-)
Just wow! What a week for everyone. Wanted to let everyone know what is going on. After arriving at CHOP in the wee hours of Tuesday morning Brooke and Mommy got a little sleep. On Tuesday Brooke had to receive platelets and another blood transfusion. Her counts were super low to have a blood transfusion 2 days in a row. At least Tuesday night Brooke got to play hospital bingo, where she won two games.
Brooke was very happy to see Grammy on Tuesday and Wednesday as well. Wednesday Brooke started feeling a little better and ate a little. Of course she was pumped up for Wednesday night to watch the show Wipeout. She has been talking about this for months. Amy has had to keep her satisfied with taped shows from last year.
After that it was time for bed, because Thursday morning was a very big test, a full body MIBG Scan. First thing Thursday morning Brooke was wheeled off for the scan. Brooke did amazing again. She sat perfectly still and did not move. Afterward she told Mommy that she had a very bad itch on her nose for about 10 minutes and did not scratch it. Everyone was just so amazed. Amy the tech who did the scan, told Brooke she was very pleased to meet her and had been following her story everyday, isn’t that so cool?
As the day went on Brooke got to see Grammy, Uncle Johnny, Aunt Johanna and Daddy. Later that day a doctor came in and gave the results of the scan and Dr. Weiser would be in later to elaborate more. Talk about pure torture to Dr. Weiser arrived. The results of the scan were as follows: Everything was clear except 3 areas. At the top of both femurs and in the skull were very slight traces of Neuroblastoma uptake residual cells.
To put things in perspective on a scale of 1 to 100 When Brooke arrived at CHOP she was 99 and currently she is 1. Dr. Weiser stated the Team is very happy, because sometimes the Chemo does not work and all signs point to that Brooke is responding and her course of treatment is still on track. These 3 spots are not tumors and are very slight. They are so small that radiation is not even required before proceeding. Of course Amy and I just wanted to here no traces all clear!
As Brooke’s counts continue to come up she will have other tests this weekend. Those tests consist of some cat scans. Brooke is scheduled to have another Bone Marrow Biopsy next Thursday. That along with the MIBG really confirms where Brooke is in the treatments. She is still on tract for the transplant in a couple weeks.
Today Brooke really made a big jump on her counts and was running all over the room according to Amy. Hopefully she will be able to come home Sunday. Well that is where we are right now. I need to sign off, because I need to get up at 5:30AM and be in Medford NJ tomorrow for Children Capture the Cure Event. First there is a motorcycle ride for Brooke put on by the Cyclone Riders MC, NJ Chapter with around 200 riders and I hear the secret celebrity is the host and speaker for the show Deadliest Catch. How cool, but need to be in Burlington NJ by 9:30AM.
Then its off to the main event, The Children Capture the Cure Event which will feature the Little Miss Rose Pageant. This event takes place from 10AM to 5 PM at the Indian Acres Tree Farm in Medford NJ. There is 75 contestants signed up for the pageant and they are expecting around 600 people. The event is to benefit the American Cancer Society and The Brooke Mulford Foundation. This is going to be some kind of event!
Well another late night, another early morning and a very long day. Hopefully after the event I can slip up to CHOP and say hi to the celebrity of the day and Mommy. Then get some sleep and bring everyone home! Rob
Wicomico Recreation Now Offering Junior Golf League
(Salisbury, MD) Wicomico Recreation, Parks and Tourism is teeing off a Junior Golf League for players ages 8 to 18. An interest meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 6 at 6:00pm. The meeting will take place at the Salisbury Elks Club (401 Church Hill Ave. Salisbury, MD).
The League will be divided between players ages 8 to 13 and 14 to 18. Teams will be formed based on skill level. Skill assessments are scheduled for Wednesday, July 8 for players 8 to 13 and Thursday, July 9 for players 14 to 18. Once teams are formed, parent coaches will schedule weekly practices, and matches will be played at least once per week beginning July 20th. The League will run until October 2009 and formats include scramble, best ball and individual matches.
Please register before June 30th at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office (500 Glen Avenue Salisbury, MD) or online at www.wicomicorecandparks.org. The cost to join the League is $70. This fee covers a team-logoed golf shirt, trophy and season ending banquet. In addition to the $70 fee, players will be responsible for practice and playing fees at individual courses. Typically, the fee is no more than $5 depending on the course. Coaches will be responsible for informing players and parents of what fees to expect each time.
Fundraiser Deers Head Hospital
Eleventh Wedding.....
What? said the puzzled groom.
How can that be possible if you’ve been married ten times.?
Well, husband#1 was a Sales Representative; he just kept telling me how great it was going to be.
Husband #2 was in Software Services; he was never really sure how it was supposed to function; but he said he would look into it and get back with me.
Husband #3 was from Field Services; he said that everything checked out diagnostically but he just couldn’t get the system up.
Husband #4 was in Telemarketing; even though he knew he had the order, he didn't know when he would be able to deliver.
Husband #5 was an Engineer, he understood the basic process but he wanted three years to research, implement, and design a new state of the-art method.
Husband #6 was from Administration; he thought he knew how but he wasn’t sure whether it was his job or not.
Husband #7 was in Marketing; although he had a product, he was never sure how to position it.
Husband #8 was a Psychiatrist; all he did was talk about it.
Husband # 9 was a Gynaecologist; all he did was look at it.
Husband #10 was a Stamp Collector; all he ever did was … God I miss him.
But now that I’ve married you, I’m so excited.
Wonderful, said the husband, but why?
To which she replied,Your with the GOVERNMENT . ..This time I KNOW IM gonna get SCREWED.