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notmforce2k  4 stars
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Wow.
BritonGuy  4 stars
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Jezza_Belle posted:

I won a lip sync contest singing "I will always love you". I did the contest on a dare at the last minute too, pissed off the other kids that had practiced for weeks to get their routine down, and then they had to share the money they won for "best group" which was the same as the prize for "best solo".

haha



Or there were 2 prizes and someone walked off with one of them. Did you audit the budget to make sure?

 

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BritonGuy posted:

Jezza_Belle posted:

I won a lip sync contest singing "I will always love you". I did the contest on a dare at the last minute too, pissed off the other kids that had practiced for weeks to get their routine down, and then they had to share the money they won for "best group" which was the same as the prize for "best solo".

haha



Or there were 2 prizes and someone walked off with one of them. Did you audit the budget to make sure?



There were two prizes, one for best group, and one for best solo.

Both prizes were $25. They had 5 people in their group. Each one got $5.

I won best solo, and kept the $25 prize for myself.

They also spent time and money on costumes. My hair was still wet from swimming in the pool.

 

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I caused a riot in one of my musicals. But to each their own. Grats on the 25.

 

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BritonGuy posted:

I caused a riot in one of my musicals. But to each their own. Grats on the 25.



I can't recall what I spent it on, probably cigarettes or something stupid.

in high school I was in a musical that was a "Broadway Revue" or something like that... anyway, I had to dance the Charleston and a few other short dance styles with this guy in my class. His girlfriend got so pissed off that I was dancing with him that she threatened to kick my ass.

 

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Cool. I remember the first potential fight I wasn't in. Didn't even know the kid, but I knew who wanted it to go down. But I ain't no tool, never have been. Kid didn't have it coming, guy who set it up did.

 

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Lynea posted:

iampk posted:

her music was great and inspiring, i will miss her


If she had done anything in the last 20 or so years, I might miss her. As it stands, she could've died a long time ago and it would've only mattered to her family.

What a wasted talent.



I agree on her talent being wasted to a juggernaut of things that led to this sad day.

I was in grade school when she slowly climbed the charts with 'ou Give Good Love'. After that, it was hit after hit, movie roles etc.

The last decade+ with her downfall, the infamous 'Crack is Whack' interview, then the 'BOBBAY!!!!! BOBBAY!!! KISS MY ASS!' reality show just shows how far down she had gone.

Sad really.

I liked the songs she recently did back in 2009, but it's obvious that was autotuned to hell because if she could have sung that way still, the hits would have been way bigger, and she would have risen again.

RIP.

 

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sad day for her fans, although i don't count myself as one of them. my condolences to the family.

O_o

 

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lol.

Her marriage didn't ruin her, she ruined herself.

 

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Whitney Houston was found dead Saturday by her bodyguard on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hills hotel where only hours later she was to attend a pre-Grammy bash hosted by her longtime mentor, Clive Davis. She was 48. Here, Houston performs at a pre-Grammy event a year ago in Beverly Hills. Following is a a look at the singer's life through the years.


http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/12/showbiz/whitney-houston-death/index.html?hpt=hp_c1


Music exec: Whitney Houston looked 'healthy and beautiful' days earlier

Beverly Hills, California (CNN) -- Two loud booms jolted awake the music industry executive in her fifth-floor room of the Beverly Hilton hotel.

The time was 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The thuds seemed to be coming from the room below. The voice of a man, loud and urgent, followed.

It was only later that she learned the news: Whitney Houston, a guest in the room below hers, had died.

Cause of death: Unclear.

Time pronounced: 3:55 p.m., February 11, 2012.

Age: A mere 48.

The shock and grief from fans worldwide was immediate: Houston's pipes and presence, her grit and glamour had made her an icon.

For a decade and a half, she ruled the charts: 170 million albums sold, including seven back-to-back multi-platinum ones.

Numerous No. 1 hits, including the biggest-selling U.S. single of all time, "I Will Always Love You."

Emmys, Grammys, Billboard Music awards. Dozens of them.

While her luster dimmed in recent years as she battled drug addiction, Houston was in the midst of a comeback. A few shows here and there, mostly abroad, and a movie in the works.

She had appeared healthy and beautiful in recent days, said the music executive -- who did not want to be identified because she didn't want reporters hounding her.

Just days before, the exec had seen Houston swimming in the hotel pool with daughter Bobbi Kristina. They looked happy, she said.

What exactly happened Saturday afternoon now awaits a coroner's examination.

Police and fire officials were called to Houston's room at 3:43 p.m., after Houston's bodyguard found her unconscious body.

Medics tried reviving her, but failed.

There were "no obvious signs of criminal intent," said Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen.

Medics removed her body from the hotel room early Sunday morning and an autopsy has been scheduled.

But the county coroner's office could not say when.

"I just can't talk about it now. It's so stunning and unbelievable," said singer Aretha Franklin on hearing the news. "I couldn't believe what I was reading coming across the TV screen."

Saturday night, fans mourned Houston's death in different ways inside and outside the Beverly Hilton.

Grief flows at hotel where Houston died

Outside, grieving fans laid roses and flickering candles on the front and back entrances of the sprawling complex.

Some sang songs. Others played her music videos on their smartphone.

"Everyone has their own demons, and some overcome them and some never do," said Tya Conerly, referring to Houston's history of drug abuse. "Sometimes life gets the best of us."

Inside the hotel, music industry's biggest names gathered in elegant attire for an annual pre-Grammy party that had been long planned by Houston's mentor, Clive Davis.

"I do have a heavy heart, and I am personally devastated by someone so close to me for so many years," Davis told the gathering of artists and entertainers, that included Tony Bennett, Gladys Knight and Britney Spears.

"My heart goes out to her daughter Bobbi Kristina and her mother, Cissy."

He then asked for a moment of silence.

"We dedicate this evening to her," he said.

 

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