Salutes Susan Boyle

Though you're lose, but you've won!

Susan Boyle,
an auntie from Scotland...
who was in the age of 48...
and still participating Britain's Got Talent...
and successfully caught public attention...
with her outstanding voices...
who so called "The woman who shut up Simon Cowell"...

For me, she's just simply awesome, utterly amazing, unbelievable!

She caught my attention when I first listened to her singing "I dreamed a dream".

Initially I saw her name and picture appear on media, my first thought is "just another William Hung"...

However, after a while, I surprised that impossible an unknown will have a million views in YouTube, so I decided to check her out. Know what? The first time I viewed the video, I keep repeating for 5 times!

She has came these far, and I was wondering if she could win Britain's Got Talent. So, finally, she loses. She loses to break dancing group performers, Diversity. Though I think Diversity was good, but Susan was never disappoint me.

She has now admitted to hospital, what I think is just LEAVE HER ALONE.

One of the judges, Morgan even resigning to protest Susan for not being the winner. Though, what to do? The result is being voted by public.

Last but not least, I just wanna say that Susan Boyle, who has inspired me, what that's called chasing dream. Be brave enough, don't care how other people looking at us, just show them what we got.

Thanks Susan, you'll always in my memory...

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Re: Salutes Susan Boyle

Haha. Wouldn't be 2nd William Hung of course.
Her voice is great! The moment she began to sing the first word, my body struggling.
I can say that Susan Boyle is great!
I still remember the time I listen to her video was during my final examination time.
From the moment of tension and stress with all the study materials stuck in my head, I turn into fully relax environment after I listen to it. Haha