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Ladywiz

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  1. America's Got Talent report:

    Oh man it sure was a lot of fun, but a lot of work too, they really kept the audience pumped up. I was amazed how tired we were when we got home. (We's gettin' old...) Jerry Springer is the host...so that tells you the kind of high-octane crowd reactions they are after. Lots of loud music and clapping.

    And speaking of loud... those buzzers that the judges use are LOUD--the lady sitting in front of us never got used it and jumped sky high every time someone buzzed in. The talent was really poor.

    But Sharon Osbourne was a baby-doll! She's so tiny, and gorgeous! We waited outside for the judges to 'arrive' in limos, then she came down the red-carpetish lineup of people. And she stopped to sign an autograph right next to me so I stuck out my hand and she grabbed it and held it in both of hers and patted it, smiling and thanking us for coming out (it was 32 degrees and had actually snowed this morning!) SO SWEET. She must have signed 20 autographs, and there was a 20 mile an hour wind blowing in that truly freezing weather. David Hasselhoff looks amazing. He shook our hands, but he was wearing leather gloves. Rude. Piers whats-his-name just sayshayed in Simon Cowell style, with neither handshake nor autograph for anyone in the crowd. I don't know why Jerry Springer didn't do the limo bit, but he didn't.

    I don't know when this will air yet. I now what was taped today will be the first show of the season though. Its one of those summer shows. We'll have to see if my best moments end up yet again on the cutting room floor!


  2. Tomorrow CurmudgeonDoug and I are going to a taping of 'America's Got Talent' which for some reason is here in Atlanta. We have enjoyed the show in the past, I especially like Sharon Osbourne, and I think Jerry Springer is a riot. I hope we will get decent seats and some 'face time' hahaha! Get this, the email said to wear hip clothes...I guess my DTT shirt is right out, then, huh?

    I'll let y'all know how it goes.....wish us luck!


  3. Thanks to my Grandmothers I can crochet, quilt and sew freehand quite well. From my country kin I learned to churn. And I once worked in a textile mill running a spinning frame spinning raw "draw" into yarn. I got paid by the "hank" and had to "doff" the 36 spindles onto racks. (Can anybody say Norma Rae?)

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