My favorite and a definite winner in my books
Canadian Idol: Ryan Malcolm
by Lady Lee 13 Replies latest jw friends
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Kaethra
Yep...I was hoping for him too Lady Lee. ;)
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Yerusalyim
Canadian Idol: Ryan Malcolm
When I first saw this thread I thought it was a new "Reality" program where the winner gets to come to the United States and THEN become famous.
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Uzzah
Yeru:
You mean like Celine Dion, Shania Twain etc.... Oh yeah they were famous before coming down to the States.
Nevermind.
Uzzah
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Lady Lee
naa they get to stay here and be famous and THEN go to the US to be famous
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talesin
Personally, I liked Billy, although I only watched the last 3 shows. (I know I'm supposed to root for the local guy, Cory, but Billy just had that great blue-eyed soul voice).
I gotta say, though, Ryan has an awesome voice and I like his Buddy Holly look.
and Yeru, I just gotta add (gently) ...
and Neil Young, Mary Pickford, John Candy, Alanis Morrisette, David Cronenberg (directed "the Fly" "Dead Ringers"), Norman Jewison, Hank Snow, The Guess Who (remember American Woman?), Joni Mitchell, James Cameron (famed director of 'The Titanic', remember that little movie?) Anne Murray, Rita McNeil, Jim Carey, Peter Jennings, Ashley MacIsaac, Dan Ackroyd (and about 80% of the Second City comedy troupe), Mike Myers (you know, Austin Powers) and that's just off the top of my head. Don't get me started.
edge-a-ma-ka-shun, about your northern neighbours is a good thing when yr talking entertainment (where per capita, Canucks rule)!!!
Okay, you caught me, when it comes to entertainment, maybe I'm a leetle beet nationalistic, but can ya blame me?
tal
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Yerusalyim
Sure sure sure...and all those people came to the US to get paid...they're American starts now...that was my whole point...Canada is suffering from a talent bleed.
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shera
LOL!!
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talesin
Nah, it's just that for our entertainers, takin' yer money (specially when the US $$ is high) is like takin' candy from a baby!
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jgnat
Ha! That's what you think, Yeru. We keep our best talent in Canada; poor but happy. Come up to Edmonton's Fringe Festival some year. We will knock your socks off.