
American Idol Season 7
That was you? oh wow!!! You are awesome. I wish I can play and sing like that. :D Anyway, I heard it from a friend so I just HAD to post it. Keep on singing girl!!! <3
ps: Sorry I answered this a bit late, I tend to do that sometimes. lol
I think I’m stubborn for starters. I mean, in this particular situation, it served me well. I refuse to kind of just quit, I don’t know. I think my dad is in his fifties and he still plays guitar. He doesn’t play out, he doesn’t, you know, go play shows or anything, but he still plays. And just the joy that he gets out of doing that, that’s enough to make me want to keep doing this because I get an immense amount of joy walking out on stage and having a bunch of people think I’m cool, which is…can be a little misguided. I’m not as cool as people think I am but just, you know. I think the real solidifying moment for me…this is the long answer to your long question. I just joined MWK and it was like my second or third show and we went to L.A. and showcased for this label, that I will not name. The head of this label, who I will also not name, told me very specifically after we auditioned for him that I, myself, should find something else to do with my life and that maybe music isn’t cut out for me and maybe I’m not cut out for music. Needless to say, he is not working with me now. So…but I think, just, that galvanised me, that just did it. To have somebody say that and for me to be able to just walking out back and say “You know what? Forget that guy. I’m going to keep playing music anyway”. [x]
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‘NCIS: LA’: Daniela Ruah talks Kensi-centric two-parter. Plus, an EXCLUSIVE PHOTO
Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) never believed her father’s death was an accident, and on tonight’s episode of NCIS: LA, the agent comes closer to the truth than ever before, but it could come at a big price: her freedom.
In tonight’s episode, after a former member of her father’s sniper unit is killed, Kensi becomes suspect No. 1 just as the pieces of Kensi’s solo investigation into the incident start coming together. “She’s just trying to hold it together and figure this out because she’s so close, so close, to finding the truth about her dad. And, if you can put yourself in those shoes, you know how despairing that is,” says Ruah.
The emotional predicament leaves Kensi showing colors the audience rarely sees from her and finding support from her fellow agents — particularly her partner Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), who joined the show full time in season 2 and has since shared a will-they-won’t-they dynamic with Ruah’s character. “The ‘I’m your partner no matter what’ attitude definitely kicks in,” says Ruah. “There’s some great scenes, and it’s wonderful to see that even in a situation they don’t ever find themselves in — her being so emotionally fragile — it’s still Kensi and Deeks. You get more of that banter, but you also pick up on the care they have for each other. You see them on many different levels as a team because there’s so much going on.”
So much, in fact, that the storyline spans two weeks, with the second part airing next Tuesday. The episode, previews Ruah, will feature one of the most action-packed Kensi sequences ever. “I wanted to make it the most aggressive fight ever because she’s fighting for her life here,” she says.
But Ruah, who admits she loves the fight scenes, can also rock a dress like the best of them, as evident in the new cast shot. (Noir seems to be a bit of a theme among casts this year.) View the exclusive photo below!
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@CarlySmithson: Here is one of my pics from the theatre when American Idol came to visit - “Pick a winner” lol
I LOVE HER.

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Mum: Do you have David Cook?
Store assistant: Is that a movie?!
i solve my problems by blatantly ignoring them and going on the internet
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Fandom is signal and response. Fandom is a stranger moving you to tears, anger, laughter. Fandom is you moving a stranger to speak.
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" —Yes.
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