Whenever I go back to visit, I eat all I can. Ted's Hotdogs, Andersons Custard, Boccee's Pizza, Mighty Taco, Duffs Wings, Watsons Sponge Candy, Bisons chip dip, etc, etc... Now that's a vacation.
I agree that she should win because she can be molded into a pop star ala Kelly Clarkson, but as far as Taylor goes, he has the look as much as Rueben did 2 years ago. He will probably become a big star whether he wins or not because he already has a rabid fan following. They'll make a fortune just by selling Soul Patrol t-shirts and merchandise let alone the cd's.
I agree. Spikes was interviewed by a station in Atlanta last year before the start of the season. They asked him what he thought about JP being "handed" the starting job and he just laughed and said, he just needs to not make mistakes and keep us in games so that the Defense could win them. He got his point across by being a bit evasive. Therefore, I believe him when he said that JP's teammates like him.
A friend of mine who is a school teacher just went and she said it is very interesting. She brought her 9 year old son and he liked it but she said not to bring any kids younger than that. Apparently it is comprised of Asian cadavers that were "unclaimed" and therefore donated to science. I guess some of the bodies are posed in various positions such as throwing a baseball etc.. Sounds a bit gruesome (sp?) but I'm probably going to check it out soon.
Wow thanks for pointing out one gramatical error for me. I am a better person for it. You must be proud. I didn't realize that mistakingly leaving one letter out of a word made a sentence incoherent.
He's just doing what his fan base wants. I think he would have success touring the country ala Jimmy Buffett and selling out all of his shows because of his version of the Parottheads, the Soul Patrol. He may not be a pure musician but he is one hell of an entertainer.
I actually bought his cd on-line from a record store in Birmingham, one of those independent, sell at your shows kind of cd's. It is very good. A soulfull bluesy cd where almost every song is worth listening to. I would difinitely buy this kind of cd and go see him if he played a small enough venue, like the Tabernacle in Atlanta. I think his live shows would be very entertaining.