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Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

I'm sick of people (celebrities) giving advices to Susan Boyle.

It's getting ridiculous. Every Joe blows (some of them that I never heard of) is giving advice.

What do they know about setting a YouTube record? What do they know about becoming the world's most popular figure over-night?

I would like Susan Boyle to give advice to rest of the celebrities. Susan Boyle should advise them to shut up.

Irritating..

Re: Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

She should only take advice from her mental coach. I have the feeling others trying to get into the spotlight with their "advices".

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Re: Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

I know.... even Paris Hilton gave advices to Susan Boyle.

Paris Hilton?
Paris Hilton?

She's nothing but a (     ).
She just happened to have a rich father.

Please...

Re: Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

Another S.O.B lily allen!!
She is just a young punk just 24, Who think she is smart. Make remarks hurt Susan and BGT performers. I think she don't have the ability to sing I dreamed a dream and other classic song. She just happened be have a very know father in this field.

Re: Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

Jimmytheone

Susan did get one very good piece of advice from someone connected to the BGT show and that was to carry on claiming her unemployment benefits because what with the way that record companies and agents deduct all sorts of expenses, she could technically be "in debt" for a few months. Until she gets her first pay cheque, she is in the eyes of the law, still unemployed.

Re: Sick of People Giving Advices to Susan Boyle

But how great is that!--that you can be unemployed for thirty years and still be considered unemployed and entitled to benefits?--none of this stuff where you lose them after a few months or a year at most. That is really a great system! I wish we had that--here so many people simply give up, disappear from the statistics--as they are no longer unemployed if their benefits run out--and so much chronic unemployment is swept under the rug instead of acknowledged by the society at large.

I am so glad she got that advice.

Judy

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