just me Well-known member MBTI infj Apr 15, 2009 #1 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/14/susan-boyle-britains-sing_n_186787.html Well worth the watch if you have yet to see this.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/14/susan-boyle-britains-sing_n_186787.html Well worth the watch if you have yet to see this.
CoffeeShopDiva Community Member MBTI INFJ Apr 15, 2009 #2 I saw this a couple of days ago. She's really good!
Wyote Gander Staff member Administrator MBTI INFJ Enneagram 954 so/sx Apr 15, 2009 #3 She needs to team up with Paul Potts.
Stephanie Regular Poster MBTI INFJ Apr 15, 2009 #4 Oh I really hope good things happen for her! She seems like a really great person, and she has such a great voice.
Oh I really hope good things happen for her! She seems like a really great person, and she has such a great voice.
Flavus Aquila Finding My Place in the Sun Banned MBTI INTJ - A Enneagram 10000 Apr 22, 2009 #5 I love the judges' reations when she started singing.
A Azure_Knight Community Member MBTI N/A Enneagram N/A Apr 22, 2009 #6 It just goes to show how shallow we all are. We looked at that woman and didn't give her a chance... but she showed us how wrong we were.
It just goes to show how shallow we all are. We looked at that woman and didn't give her a chance... but she showed us how wrong we were.
sumone down the rabbit hole MBTI infj Apr 22, 2009 #7 Yeah it did show that most people really do judge a book by its cover. Go Susan go! The sudden attention must be overwhelming though.
Yeah it did show that most people really do judge a book by its cover. Go Susan go! The sudden attention must be overwhelming though.
just me Well-known member MBTI infj Apr 22, 2009 #8 She didn't act very infj ish, which has to be a plus with all that, Sumone!
Quinlan Right the First Time! MBTI ISFP Apr 22, 2009 #9 Azure_Knight said: It just goes to show how shallow we all are. We looked at that woman and didn't give her a chance... but she showed us how wrong we were. Click to expand... The royal "we"?
Azure_Knight said: It just goes to show how shallow we all are. We looked at that woman and didn't give her a chance... but she showed us how wrong we were. Click to expand... The royal "we"?
A Azure_Knight Community Member MBTI N/A Enneagram N/A Apr 22, 2009 #10 The we as in the people in the audience or perhaps as a society. I judged her to some extent as well; however, I thought the audience was going to make fun of her and was about to get angry. I am not arrogant enough to claim a royal 'we'.
The we as in the people in the audience or perhaps as a society. I judged her to some extent as well; however, I thought the audience was going to make fun of her and was about to get angry. I am not arrogant enough to claim a royal 'we'.