Update on Neal

Posted by Amy Winder
September 19th, 2008

America’s Got Talent is now down to the final 5, and Neal E. Boyd is one of them. The insurance salesman from Sikeston will battle singers Queen Emily, Eli Mattson and Donald Braswell. Rounding out the top five is violin duo Nuttin But Stringz. You can catch Boyd and all the other’s performances next Wednesday, the 24th on NBC.

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What a Deal for Neal

Posted by Amy Winder
September 18th, 2008

Tonight, we’ll find out if Neal E. Boyd makes the top 5 on America’s Got Talent.  Last night he performed “All By Myself.” Yep, the song made famous by Celine Dion.  As the judges said, it took forever to get to the good stuff.  I was just like cooome on Neal, belt it will ya?!?  And then he finally did and it was awesome.  But that beginning may give him some troubles.  Queen Emily and Nuttin But Stringz are Neal’s biggest competition, in my opinion.  Plus there’s too cute for TV, Kaitlyn Maher.  She’s only 4 though. That’s like cheating.

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Mamma Drama on The Biggest Loser

Posted by Amy Winder
September 18th, 2008

So, she’s an implant…that’s okay. I think she was raised in Texas. According to multiple bios, Michelle Aguilar, of the pink team on NBC’s The Biggest Loser, lives in Jacksonville, MO. Besides the general pressure to lose weight on television in front of millions and millions of people, she was estranged from her mom and partner, Renee Wilson, for a number of years. The two are also competing as the Pink Team. The girls on last season’s Pink Team were super popular and one, Ali Vincent, won the whole shebang.

This show is a good one to watch, not so much for the weight loss tips. It’s a little unrealistic if you ask me…a guy lost like 20 pounds in a week one time. The best parts are when they talk about their families back home. Because they always miss them a bunch. It’s a reminder of how important family is. There are also always great moments when they’re in the closet talking to the camera about their relationship with food. For anyone out there who’s had a deep personal relationship with snacks (uhmmm) you know what these folks must be going through. Sometimes, all you want is a fudge brownie and nothing else will do…except possibly a Snicker bar…or a Star Crunch.

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Assisting the Stars…and Their Pets

Posted by Amy Winder
September 17th, 2008

Tom Vize is an assistant to comedian/actress Kathy Griffin.  The pair can be seen on the Bravo series My Life on the D List. Vize is a fan favorite who hails from Fenton, Missouri.  He now lives with Griffin in Hollywood, but they travel the country for Griffin’s gigs.  St. Louis Magazine has a great article about Vize and his life with Griffin.  It gives a glamorous portrayal of what it might be like to live in the life of celebrity.  I could totally pick up somebody else’s doggy doo for a home in the Hollywood hills and hob-knobbing opportunities.

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Watch Out for a Gladiator in Branson

Posted by Amy Winder
September 16th, 2008

NBC series American Gladiators finished its second season last month. The male winner was Tim Oliphant of Branson. Oliphant is a 33-year-old media director for the Christian summer camp Kanakuk Kamps. He won $100,000 and a new Toyota.

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Mizzou Grad Hosts Funny Show

Posted by Amy Winder
September 15th, 2008

John Anderson, half of the duo that hosts ABC’s Wipeout, graduated from Mizzou. Sports fans probably also recognized Anderson from his time at ESPN. If you enjoy watching people run into things, fall off of things, get punched and get gooed on, this is the show for you. It’s a hilarious obstacle course practically impossible to tackle. But the best thing is, it’s guilt free. That’s because all the contestants wear protective gear. So you can laugh freely knowing they didn’t get hurt. Unlike America’s Funniest Videos in which you never quite know for sure if you’re laughing your head off at a guy who just got his head knocked off.

The other reason the show is funny, is because of Anderson and co-host John Henson. The pointless pair spend their time mostly mocking the contestants. They manage to present information you already know in a way that makes you feel like you’re watching a real sporting event.

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A Cadence Always Comes to an End

Posted by Amy Winder
September 12th, 2008

That’s what happened on America’s Got Talent Thursday night.  The Springfield group, The Cadence, didn’t receive enough votes to continue.  You’ll probably soon be able to see them perform at the ICON in Springfield…and other locations.  No doubt they’ll continue performing and getting better and better.

In other AGT news, Neal E. Boyd did make the top 10.  You can see him perform again next Tuesday, September 16. Prepare to cry…I probably will.

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Bailey Gets Jerk Rap Before Show Begins

Posted by Amy Winder
September 11th, 2008

Eagle Rock resident Randy Bailey is the one and only representative of Missouri on the upcoming season of Survivor: Gabon. The videographer’s bio is making its way across the blogosphere, with most painting him as a big meany. Bailey brags that he enjoys picking on those with less “strength and intellect.” The new season of Survivor begins on CBS on September 18.

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Drumming up Votes

Posted by Amy Winder
September 10th, 2008

The Cadence’s performance on Tuesday night’s America’s Got Talent showcased their ability to listen…to Sharon Osbourne. Last week she urged them to be more aggressive, she doesn’t like nice boys. The group was darker, faster and better than ever before. The performance really did have the feel of a large production show…as you might see in say, Vegas. I think both our Missouri acts will get to perform again.

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Neal E. Boyd - The King of the Cry Fest

Posted by Amy Winder
September 10th, 2008

He’s mighty talented but for goodness sakes, he’s turning me into a bawl bag. Neal E. Boyd sang the mother, of all his songs so far, with such conviction and ease you would never guess he’s not already contracted. And in addition, we get to hear about the town of Sikeston pulling together to get his mother an airline ticket…vote people vote. When I called to vote, the line was busy busy busy. I got through on around the 10th call. I also voted for The Cadence (of course) and the dance troup. Got through on the first call with both of them. Hmmm, I think the Boyd man is worry free for this round.

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