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Old 09-13-2012, 11:34 PM #27
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Well AGT ended and I didn't like it. I didn't mind the show ending. Every reality show has to end so you can get new contestants. I just didn't like the winner. Yes, the dog act was good but I don't know how many dog acts I have seen in the circus. But that comediene, sand artist, splash paint artist and mega huge string artist, they were all wonderful and unique. I enjoyed the acts that all the contestants did with celebrities tonight. I especially enjoyed the roast that the comedien did of the judges. He is good. Oh well, he will get a booking some where. Probably sooner than I can figure out how to spell comedien. I just wonder who they will get to replace Sharon.
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