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People in life who deserve recognition

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I'd like to agree but I did let out a little smirk. William Hung was pretty amusing to watch.

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The only people who tell you that you can't do something are those who have already given up on their own dreams so feel the need to discourage yours.

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Sheer brilliance.

 

 

 

In all seriousness though, whover first realised the pwning powers of coffee, I salute you.

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People like William Hung have a lot of musical talent, but are never recognised.

 

 

 

This is a video of him auditioning for American Idol:

 

 

 

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Man, he has so much talent! =D>

 

 

 

absolutely dreadful. < Simon FTW! :twss:

 

 

 

One person who deserves recognition is Barack Obama. I don't entirely agree with everything about him, but he is setting a record for the books in the USA. It shows how far we have come since the time of slavery of African Americans and other races.

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Any firefighter. There, really is no other group of persons who have the amount of respect I do for firefighters.

There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,

and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. That

regret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,

better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret.

It's experience.

Actually, it was a pivotal moment and focused the attention of the entire world on what was happening in Vietnam.

 

I still think it was a waste. Someone dedicated enough to burn themselves alive could do much more than be a human nugget.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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Any firefighter. There, really is no other group of persons who have the amount of respect I do for firefighters.

 

 

 

I agree we had an awesome firefighter teach us our current first aid certificates. Normally costs around 300 or so dollars from Saint Johns but he only charged us 80 for the both of us. He was also out there fixing all the storm damage for free while the rest of the fire fighters were rallying about pay salary increase. That's dedication :thumbup:

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The only people who tell you that you can't do something are those who have already given up on their own dreams so feel the need to discourage yours.

Any firefighter. There, really is no other group of persons who have the amount of respect I do for firefighters.

 

 

 

I agree we had an awesome firefighter teach us our current first aid certificates. Normally costs around 300 or so dollars from Saint Johns but he only charged us 80 for the both of us. He was also out there fixing all the storm damage for free while the rest of the fire fighters were rallying about pay salary increase. That's dedication :thumbup:

 

 

 

That reminds me - all those people who basically patched up The Gap in Brisbane deserve a huge thanks. Particularly the SES. Anyone who volunteers to do that kind of work is a champion.

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