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Monday, December 25, 2006

Tidbits 12/25

  • People Magazine quotes Clay about talking about one of his favourite movies from this year:
    Clay Aiken: The Queen – "Helen Mirren looks just like Queen Elizabeth. Acted like her! I thought it was very good."
  • Grand Rapids Press has some compliments for us... awww.. thank you!
    Clay Aiken, the singing sensation who nearly won TV's "American Idol" in 2003, packed DeVos Performance Hall on Tuesday with a sold-out performance with the Grand Rapids Symphony. Emissaries from "Clay Nation" were out in force for the Christmas program. By a show of hands, at least a dozen claimed to have been to more than 60 of his concerts. One owned up to 70, and another said she had seen him more than 80 times, which impressed Aiken. "I don't even like myself that much," he told them.
  • Even on Christmas day, we can't escape the Clay/Kelly mentions:
  • My San Antonio - Christmas cheer? What Christmas cheer? "After weeks of battling mall crowds, nasty clots of traffic and Clay Aiken mangling "Silver Bells," I couldn't feel holly or jolly if you strung me up on the mantle with garland and tickled my soles with mistletoe and candy canes." uhh.... yeah.... whatever!

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