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Tim

WOW!!! Need a lift? This is definitely a feel-good moment!

I know this is not diabetes related, but on the other hand . . . We all deal with so much, I think anything that brings a smile to our faces is good for our outlook, and with diabetes, attitude and outlook are at least half of the battle. At least that's what one non-expert said in the sentence you just read . . . :-)

Watch this video. All I can say is WOW!!! I totally loved this! And . . . if you are in need of a lift, this is definitely a feel-good moment that I hope will give you hope for your day, and bring a smile to your face.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

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Lots of smiles:) I loved it! Thanks for sharing.

Hope you're doing well.

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What a Wonderful Video!,,,,It made me cry and gave me such a humbling experience. Something we all need every now and then! Thanks for sharing this with us! It was great!

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I didn't know Paul Potts had a sister!!!

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yea, I love the Paul Potts videos s well! In case some haven't seen it . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k08yxu57NA

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Lifted I was ...thanks..

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Thanks for sharing that. Music always moves me and at times has saved my life.

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Ha! That was fantastic! :-)

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absolutely amazing! definitely a reminder to me: don't judge a book by its cover!

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Just an amazing voice!! Okay, I am tearing up too!!! Thanks for posting this!

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I love that lady, and her cat Pebbles! I loved the expressions on everyone's faces when she started singing. I think Simon was gobsmacked (you would think he'd have learned not to judge by appearances after Paul Potts.) You could tell that no one expected much of her. The camera showed these teenage girls in the audience who were smirking at her when she first introduced herself, and then it panned back to them after she started singing, and their mouths were literally hanging open.

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What an amazing talent. I got teary eyed and still have a goofy grin on my face. Thanks for sharing this one!

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OMG!! Thank you, thank you - I needed that. Brought me to tears and definitely gave me a lift!!

Just goes to show - YA GOTS TO HAVE A DREAM!!!

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