Will Young

Will Young
William Robert "Will" Youngis an English singer-songwriter and actor who came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the British music contest Pop Idol, making him the first winner of the worldwide Idol franchise. His double A-sided debut single "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" was released two weeks after the show's finale and became the fastest-selling debut single in the UK. Young also came in fifth place in World Idol performing his single "Light My Fire"...
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth20 January 1979
CityWokingham, England
It was kind of like a whole-team effort. Everybody has little pieces of the puzzle. Everybody has to hit (to get past 120). A lot of kids have to say, 'I think I can' and come through.
It was miserable. I made no secret about that. We have too many good players on this team to accept that. ... I want to be part of a winner. I want to win championships.
It was me, David and one phone line. David was up here on Labor Day answering phones. People would call up and say, 'This sounds like David' and he'd say, 'Uh, yes sir.' Then they'd say, 'I remember that 5-wood you hit in Atlanta.
It was me, David and one phone line,
It wasn't a bad game. We got the chances but we could not score and as we all know goals win matches.
It was my worst offensive game ever. I was getting a little bit frustrated. Not anything they were doing, it was just me not hitting shots.
I wanted to become a big part of it, ... In 1989, I told my wife 'I want you to make me an Indian suit.' I'm on my fourth one now.
I've got to pay $5 for gas just like everybody else.
I've had it on the market several times, and I've never had more than one call.
I've got the best job in the world; I love it. I get to meet so many interesting people, and I get to make sure that other people with disabilities can tell their own stories as well.
I've got some parts that should have been delivered before 12 o'clock and I'm still sitting here with a truck load of parts.
I've found mine an enormous benefit in Edinburgh. It handles speed bumps and potholes very well and they're less likely to damage the car. The roads being as they are, everyone should get a four-wheel drive. Even if the roads improved, there's still no reason why people shouldn't use 4x4s in Edinburgh. They take up no more road space and most run on diesel, so they're more economical. I really can't see a problem.
I've faced Barry a lot and he's had a lot of success against us. There's no reason to figure it out; just step back and keep looking for good pitches. Finishing strong showed why he's one of the best.
I've done my job when all the design decisions have been made and the homeowner feels confident they can either install the landscape themselves or have a contractor do it,