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
I was walking down the sidelines telling the guys, 'We've been though this (before) play by play,' ... The defense is going to give us the ball and they did a great job.
I went through all my progressions, so I just took off with it.
I was always independent. I never wanted to follow the crowd, but I think that following the crow is more typical of teenage behavior today than in my day. And I do deplore it.
I was a little worried because David takes a lot of stuff with him to the golf course. He plays his best when everything is going well.
I was able to convince him that this was in his best interests. We're very excited about it.
I will listen to anything they bring. I want to hear what they have to say.
I went to sleep watching my favorite player, Kobe Bryant. I just watched a lot of game tapes and (watched) how he shoots the ball with confidence.
I went to school, I got good marks, I had a very low key after-school job, and I spent a lot of time watching 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Dawson's Creek.'
I was just going out and doing my thing, ... If I see a hole, I run the ball.
I think the whole movement, both in the black community and in the federal government and in big business, is sort of floundering.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that from puberty onwards, the female body is disgusting and unruly and must be tamed, trimmed and tinted to within an inch of its life before it can be allowed to roam freely in the public eye.
It is an inconvenience, but what is the cost of those minutes opposed to the safety that is gained?
I think there is a strong sentiment that there needs to be change in the district. There are some who believe that is tied to seeking a different superintendent. Our association is not seeking that.
I think there is a horrible stereotype that suggests that minorities are lacking in terms of their knowledge of the fundamentals of baseball.