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'America's Got Talent,' Seattle is an interesting place VIDEOS
By April MacIntyre Jun 25, 2009, 5:43 GMT

Seattle has some interesting people. Tonight I saw a seven-foot German-American woman yodel as a dominatrix, an old man pop out balls and things from his mouth while he danced, triplet Dutch-American sisters fiddle and argue in unison and a picked-on kid dance his little heart out. A cool "Transformers from the \'hood" act also blipped by. © Glenn Harris / PR Photos
Okay. I have officially transitioned from NBC's "I'm a Celebrity" to "America's Got Talent," as the strange and the surreal meet the sublime onstage.
Seattle has some interesting people. Tonight I saw a seven-foot German-American woman yodel as a dominatrix, an old man pop out balls and things from his mouth while he danced, triplet Dutch-American sisters fiddle and argue in unison and a picked-on kid dance his little heart out. A cool "Transformers from the 'hood" act also blipped by.
There was a magician act that perked up the Hoff, but I hate, HATE magician acts so that's all I remember. NBC kindly sent me the video from tonight that relives the presto-gone-o moment.
A Million-Dollar Act The illusionist Drew Thomas finally introduces magic that's worth winning it all.
Dancer's Dream Arcadian Broad floats on air as he performs his dance routine:



