Showing posts with label Crunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crunch. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The Voice Recap: Okay It"s Crunch Time Now

The Voice has narrowed its field from hundreds of would-be stars to eight elite competitors, and Monday night, the stakes were high.


Higher than ever, in fact, given the format.



After The Voice results last Tuesday, it’s abundantly clear that no one is safe, and this week, the margin of error will be next to none:


Only four will make it to the finals.


With that said, let’s break down all the performances from this epic musical night and handicap who we think will make it to the finale.


Hunter Plake


Hunter went with “With or Without You” by U2. The judges seemed to take a shine to the performance, but he chose one of those songs that almost everyone likes. It was not entirely the best song to open the show with, but it was still an alright performance. 


Will it be enough to send Hunter to the finals? I’m not so sure. It all comes down to the other performances on the night. 


Vanessa Ferguson and Chris Blue


In an effort to fill the two-hour slot the show paired some of the contestants up for performances. Vanessa and Chris went with “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. 


They actually sang together really well. Like, it could pass for a professional duet. I don’t know whether that’s a testament to Alicia Keys or them. 



TSoul


TSoul went with “Ain’t No Way” by Aretha Franklin. This was a surprisingly lackluster performance for him. He’s been so strong all season long and did not choose the right time to falter. 


It resulted in him screeching the final verse. It was not good. Will he be saved? I’m not so sure. 


Brennley Brown


Brennley went with “Suds in the Bucket” by Sara Evans. It was great. Brennley has proven time and time again that she has the vocal chops to succeed in any situation. 


Blake and Gwen were quick to pick out the flaws, but it was good. 


Hunter Plake and Aliyah Moulden


The second team up of the night performed “Let It Go” by James Bay. No, it was not the song from Frozen, and we are so thankful for that. 


This was a horrible performance. Both performers just don’t sound good together, and that’s a shame. 



Lauren Duski


Lauren went with “Ghost in this House” by Shenandoah. It was a riveting performance that showed off her vocal range.


Should Lauren advance to the final? Definitely.


TSoul and Jesse Larson 


This duo went with “I Wish” by Stevie Wonder. Like the duo performance that came before it, it was terrible. 


Chris Blue


Chris went with “Take Me to the King” by Angela Mann. It was so much better than some of his recent performances. Everything about it was great, and I can’t wait until he makes it to the finale.


Vanessa Ferguson 


Vanessa being in the bottom three last week was just uncalled for. She has been a solid competitor all season long, and there were others who should have been in the bottom. 


This week, she performed “Superstar” by Luther Vandross. It was another solid performance that proved why she was still on the show. 



Brennley Brown and Lauren Duski


A poor song choice ruined this performance. They went with “A Good Hearted Woman” by LeAnn Rimes. The two country women should have turned in a solid performance, but it was all over the place. 


Jesse Larson 


Jesse went with “I Was Wrong” by Chris Stapleton. It was not that great. At this stage, it should have been much better. It was all over the place, and he will probably wind up in the bottom three. 


Aliyah Moulden


Aliyah went with “I Can Only Imagine” by MercyMe, and it was a solid performance. It was slower, but it complimented her voice well. 


She should make it to the finale. 


What did you think of the performances?


Sound off below!



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Monday, May 23, 2016

Watch This Guy Eat THREE POUNDS of Cinnamon Toast Crunch

They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right?


No one needs to remind Matt Stonie of this.


The competitive eater is the defending champion at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.


With that annual event just a little over a month away, he"s preparing his mind and his stomach by starting off his day in especially epic fashion.



Known as Megatoad, Stonie is featured in the following video, sitting down for breakfast and devouring nearly three pounds of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal.


Yes, THREE POUNDS.


And let"s not forget about the gallon of 2 percent milk included with this meal.


According to the footage, Stonie ingested 7,700 calories, 586 grams of sugar and 206 grams of fat in polishing off two 23.6-ounce boxes in about 17 minutes.


Is that an impressive time for one to eat this much cereal?


We have no idea. And we"re not about to try it for ourselves to find out.


To date, the video has been viewed almost one million times on YouTube and it"s easy to understand why.


This is oddly mesmerizing to watch! See for yourself:


Matt stonie just ate three pounds of cinnamon toast crunch in on

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Selfie Spoon: Actually a Thing!

This is either a sign of the Apocalypse…


… or the greatest thing to ever happen to mankind.


The creators of Cinnamon Toast Crunch have come out with the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Selfie Spoon, an actual selfie stick with a spoon affixed to the end.


The item can be purchased (for free, you only pay shipping/handling) at the website Selfiespoon.com and it will finally give folks a chance to share their breakfast experience with friends online.


We hear that Kim Kardashian has already bought one. That"s a joke. 


But the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Selfie Spoon is not.


Cinnamon toast crunch selfie spoon actually a thing