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Learn more- The final auditions for the sixth season of "America's Got Talent" were finally upon us, and Wednesday's episode took us to ... well, it wasn't clear where we were. But there were more acts waiting to impress the judges enough to get to Las Vegas.
The first was a 26-year-old comedian named Jimmy Dinh (pronounced "Dean," but he didn't sell sausages, he does eyelash extensions). He was very excited to be on stage. He was funny at first, but it fell apart when he began his shtick. All three judges buzzed him, but Howie encouraged him to stick with comedy and continue to perform as himself.
A belly dancing duo calling themselves The Belly Dancing Duo floored Piers and Howie, who said they were both "overflowing with talent." Even Sharon was on board, despite saying that Howie was "just looking at the T&T." He said it was "the talent, and the timing." They made it to Vegas. A hip-hop violinist from Utah went through, as well, followed by a team of pogo-stick jumping guys. A large group of large guys dancing made it through next.
A guy named "Clownvis," an Elvis impersonator dressed as a clown, He was barely a line into "Old McDonald" before Piers and the rest of the judges buzzed him. Cownvis made a crack about Sharon giggling because she was on a contact high from hanging around with Ozzy so long. She brought the whole show to a stop by telling Clownvis, "Nobody disrespects my husband," before pausing and finishing, "so (expletive) off." Clownvis then turned his aim toward Howie, saying he hasn't been funny since the rubber glove. Howie gave Clownvis the same sendoff.
A card thrower named Rick successful cut through a piece of celery from several feet away. He made it through.
Phil Trau, a 74-year-old tap dancer, got buzzed by Piers but kicked his routine into high gear using some small steps. Piers took back his X after the performance and voted yes, along with the other judges, to send Phil to Las Vegas.
A guitarist/singer named Luigi Seno brought the ladies to their feet with his take on Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning." Piers told Luigi he was going to go a long way with his talent, but first he'd be going to Vegas.
One-man-band performer Arthur Nakane took over three hours to set up his multi-faceted instrument, then it had some trouble getting started. The act was a bit of a mess, but even Piers couldn't resist paying tribute to Arthur's dedication and gave him a ticket to Vegas.
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