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Post by 3ku1 on Nov 24, 2016 0:56:55 GMT -5
Have read suggestions Adam may return to Oz soon. Has friends their, prob new connections. He may finish working on the album and their Maybe.
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Post by 1jun14 on Nov 24, 2016 2:40:36 GMT -5
Have read suggestions Adam may return to Oz soon. Has friends their, prob new connections. He may finish working on the album and their Maybe. Where did you read that? Wouldn't it be strange for him to go back to Oz to work on his album if Max is producing #4? How would that work?? Max usually works in LA and Stockholm. As far as Adam having friends and connections there, Adam has friends and connections globally. lol
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Post by 3ku1 on Nov 24, 2016 2:44:04 GMT -5
Have read suggestions Adam may return to Oz soon. Has friends their, prob new connections. He may finish working on the album and their Maybe. Where did you read that? Wouldn't it be strange for him to go back to Oz to work on his album if Max is producing #4? How would that work?? Max usually works in LA and Stockholm. As far as Adam having friends and connections there, Adam has friends and connections globally. lol I never said that, love how ppl put words in your mouth. In forums. I know he fuss friends hlobally. I was just saying he has clearly gotten attached to Oz. Adam suggested in a few ig posts that suggests he may return. I never said it was definite. Just abthiught
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Post by 1jun14 on Nov 24, 2016 3:00:55 GMT -5
Where did you read that? Wouldn't it be strange for him to go back to Oz to work on his album if Max is producing #4? How would that work?? Max usually works in LA and Stockholm. As far as Adam having friends and connections there, Adam has friends and connections globally. lol I never said that, love how ppl put words in your mouth. In forums. I know he fuss friends hlobally. I was just saying he has clearly gotten attached to Oz. Adam suggested in a few ig posts that suggests he may return. I never said it was definite. Just abthiught Well you said "I read that" so I was just asking where you read it. I didn't put words in your mouth. That's what you typed. Eh, Adam always gets attached to places. He clearly said he would like to live in Amsterdam and London too. I don't take it all too seriously. With him being away from home for such a loooong time, I can't see him rushing back to Oz, or anywhere for that matter, to work on his new album. Max would be accessible to him in LA when the time comes. I hope it doesn't take three years though.
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Post by nica575 on Nov 24, 2016 7:15:10 GMT -5
That's quite amazing that the rep from looks like Qantas was waiting for him right in front of his limo/taxi. A few airlines do this for their first class, international passengers. Virgin started it and others followed -- they actually provide a limo "as part" of the ticket. ETA: Here is the official description -- "Your journey starts from the moment you leave your front door with Chauffeur Drive, a complimentary transfer service for First customers on eligible international Qantas operated flights booked with a QF flight number. Visit Chauffeur Drive for more information." www.qantas.com/travel/airlines/international-first-class/global/enyup. I flew Virgin 1st class (for work) and they did provide the limos on both ends. Plus Virgin has incredible airport lounges, especially in Heathrow, but there was no escort from the limo to the lounge, so either Quantus has it or he had some special VIP service added. I am always Happy for any perks Adam has! ILHSM
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Post by csquared on Nov 24, 2016 8:59:28 GMT -5
Haha, I should try that next time. We flew from Adelaide to Hong Kong in a center row in cattle class with a family with two little boys who kicked the back of the seats the whole way. The dad kept apologizing but that didn't stop it! Anyway, I can just imagine how nice Adam's trip in Qantas first class was, direct from Sydney to LA! Happy he's home. The jet lag shouldn't be too bad either. He flying east -- so first class or coach that pretty much means jetlag. It makes no sense to me but it is easier when you fly west around the world. I meant that because (discounting the international dateline) there's only a 5-hour difference between Sydney and LA, so it's not that bad. I know I got over it in just a few days. It's not like Europe where we west-coasters are 9 or 10 hours off!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2016 9:29:56 GMT -5
He flying east -- so first class or coach that pretty much means jetlag. It makes no sense to me but it is easier when you fly west around the world. I meant that because (discounting the international dateline) there's only a 5-hour difference between Sydney and LA, so it's not that bad. I know I got over it in just a few days. It's not like Europe where we west-coasters are 9 or 10 hours off! Plus he gets to sleep in that nice 1st class pod on his flight. He basically lands almost the same time he left on the same day too. For me, flying EU back to Cali (east to west) was much harder than Cali to EU. I think we are just all different
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Post by nica575 on Nov 24, 2016 9:57:22 GMT -5
I meant that because (discounting the international dateline) there's only a 5-hour difference between Sydney and LA, so it's not that bad. I know I got over it in just a few days. It's not like Europe where we west-coasters are 9 or 10 hours off! Plus he gets to sleep in that nice 1st class pod on his flight. He basically lands almost the same time he left on the same day too. For me, flying EU back to Cali (east to west) was much harder than Cali to EU. I think we are just all different same here: I adjust to EU time within 2 days but when I get back home it takes me upto two weeks to get back to normal... although this October it took me "only" a week
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 24, 2016 14:32:10 GMT -5
Plus he gets to sleep in that nice 1st class pod on his flight. He basically lands almost the same time he left on the same day too. For me, flying EU back to Cali (east to west) was much harder than Cali to EU. I think we are just all different same here: I adjust to EU time within 2 days but when I get back home it takes me upto two weeks to get back to normal... although this October it took me "only" a week In a similar vein, Spring Forward is a lot easier for me than Fall Back daylight savings changes. Also I am saving up my money for a 'nice 1st class pod' one of these days, probably to an Adam Lambert concert. I want to do it just once and Virgin Air sounds like a good idea!
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