nic42
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Post by nic42 on Dec 21, 2016 15:35:46 GMT -5
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Post by geezlouise on Dec 21, 2016 15:41:07 GMT -5
Can somebody explain to me what that picture of Adam laying down suppose to be....... Ummmm.... other than HELLA HAWT...... I got nothin'. ETA: IIRC an edit of this pic was once bridgeymah's avi
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Dec 21, 2016 15:48:46 GMT -5
The story goes: A handsome virile accomplished screen actor from LA (Adam) decides that it would improve his craft to study kabuki in Japan so that he can transition to musical theatre in NYC. A young actor (whose game is new) comes from a small village in Japan to also study kabuki and falls in love with Adam, but it is not fated to be. However the young actor's experience lends a tragic aura to his acting and he becomes a great kabuki actor, while the handsome American returns to NYC and totally crushes the rock opera written just for him which earns him a EGOT. Sort of a 'A Star is Born' meets 'Madame Butterfly' What do you think, should I send it to someone? Any good plot twists to show off Adam more? I'd certainly pay to see that. Great story!
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Post by lilybop2010 on Dec 21, 2016 15:59:47 GMT -5
LUCKY Adam I guess he is clueless about this old historic bigotry..LOL It seems he probably is. I don't know why you assume Adam is probably clueless. I'm Jewish, too, and take no offense at horns when he's dressing up as Lucifer for Halloween. Adam has a tattoo of a triangle, so he doesn't run from historical bigotry. He asserts his power over prejudice. For Halloween he was being playful and broadcast it on The Ellen Show. T he Ellen Show.
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Post by happy on Dec 21, 2016 16:00:19 GMT -5
The story goes: A handsome virile accomplished screen actor from LA (Adam) decides that it would improve his craft to study kabuki in Japan so that he can transition to musical theatre in NYC. A young actor (whose game is new) comes from a small village in Japan to also study kabuki and falls in love with Adam, but it is not fated to be. However the young actor's experience lends a tragic aura to his acting and he becomes a great kabuki actor, while the handsome American returns to NYC and totally crushes the rock opera written just for him which earns him a EGOT. Sort of a 'A Star is Born' meets 'Madame Butterfly' What do you think, should I send it to someone? Any good plot twists to show off Adam more? And don't forget that males play the female roles in kabuki theatre, so that young actor might play a beautiful girl. That will get people commenting!
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Post by bamafan on Dec 21, 2016 16:00:58 GMT -5
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Post by savvy92 on Dec 21, 2016 16:06:29 GMT -5
I really am upset with this.. I don't want to see any Jewish person portrayed with horns...It's an old stereotype that Sharka may not be familiar with,but i am since i am Jewish. Oh, I'm sure Sharka didn't know. And I think she might find her inspiration in this pic: www.uniqso.com/image/data/image/Celebrities%20Wearing%20Halloween%20Contact%20Lenses-f.jpgSo she for sure doesn't have a clue there could be something wrong with her pic of Adam with horns IMO. I never heard that before and my son-in-law was Jewish as are few of my friends. I'm sure that, like us, she had never seen that reference.
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Post by bamafan on Dec 21, 2016 16:13:25 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 21, 2016 16:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by lulu1265 on Dec 21, 2016 16:22:01 GMT -5
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