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Post by mszue on Jan 12, 2017 20:53:39 GMT -5
I dunno, I think it is the same dog. The three stripes coming down the top of the head, the mascara is consistent, the eyebrows and strips coming from the corner of the eyes toward the bridge of the nose, the darkish streak on the nose ending in the same pointed shape near his mouth, the little spot just above the left side of the nose .... They sure look the same to me...other than the "Pharaoh" picks show a healthier, fuller bodied dog....markings sure look mighty similar to me. And what a cutie... On the topic of names, I have two kitties and the younger female had a great name so I retained it: Scarlett O'Hair [she is a red, fluffy Persian] but my boy Flame Siamese was named Thumper!! wtf....he rapidly was re-named Goffman...a name with far more stature than 'Thumper' lol. He showed no sign of caring at all...a new person, a new name...
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Post by svca on Jan 12, 2017 20:58:24 GMT -5
Pharaoh is a cutie for sure, but I showed my hubby the pics and we both started giggling. We got our dog Jack, a chi/jack russell mix, in the fall of 2009. We got him from a friend of a lady I work with, she was working too many hours and didn't have time for him. Crate trained, good with children, etc etc....sounded too good to be true for first-time dog owners...and it was. None of it was true lol. First two or three weeks, quiet, lovely, lovely dog. After that all hell broke loose. I would come home every day to over turned garbage cans, he would jump up on the kitchen counters to break through and eat bags of bagels, bread, etc. Every time we rearranged the house, he would another way to get up there. Lunged and barked at everything that moved, and made noise. I couldn't go outside with him because he would almost dislocate my shoulder (16 pounds of fury). Long story short, he was a fearful dog, so hubby started reading up on what to do with him, and read and read and read. He now has a license as a dog trainer, specializing in fearful dogs, or dogs with behavioral problems, and Jack rules the house...literally. Since we also found out (no advance warning) that he has seizures, is now on 3 different meds, our lives revolve around the dog. Hubby wouldn't want it any other way. Me....well, ahem. I didn't lose my husband to another woman, I lost him to a dog lol. So Adam, he may seem like a sweet potato at the moment, but he's also probably in shock still. Just wait until his true personality comes out
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 12, 2017 21:03:27 GMT -5
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Post by 3ku1 on Jan 12, 2017 21:25:14 GMT -5
SO just saw the Freddie movie bit on ET. Rami Malek is it? Is slated to play Freddie. Good choice he does have similarities. He's great in Mr Robot. Just wonderign though, he said he well be singing in the film. How good of vocalist is this guy? Maybe he needs Adam to come along and give him some tips haha. I do Hope Adam is involved in the film. Would love Adam to play maybe one of his lovers.
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Post by katycake on Jan 12, 2017 21:52:48 GMT -5
SO just saw the Freddie movie bit on ET. Rami Malek is it? Is slated to play Freddie. Good choice he does have similarities. He's great in Mr Robot. Just wonderign though, he said he well be singing in the film. How good of vocalist is this guy? Maybe he needs Adam to come along and give him some tips haha. I do Hope Adam is involved in the film. Would love Adam to play maybe one of his lovers. When Adam said in an interview, quite some time ago, that he'd like a role as one of Freddie's lovers, I was certain (and still am) that this role is already pretty much a done deal. Adam is very careful about these things, not to spread idle rumors. And besides, this is not how things are done IMO; If you want a part in a project, you speak privately to the people involved, you don't surprise them via the press. Adam wouldn't put them in such an awkward situation. And BTW, I believe it was probably the other way round - I believe Brian and Roger wanted Adam to be a part of this project and approached him, I don't think they waited for him to come to them. Regarding Rami Malek - I don't know anything about him and I don't watch Mr. Robot, but I agree he looks like a terrific choice, and I liked him the minute I saw his picture, don't know why
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Post by bamafan on Jan 12, 2017 22:01:49 GMT -5
I got 35% emotional and 65% logical. Think that's pretty accurate...lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 22:07:01 GMT -5
SO just saw the Freddie movie bit on ET. Rami Malek is it? Is slated to play Freddie. Good choice he does have similarities. He's great in Mr Robot. Just wonderign though, he said he well be singing in the film. How good of vocalist is this guy? Maybe he needs Adam to come along and give him some tips haha. I do Hope Adam is involved in the film. Would love Adam to play maybe one of his lovers. Sounds a bit tongue in cheek but who knows www.etonline.com/movies/207396_exclusive_rami_malek_reveals_he_will_sing_as_freddie_mercury_queen_biopic_bohemian_rhapsody/After winning an Emmy for playing a laconic cyber security hacker on Mr. Robot, Rami Malek now has the challenge of portraying the flashy frontman for Queen, the late Freddie Mercury. Malek dished to ET about how deep he's diving into the role. "I will sing a little bit," Malek told ET's Kevin Frazier at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday. "Why not?" While Malek might not share Mercury's legendary four-octave range, his Mr. Robot co-star, Christian Slater, assured us that Malek will do more than hold his own. "We share dressing rooms, and I put a cup up and I hear him singing in there," Slater explained. "It's going to blow everybody away." This won't be the first time Malek sings on camera. The 35-year-old actor once belted out "Put on a Happy Face" on the canceled Fox sitcom, The War at Home.
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Post by stardustglamour on Jan 12, 2017 22:20:52 GMT -5
OMG, Adam and Pharaoh are killing me with their cuteness. In the video where Adam is walking him it is just adorable how Adam actually whispers his name to him and then so softly and gently says, "hey, hey" and then so happily says "hi". I just can't take it. I hope Adam and Pharaoh really bond and have many good years together. So sweet to see Adam so proud of his new little companion and sharing photos of how good a daddy he is...taking him on his walk, relaxing side by side, using good safety precautions in the car.... I am so proud of Adam for being such a hard worker, maintaining such close friendships all around the world, staying grounded in a world where he's flying high...and now he has this cute little fellow to look after, be responsible for, and share his days with. Awwwwwwwwwwwww......
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Post by betty on Jan 12, 2017 22:35:38 GMT -5
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Post by svca on Jan 12, 2017 22:42:24 GMT -5
Hm, so anybody wanna make a bet on whether Pharaoh gets to sleep on the bed?
Yeah, me neither lol.
Before we got Jack, we had said no dog on the bed....ever.
After Jack, he slept cuddled up to hubby every night (I'm too restless for that). Now that Jack is almost 10, he prefers to sleep in his doggie nest because it's getting more difficult to jump up on the bed and hubby actually pouted the first time the dog chose to sleep in his own bed.
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