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Post by nightowl on Feb 28, 2019 9:34:43 GMT -5
Well heck....I thought they were cute pics. I had just RTd her...she had had lots of RTs. She should have just blocked whoever was aggravating her IMO ETA The pics aren't showing up for me in the Coby link. OK, I deleted it. ETA The links are working again. She does go private from time to time. 😂
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Post by bamafan on Feb 28, 2019 9:54:26 GMT -5
Well heck....I thought they were cute pics. I had just RTd her...she had had lots of RTs. She should have just blocked whoever was aggravating her IMO ETA The pics aren't showing up for me in the Coby link. OK, I deleted it. ETA The links are working again. She does go private from time to time. 😂 Well, that was a quick private time....lol
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Post by nightowl on Feb 28, 2019 10:13:32 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Feb 28, 2019 10:21:04 GMT -5
A bueatiful post on QOL by Faellie below. (As a background - the passive aggressive usual suspect found something to complain about re the new documentary, this time she decided to have a “problem” with the title “TSMGO”. A predictable discussion ensued)
“At this point it seems clear to me that their partnership with Adam has given Brian and Roger their time back at the top of the live performance tree - the major world tours, the sold-out arenas, the festival headliners and for dog's sake opening the Oscars, would you believe it. 10 years ago would any of us, including them, have believed any of this?
I've seen QAL live now 4 times, and the growth of the partnership on stage has been obvious from those early beginnings at EMA and Kiev. It's also clear that the personal relationship between them is as good as the musical one. I'm expecting this documentary to be like immersing oneself into a warm bath of happiness. I'm not going to quibble over the title: the show has gone on, and it's different but successful and in a world of hurt just a complete and utter, unexpected, pleasure.”
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Post by petrajo on Feb 28, 2019 10:24:50 GMT -5
She made her account private. I guess she got some reactions about posting the pictures .....She keeps switching off from Private to public, so it this may not have caused it. :-)
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Post by petrajo on Feb 28, 2019 10:26:19 GMT -5
An interesting Like by Javi: He liked this comment under one of his pics. „Lucy Boynton is 25 and Rami Malek is 37. No one says anything about that age difference.“ I think he removed some other comments about their age difference. At least it would make sense.
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Post by nightowl on Feb 28, 2019 10:40:25 GMT -5
An interesting Like by Javi: He liked this comment under one of his pics. „Lucy Boynton is 25 and Rami Malek is 37. No one says anything about that age difference.“ I think he removed some other comments about their age difference. At least it would make sense. Maybe. This kind of comments occur from time to time. There are also some glamberts asking directly, „How old are you?“ . Implying IMO, that they think, that he‘s probably too young. One of these is the first comment under that picture (for me). Someone answered, that J was 21 and Adam 37. ANd added a few (unnecessary) exclamation marks. But all in all, the comments are very friendly.
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Post by nightowl on Feb 28, 2019 10:49:28 GMT -5
Adam has to get' Feel Something' on a TV program Ellen, SNL.... TV the answer to all things Adam.. I hope with all my heart, his next new single gets him all kinds of promo on TV. So want him on SNL... Campaign with new music????? Since „Feel Something“ isn‘t a single, that won‘t happen. But I hope the best for the real first single! It will be interesting, how this will be promoted.
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Post by skaschep on Feb 28, 2019 10:56:41 GMT -5
MTV NEWS @mtvnews .@adamlambert puts his heart on the line, in hopes to #FeelSomething in his earnest new videohttps://on.mtv.com/2TkBn4Q ADAM LAMBERT'S SOOTHING LIVE PERFORMANCE OF 'FEEL SOMETHING' IS BEAUTIFUL COULD IT BE A SIGN OF MORE NEW MUSIC ON THE WAY? Adam Lambert released his soft, soulful, and booming single "Feel Something" last week. Ahead of releasing an official video for the earnest new tune, the pop singer has released something equally as captivating – a live studio performance that captures the dopamine-releasing qualities that the tune, unleashed, brings. The live performance is simple in execution. Lambert wisely avoids making it a theatric stunt with camera effects and complex visual work. We see Lambert standing in front of a microphone and his supporting cast of vocalists and instrumentalists are warm, bathed in a distinct fuzz that lets the listener know that he's the star of the show. As Lambert sings, the camera intently focuses on every pore on his face. It twists and twirls around him, keeping its eternal gaze on his constantly warping expressions. Eventually, it focuses on the faces of the supporting people offering their own voices. Throughout the calming experience, the scene constantly continues to sooth. It matches the song's intent, and by its end, you'll be anxious to hop in bed and cut off the lights. This past Sunday, Lambert opened the 2019 Oscars with Queen and performed the band's classics "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions." The singer's recent moves look to signal that a new project could be in the works. His last release was 2015's The Original High. Prior to the release of "Feel Something" last week, the singer posted on Instagram that the song was a preview of something new. It's time to stay tuned and see what it is. Check out the beautiful performance up above.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Feb 28, 2019 11:12:07 GMT -5
I think he removed some other comments about their age difference. At least it would make sense. Maybe. This kind of comments occur from time to time. There are also some glamberts asking directly, „How old are you?“ . Implying IMO, that they think, that he‘s probably too young. One of these is the first comment under that picture (for me). Someone answered, that J was 21 and Adam 37. ANd added a few (unnecessary) exclamation marks. But all in all, the comments are very friendly. Yea, a bit of reverse discrimination since it is generally acceptable for a man to be that much older than a women in a relationship.
And Tom Daley (now 24), one of the divers in the Man Candy post on page 1 of today's thread, started dating his husband Dustin Lance Black (now 44) when he was 19. People talked then about the 20 year age difference, but don't hear much about their age difference now.
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