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Post by SophieB on Dec 9, 2012 13:14:13 GMT -5
No idea how I noticed this but..... today is the anniversary of the most users online!!! 840 on December 9 2011. Just going to look it up to see what happened.....
ETA: now I have to rush off so I'll live in suspense a while....LOL
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Post by smokeyvera on Dec 9, 2012 13:19:13 GMT -5
Happy Hannakah to all that celebrate. Now into it's second day
JERUSALEM (AP) — Jews around the world ushered in the eight-day Hanukkah festival Saturday evening, lighting the first candles of ceremonial lamps that symbolize triumph over oppression. In Israel, families gathered after sundown for the lighting, eating traditional snacks of potato pancakes and doughnuts and exchanging gifts. Local officials lit candles set up in public places, while families displayed the nine-candle lamps, called menorahs, in their windows or in special windproof glass boxes outside. Hanukkah, also known as the festival of lights, commemorates the Jewish uprising in the second century B.C. against the Greek-Syrian kingdom, which had tried to impose its culture on Jews and adorn the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem with statues of Greek gods. The holiday lasts eight days because according to tradition, when the Jews rededicated the Temple in Jerusalem, a single vial of oil, enough for one day, burned miraculously for eight. For many Jewish people, the holiday symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Observant Jews light a candle each night to mark the holiday. Oily foods are eaten to commemorate the oil miracle, hence the ubiquitous fried doughnuts and potato pancakes, known as latkes. In Israel, children play with four-sided spinning tops, or dreidels, decorated with the letters that form the acronym "A great miracle happened here." Outside of Israel, the saying is "A great miracle happened there." Israeli students get time off from school for the holiday, when families gather each night to light the candles, eat and exchange gifts. Hanukkah — which means dedication — is one of the most popular holidays in Israel, and has a high rate of observance. In Ohio, the first public candle lighting on Saturday was done by Holocaust survivor Abe Weinrib, who turns 100 on Tuesday. Weinrib, who lit the first candle on a 13-foot public menorah at Easton Town Center in Columbus, says his biggest triumph was surviving the Holocaust, the Nazi campaign to eliminate Jews in Europe. Weinrib told The Columbus Dispatch newspaper that he was arrested while working in Polish factories owned by his uncle when he was in his 20s. He spent six years imprisoned in camps, including the notorious Auschwitz. "Rather than blowing out 100 candles, he'd rather light one candle representing kindness and good deeds," said Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann of the Lori Schottenstein Chabad Center in New Albany, which sponsored the menorah lighting. "He wants this to be the way he ushers in his next century." In New York City, Jews celebrated the holiday's start with the ceremonial lighting of a 32-foot-tall menorah at the edge of Central Park. Rabbi Shmuel Butman lit the giant structure that weighs about 4,000 pounds and has real oil lamps, protected from the wind by glass chimneys. "It was a beautiful event," he said. "A wonderful way to start the holiday." In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott celebrated the beginning of Hanukkah with a menorah-lighting ceremony in his office at the state Capitol in Tallahassee. He was joined by a rabbi from the northwest Florida branch of the Chabad Lubavitch outreach organization. "The story of Hanukkah reminds us that confidence in one's identity and hope for the future are powerful forces that cannot be defeated — even in the darkest of times. Hanukkah is also a time to reiterate our support for the people of Israel," Scott said, adding that he and his wife are "keeping our friends in Israel in our prayers for a future of peace."
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2012 13:19:37 GMT -5
celebrity-gossip.net/adam-lambert/adam-lambert-duets-cyndi-lauper-watch-here-773954Adam Lambert Duets With Cyndi Lauper: Watch Here!Posted Sunday December 9, 2012 12:52 PM GMT Teaming up for a special performance, Adam Lambert and Cyndi Lauper performed a duet of "Mad World" at the Cyndi Lauper & Friends: 'Home for the Holidays' benefit at The Beacon Theatre in New York City on Saturday (December 8). The former "American Idol" contestant sported an edgy look in a black-and-white top, black jacket, black leather pants, and heavy black eyeliner as he belted out the cover with the "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" singer. Prior to beginning, the 30-year-old glam rocker gushed "I can't believe she asked me to do this. This is amazing." The benefit concert was held to raise awareness about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth homelessness, and included guests like Sarah McLaachlan, Whoopi Goldberg, and Roberta Flack. Check out the entire performance in the player below! (TALC's: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jwDjq8dPGEo )
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2012 13:26:50 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2012 13:30:36 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Dec 9, 2012 13:33:37 GMT -5
Sun, 09 December 2012 at 12:20 am Adam Lambert Covers 'Fiasco' Obsession IssueAdam Lambert takes the cover of Fiasco‘s Obsession issue, on newsstands December 11. Here is what the 30-year-old singer had to share with the mag: On Queen: “Those shows I did with Queen were pretty surreal. I was really excited and super flattered but intimidated at the same time. How do you live up to some like Freddie Mercury? There was no way I could ever compete with him. I had to let that go and create an experience of paying tribute.” On looking good: “The way I look at it there’s just as much pressure (on men) but men aren’t supposed to talk about it. Its supposed to seem easy, but men, especially in the public eye are just as worried as women are.” On being a poster boy for the LGBT community: “For the general audience they look at the way I style myself and they go ‘errrr, that’s gay’, but you ask a handful of gay guys and they’re like ‘I would never where that’!” Also pictured inside: Adam attending the Cyndi Lauper and Friends: Home For The Holiday’s Concert at The Beacon Theatre on Saturday (December 8) in New York City. Link: www.justjared.com/2012/12/09/adam-lambert-covers-fiasco-obsession-issue/
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2012 13:34:55 GMT -5
Doesn't include Adam's intro in the beginning, but end with Cyndi's intro from Adam and Carsen.
Published on Dec 9, 2012 by pebbles073 Adam Lambert HFTH 12-8-12
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Post by Albiku on Dec 9, 2012 13:35:39 GMT -5
A reminder: Now the Beliebers, not only the Directioners, are leaving us behind. Vote HOURLY: popcrush.com/album-of-the-year-2012-popcrush-music-awards/Let's see if we can follow them. Maybe they'll forget about this poll in a few weeks and we'll be able to push Trespassing to the first place.
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Post by Q3 on Dec 9, 2012 13:42:30 GMT -5
A reminder: Now the Beliebers, not only the Directioners, are leaving us behind. Vote HOURLY: popcrush.com/album-of-the-year-2012-popcrush-music-awards/Let's see if we can follow them. Maybe they'll forget about this poll in a few weeks and we'll be able to push Trespassing to the first place. I am not sure that voting in this poll is really meaningful in any way. Since there is no chance that OD or Bieber put out the best album of 2012 -- if Adam wins it will just be a fan base power poll. What could matter is a Mediabase request to 103.5 STAR San Francisco for CUCKOO!! Request ONCE from anywhere.Request Cuckoo: Star 101.3FM (San Francisco HAC station) has played Cuckoo as part of their promotion of the December 14th Jingle Ball at The Warfield. It is now on their Mediabase request form mediabase.com/mmrweb/7/stationplaylistrequest.asp?c_let=KIOI-FM
It is just one station but it is Clear Channel.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2012 13:46:18 GMT -5
I wanted to see Roberta Flack singing Jude last night. the vid I found didn't have great audio but then I found this one
I think this song describes how I feel about Adam's songs better that anything I could write. A whole new meaning for me.
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