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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 19:19:26 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] YOU ARE NOT A NEW FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/quote] But I AM from Montana and grew up in North Dakota...compromise..???? I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine..lol... :4OMG:
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Post by Albiku on Jan 14, 2013 19:22:36 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] YOU ARE NOT A NEW FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/quote] Same suit he wore when he performed at the AMAs plus a topcoat? ;D ;D ;D I'm a new fan, so I count. ;D ;D ;D Vivlite:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 19:27:05 GMT -5
YOU ARE NOT A NEW FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Same suit he wore when he performed at the AMAs plus a topcoat? ;D ;D ;D I'm a new fan, so I count. ;D ;D ;D Vivlite: Hey, anything I can do for a fellow party hardy Atoper!! Glad to be of assistance, m'dear! Now your job is to get Adam to Montana for me. Bwahahahaha..... :twist:
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Post by butterknife on Jan 14, 2013 19:29:27 GMT -5
NCOE!!!!! again..hahaha so good so good
there were just many times I had to take off my headphone cuz the songs were so bad
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Post by smokeyvera on Jan 14, 2013 19:29:41 GMT -5
You all were discussing religious conservatism the other day. Here is an interesting story
Maryland state legislator Don Dwyer is a religious conservative who has called himself "the face of the opposition" to gay marriage, chastising fellow legislators to reject it because Jeebus and stuff. Most Americans, however, know this self-proclaimed defender of the Constitution and freedoms and whatnot mostly from his alcohol-fueled boating crash last year (and yes, there were injuries, and yes, he's still facing charges). In this new, miserably depressing story on Dwyer, he cites two things as the reasons for the "increased" drinking that culminated in his crash with another boat, causing him multiple injuries and fracturing the skull of a five-year-old girl. The first is his 2011 separation from his wife. The second is the pressure of being in the legislature, but more specifically, that time other legislators "betrayed" him by not being sufficiently anti-gay-marriage themselves:
Dwyer says he felt sold out when Dels. Tiffany Alston, Wade Kach and Bob Costa voted for same-sex marriage, an issue he spent years crusading against. Dwyer told reporters one day before the vote that he had enough support to block the bill. Kach, a Republican from Baltimore County, and Alston, a former Democrat from Prince George’s County, voted against the bill in committee. But Kach changed his vote after hearing testimony from gay couples. Alston shifted her vote after her amendment was adopted.
Kach and Costa, of Deale, were the only two House Republicans to vote for the bill. It passed the House by two votes in February.
“I had no time to do anything,” Dwyer said. “Had I known earlier, I could have taken some action.”
It was petitioned to the November ballot and passed by 52 percent of voters state wide. Voters in Dwyer’s district, however, rejected it.
“That betrayal really affected me,” he said. “I was physically ill. You pour your heart into an issue like that and it’s devastating.”
He said his drinking culminated in the crash.
So an intense hatred of gay marriage—and not having that hatred reciprocated by his fellow legislators and voters—is what drove this poor defender of proper marriage and proper faith to booze up and crash his damn boat into another boat. That's some powerful hatred, right there. In the wake of the crash, Dwyer did not resign as any decent person might, instead gaudily announcing he needs to stay put to "defend individual liberty against unconstitutional laws," but he does admit he needs to rebuild "trust" with voters. I don't know that voters should be keen on reelecting someone whose past reaction to other people being insufficiently anti-gay was to booze up and nearly get some people killed, but I am not from Maryland, I am not a Republican voter, and Dwyer seems confident that all will be forgiven, allowing him to get back to expressing his obsessively anti-gay frustrations in some hopefully less child-skull-fracturing ways.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what it means to be an American religious conservative.
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Post by Albiku on Jan 14, 2013 19:35:45 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] ... ... ... ADAM, GO TO MONTANA!!!!!
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Post by momtomany on Jan 14, 2013 19:37:51 GMT -5
You guys - I'm really getting into this! I mean, getting all giddy and feeling like we could make something happen! I will donate to DonorsChoose:org - - - in honor of Adam's #31. Many, many other charities are worthy! charity:water being one of them; one Adam has supported. What if we all donate to ANY charity we find worthy of our individual support; maybe, if possible, make a note to that charity that a donation is in honor of Adam's birthday; and then send Adam a twitter note that we have made a donation for his birthday?? I don't know about twitter, but, can't people create a hashtag - - it could be "#31" or something like that? (Help me, you twitter people) If Adam received 31,000 tweets that told him of the generosity of his fans, I think it would be a pretty fine present!! For a pretty fine man!! A gift wouldn't have to be a donation . . . it could be a message to someone in need . . . or a cause you support. This is just an idea that's come to me as I looked through the webpage of DonorsChoose. Oh, so many need so much. Anything helps - - and all of us, ALL of us have something to give. Each of us, in our own way. Enough from me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 19:40:57 GMT -5
[/IMG] The Warfield had 2 big acts and didn't sell out. I live in S. Ca and never considered going becuase it was so close to Christmas. Didn't want to spend the money or take that time. Of course, I did end up paying $300 for a DIVAs ticket! Not sure about my reasoning there! ;D [/quote] So even the floor seats near to the back? I was nowhere near the front, which I did see were filled. I just found it really odd to see big blocks of empty seats on the floor. :( I guess I was there the first time and it looked much more filled everywhere. ETA: I'm still kicking myself that I didn't go to Divas. I was around and could have flown down. :( $300 just doesn't seem that bad after paying for that London Queenbert trip. I would have rather gone to Divas than the SF show, which just seemed really, really short.[/quote] No, not the back floor seats. ETA: Just to make things clear, I never said Adam should tour. I was just pointing out he can tour. He can fill the seats
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Post by Albiku on Jan 14, 2013 19:41:20 GMT -5
Smokeyvera, OMG. It's so sad to know that hatred so strong exists...
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Post by Albiku on Jan 14, 2013 19:44:00 GMT -5
You guys - I'm really getting into this! I mean, getting all giddy and feeling like we could make something happen! I will donate to DonorsChoose:org - - - in honor of Adam's #31. Many, many other charities are worthy! charity:water being one of them; one Adam has supported. What if we all donate to ANY charity we find worthy of our individual support; maybe, if possible, make a note to that charity that a donation is in honor of Adam's birthday; and then send Adam a twitter note that we have made a donation for his birthday?? I don't know about twitter, but, can't people create a hashtag - - it could be "#31" or something like that? (Help me, you twitter people) If Adam received 31,000 tweets that told him of the generosity of his fans, I think it would be a pretty fine present!! For a pretty fine man!! A gift wouldn't have to be a donation . . . it could be a message to someone in need . . . or a cause you support. This is just an idea that's come to me as I looked through the webpage of DonorsChoose. Oh, so many need so much. Anything helps - - and all of us, ALL of us have something to give. Each of us, in our own way. Enough from me. Sounds good to me. Only problem, money is very tight this month for me. Dunno if I will be able to contribute... :-/ I have to be careful if I don't want money to run out before I have to go back home. I'll see what I can do. And we could tweet this, see if people would like to do this.
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