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Post by franki13 on Nov 9, 2013 0:02:28 GMT -5
That GNT floorbert pic is so awesome!!! I always wondered how he could bend his legs like that! The Glee floorbert is modified but oh so delicious!!!!
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Post by Jablea on Nov 9, 2013 0:04:11 GMT -5
Do for the last month one and it looks even more dramatic.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2013 0:06:49 GMT -5
Jian Ghomeshi, love this guy ..I would love to see him have a chat with Adam again... Two gorgeous people and always fantastic interviews ....
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Post by adamfanem on Nov 9, 2013 0:13:14 GMT -5
Susie and I were discussing these tweets that say, "I didn't used to like Adam Lambert but now...." We find it strange. His performance was one of the most over the top he has ever done. Why would people who disliked him previously, suddenly like him after that?! Is it because they had preconceived ideas about him before & never really listened to give him a chance? Or maybe due to the changing picture of LBGT rights, these people have evolved in their thinking and just don't realize it? I dunno, but in a sense, those tweets have both totally pleased and really bothered me. Adam is still Adam. But now people who called him "shriek-y", "weird", (and often "fat/ugly") are now going WHOA!! Yes, his voice has gotten better, but he still rocks the high notes he did before. Yes, his complexion has improved and he's toned up nicely, but Lord knows he was always good-looking, and while he wasn't "Hollywood thin" initially, he was never significantly overweight. His performance style is still "theatrical" (suck it Simon), and will probably always be. He was always a charismatic sweetheart in interviews then, and he absolutely remains the same in interviews now. So why the perception change? #pleasedandirkedatsametime I think we can't overlook the peer acceptance factor. What I mean is you have Demi and Santana on the episode how great he is... That verbal expression of acceptance by those looked-up-to people on the show must account for something... at least I think so. You know, the lemming factor. If people "you" think are cool also thing someone else it too, you may change your mind upon finding this out... Who knows though?
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Post by adamfanem on Nov 9, 2013 0:26:09 GMT -5
Mys*&@^#r, bitch please... He was ON the floor, but he was humping the Night. LOL peace&love When Glee came on I was watching in my TV room with headphones on - so as not to disturb DH when Adam did MTN. So, I am standing in front of the TV with headphones on and in walks DH talking to me right WHEN Adam was on the floor humping the night, LOL. As he was walking in I quickly paused the action (watched via my recording) and the pause picture was him on the floor. I tried to act normal and didn't say a word... All he said is oh "watching Glee" and I proceed to listen to whatever it was he wanted to say hoping he would hurry up and leave, hahahahahah. Felt so good and guilty at the same time. Wonder if he noticed any of the hump... I surly didn't want to ask. Some things are better left un-said, right?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2013 0:29:38 GMT -5
Aww! so beautiful..
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Post by Q3 on Nov 9, 2013 0:34:51 GMT -5
New thread is up!
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Post by momtomany on Nov 9, 2013 1:00:32 GMT -5
Susie and I were discussing these tweets that say, "I didn't used to like Adam Lambert but now...." We find it strange. His performance was one of the most over the top he has ever done. Why would people who disliked him previously, suddenly like him after that?! Is it because they had preconceived ideas about him before & never really listened to give him a chance? Or maybe due to the changing picture of LBGT rights, these people have evolved in their thinking and just don't realize it? Good question. Maybe they like how he looked as Elliot (not Starchild) with no eyeliner. Maybe they didn't like how he stuck his tongue out for high notes or emo hair on Idol. Maybe they didn't like his many high notes on Idol, which is tamed down for MTN. Maybe he just sounds better. Maybe he's just been around long enough now that he doesn't seem so different. Has anyone asked those tweeters? Good questions for sure. I agree with your thoughts - regarding this 'Glee' audience. I still have friends who are firmly in the 'I don't like Adam Lambert' camp. It doesn't have anything to do with his voice; it's the presentation that they can't move beyond. One 'friend' (I hesitate using that word) pantomimed a caricature of Adam singing - with his tongue extended. She loved the attention of her little lark and found it a source of great laughs - I just walked away. She will never 'get' him; and he is the better for it. Another friend just doesn't want to hear me talk about Adam. We discuss her interests, but if I turn the conversation towards this man - and I do, because he's part of my life now - I can literally visualize the 'click off' as she mentally departs. Don't care. I'm through wasting energy and effort. They have been so anti-Adam that becoming an 'out and proud' fan right now would just fly in the face of the certainty they've held so dear. I'll let them spin. They are not among the fans we're hearing about on Twitter. I don't know if it's a sign of the times, or Adam's growth as a performer, or the familiarity he is gaining in the media. We talk about how his voice is 'maturing'. Well, here's my two cents about that. His voice was incredible when he sang 'Come to Me Bend to Me'. His voice was incredible in 'Hair'. He was stellar in 'Heaven on Their Minds'. He was amazing on Idol. His voice isn't making me love him more. His voice drew me to him. Now, HE is making me love him more. I see a progression of presence; of poise; of the way he uses the catwalk and red carpet to his advantage. He's allowing himself to show his intelligence and upbringing; he may sometimes be afraid but he's finding the support he commands. Yes, I see so much change in him. He is not like us. When I knelt in front of his table, delivering a letter at the GLAAD Awards, I felt an aura, a presence about him. Something he's needed to develop as a 'force field' if he is to make his way through the throngs of fame. He moves among us; interacts among us - because he still needs to feel the earth. We are his connection to reality. He is our connection to our dreams. What remains is the reason why I'm typing away, trying to find the explanation. It all comes back to performance. His voice, as raw, lyrical, sensuous as it is, would just be another good voice were it not for the emotional gift he brings to every note. Adam lives the music. He lived 'Happy Birthday' to Terrance; he lived 'disco, disco' at Coquitlam, and 'I want to get laid' in Costa Mesa. His gift was ' . . . up' in the Idol duet 'Titanium'. Those of us who've caught the dream understand. More and more will gather in. Music is the universal language, and Adam is the most gifted, prolific expert I have ever known. 'Glee', and Queen, and Avicii, and Adam's future will bring them home. It's like the language you learned in the womb. It begins you.
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Post by Holst on Nov 9, 2013 1:09:19 GMT -5
Good question. Maybe they like how he looked as Elliot (not Starchild) with no eyeliner. Maybe they didn't like how he stuck his tongue out for high notes or emo hair on Idol. Maybe they didn't like his many high notes on Idol, which is tamed down for MTN. Maybe he just sounds better. Maybe he's just been around long enough now that he doesn't seem so different. Has anyone asked those tweeters? Good questions for sure. I agree with your thoughts - regarding this 'Glee' audience. I still have friends who are firmly in the 'I don't like Adam Lambert' camp. It doesn't have anything to do with his voice; it's the presentation that they can't move beyond. One 'friend' (I hesitate using that word) pantomimed a caricature of Adam singing - with his tongue extended. She loved the attention of her little lark and found it a source of great laughs - I just walked away. She will never 'get' him; and he is the better for it. Another friend just doesn't want to hear me talk about Adam. We discuss her interests, but if I turn the conversation towards this man - and I do, because he's part of my life now - I can literally visualize the 'click off' as she mentally departs. Don't care. I'm through wasting energy and effort. They have been so anti-Adam that becoming an 'out and proud' fan right now would just fly in the face of the certainty they've held so dear. I'll let them spin. They are not among the fans we're hearing about on Twitter. I don't know if it's a sign of the times, or Adam's growth as a performer, or the familiarity he is gaining in the media. We talk about how his voice is 'maturing'. Well, here's my two cents about that. His voice was incredible when he sang 'Come to Me Bend to Me'. His voice was incredible in 'Hair'. He was stellar in 'Heaven on Their Minds'. He was amazing on Idol. His voice isn't making me love him more. His voice drew me to him. Now, HE is making me love him more. I see a progression of presence; of poise; of the way he uses the catwalk and red carpet to his advantage. He's allowing himself to show his intelligence and upbringing; he may sometimes be afraid but he's finding the support he commands. Yes, I see so much change in him. He is not like us. When I knelt in front of his table, delivering a letter at the GLAAD Awards, I felt an aura, a presence about him. Something he's needed to develop as a 'force field' if he is to make his way through the throngs of fame. He moves among us; interacts among us - because he still needs to feel the earth. We are his connection to reality. He is our connection to our dreams. What remains is the reason why I'm typing away, trying to find the explanation. It all comes back to performance. His voice, as raw, lyrical, sensuous as it is, would just be another good voice were it not for the emotional gift he brings to every note. Adam lives the music. He lived 'Happy Birthday' to Terrance; he lived 'disco, disco' at Coquitlam, and 'I want to get laid' in Costa Mesa. His gift was ' . . . up' in the Idol duet 'Titanium'. Those of us who've caught the dream understand. More and more will gather in. Music is the universal language, and Adam is the most gifted, prolific expert I have ever known. 'Glee', and Queen, and Avicii, and Adam's future will bring them home. It's like the language you learned in the womb. It begins you. Amen, Mom. Way to end the thread.
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