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Post by amw on Nov 9, 2013 10:48:45 GMT -5
Oh. One more thing. Eber tweeted about the high school guy hitting on the school nurse....I thought that was wierd too. Isn't that a no-no. Hmmm. I must be missing something.
Glee has never been based in reality. Ever.
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Post by amw on Nov 9, 2013 10:59:38 GMT -5
I have watched Glee from its inception. I stopped watching every episode 2 seasons ago because the cheese/camp factor became a bit much for me, but would check in sporadically as my partner continued to watch it. This season, of course, I have picked it back up because Adam is involved.
The good bye episode to Finn (sooooo sad) and a couple older episodes dealing with bullying were some of the most "real" episodes, but other than that, Glee specializes in over the top, outrageous, unrealistic story lines. Get used to it Atoppers, cuz Glee is getting Adamized and we can't help but watch!!!!
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Post by kat111 on Nov 9, 2013 11:18:01 GMT -5
I was wondering about something. I noticed that when someone brings an article here they have the link to click on to view which is great. However the whole article is opened and available for viewing without having to open it. I get that this is good to have it opened to view if you don't want to give an unsavoury poster hits. But especially now when there are so many positive articles and reviews for Glee's performance shouldn't we be giving these lots of hits to support Adam. I'm sure it shows a lot of interest when these articles and reviews get lots of hits. Why are the articles being left open for us to read without giving them hits?
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Post by coo.coo.ca.choo on Nov 9, 2013 11:19:52 GMT -5
Not to make a big deal out of a word, but it stood out to me a little that Adam thanked people for their words of "encouragement," of all things, rather than "praise" or "appreciation." I guess it would be egotistical to thank people for their words of awe, which is more what I saw . . . I noticed "encouragement" too -- how humble he is at times.
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Post by belle on Nov 9, 2013 11:38:45 GMT -5
I was wondering about something. I noticed that when someone brings an article here they have the link to click on to view which is great. However the whole article is opened and available for viewing without having to open it. I get that this is good to have it opened to view if you don't want to give an unsavoury poster hits. But especially now when there are so many positive articles and reviews for Glee's performance shouldn't we be giving these lots of hits to support Adam. I'm sure it shows a lot of interest when these articles and reviews get lots of hits. Why are the articles being left open for us to read without giving them hits? I agree. I think it's fine to pick Adam parts for people who try to catch up by speed reading but find it very questionable to copy the whole piece. Also I don't like clicking links that I don't know where I'm going or why. I wish the links would be real ie show the name of the site (not bitly or tinyurl or t.co anything shortened) and at least the title should be posted too.
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Post by lm2718 on Nov 9, 2013 11:57:25 GMT -5
From Nile Rodgers Q&A with AMAReddit: www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1q8u0f/i_am_nile_rodgers_producer_guitarist_for_chic/cdacwhi"Could you give one more lyric line to the 'Calico' song you did with Lambert? permalink [–]NileRodgers 2 points 1 hour ago It's really a great song and I don't know how much of the lyric you know but the 1st line is, "I'll make it sweet and go down all below". AVICII & Adam and I make a killer songwriting team in my humble opinion.permalinkparent [–]erikastilton 1 point 50 minutes ago Yes you did an amazing job with Adam and Avicii, what is like working with them?"
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Post by 4Ms on Nov 9, 2013 12:05:39 GMT -5
I was wondering about something. I noticed that when someone brings an article here they have the link to click on to view which is great. However the whole article is opened and available for viewing without having to open it. I get that this is good to have it opened to view if you don't want to give an unsavoury poster hits. But especially now when there are so many positive articles and reviews for Glee's performance shouldn't we be giving these lots of hits to support Adam. I'm sure it shows a lot of interest when these articles and reviews get lots of hits. Why are the articles being left open for us to read without giving them hits? I like to have the articles here for future reference. I have learned that nothing is permanent on the internet. One of the most informative interviews, the LA Times Ultimate Interview, disappeared from their site after about 4 years. I never expected that one to go, but I had saved it, just in case. If you know you should click on the link to give the site hits, then do it. There is no reason you can't.
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Post by kat111 on Nov 9, 2013 12:13:13 GMT -5
I was wondering about something. I noticed that when someone brings an article here they have the link to click on to view which is great. However the whole article is opened and available for viewing without having to open it. I get that this is good to have it opened to view if you don't want to give an unsavoury poster hits. But especially now when there are so many positive articles and reviews for Glee's performance shouldn't we be giving these lots of hits to support Adam. I'm sure it shows a lot of interest when these articles and reviews get lots of hits. Why are the articles being left open for us to read without giving them hits? I like to have the articles here for future reference. I have learned that nothing is permanent on the internet. One of the most informative interviews, the LA Times Ultimate Interview, disappeared from their site after about 4 years. I never expected that one to go, but I had saved it, just in case. If you know you should click on the link to give the site hits, then do it. There is no reason you can't.
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Post by tinafea on Nov 9, 2013 12:17:26 GMT -5
I was wondering about something. I noticed that when someone brings an article here they have the link to click on to view which is great. However the whole article is opened and available for viewing without having to open it. I get that this is good to have it opened to view if you don't want to give an unsavoury poster hits. But especially now when there are so many positive articles and reviews for Glee's performance shouldn't we be giving these lots of hits to support Adam. I'm sure it shows a lot of interest when these articles and reviews get lots of hits. Why are the articles being left open for us to read without giving them hits? I like to have the articles here for future reference. I have learned that nothing is permanent on the internet. One of the most informative interviews, the LA Times Ultimate Interview, disappeared from their site after about 4 years. I never expected that one to go, but I had saved it, just in case. If you know you should click on the link to give the site hits, then do it. There is no reason you can't. As someone who has to make the front page twice a week, having the article put in a post makes my job much much easier and less time consuming. Not only can I do a copy/paste from the post, I don't have to click on every link and read it to see which articles should be placed on Page 1 and which ones are retreads.
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Post by katycake on Nov 9, 2013 12:19:06 GMT -5
From Nile Rodgers Q&A with AMAReddit: www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1q8u0f/i_am_nile_rodgers_producer_guitarist_for_chic/cdacwhi"Could you give one more lyric line to the 'Calico' song you did with Lambert? permalink [–]NileRodgers 2 points 1 hour ago It's really a great song and I don't know how much of the lyric you know but the 1st line is, "I'll make it sweet and go down all below". AVICII & Adam and I make a killer songwriting team in my humble opinion.permalinkparent [–]erikastilton 1 point 50 minutes ago Yes you did an amazing job with Adam and Avicii, what is like working with them?" OMG this is the song about going down on a woman, isn't it? I can't wait to hear it!!
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