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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:10:20 GMT -5
This video is all kinds of FUN!! QUEEN AND ADAM bringing strangers together to SING!! cbeaux @cbeaux 17m Strangers spontaneously start singing Bohemian Rhapsody on the subway after a Queen & Adam Lambert concert! youtu.be/ZO9zumIavfk
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:28:04 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:31:01 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:34:19 GMT -5
LAMBERTLUST @lambertlust 3h 4 New Back Stage Pics Adam Lambert in a Robe via Sunset Moody Carpenito Facebook instagram.com/p/rMfeF7nQmy/
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:45:19 GMT -5
vikki vikkisusanne 4h Breaking: Uganda's anti-gay law struck down! Say congrats to #LGBT Ugandans: ln.is/www.allout.org/en/ac/zNqwC …
TO ALL UGANDANS STANDING UP FOR LOVE AND EQUALITY:
Congratulations on your victory against the 'Anti-Homosexuality Act'. Your dedication is an inspiration to everyone fighting anti-gay laws around the world and we stand with you whatever comes next.
19,401 people support this campaign. Help us get to 50,000
BREAKING: Uganda's infamous anti-gay law was just struck down by the Constitutional Court! It's a huge victory for Ugandans fighting the laws that make it a crime to be gay – and an inspiration to everyone fighting similar laws around the world.
But the fight's not over yet. There's still an anti-gay law on the books and opponents threatening a violent backlash.
Will you stand with Ugandan lesbian, gay, bi and trans people at this game-changing moment and ask your friends to do the same? Add your name to All Out's giant card – it'll go straight to Ugandan activists in time for their Pride celebration.
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Post by Holst on Aug 2, 2014 10:52:47 GMT -5
While we're at birthdays and cakes, I've been looking for a perfect chocolate cake recipe for my princess's birthday, and since one of the ingredients is always 'buttermilk', which there isn't even a word for in Serbian, let alone buttermilk itself, I've been wondering if it can be replaced with some other milky substance? Also, what is a 'cup', in measurements? Is it 250 ml? How do you measure, for example 1 and 3/4 of a cup of flour? I really don't get it. I'm desperate for grams and kilograms:))) Also, I've noticed a major difference between cakes in US and here: your biscuits are really thick, with a thin layer of frosting, it's like bread; whereas here, it is quite the opposite. Some cakes don't have biscuit at all, and if they do, it's very thin. The only exception that I know is the famous sacher cake:))) ETA/// Among other unknown ingredients to me are granulated sugar and kosher salt:) I see you have been given some helpful links. Talk about cultural differences. I'm interested to know what a biscuit is for you. I think most Americans a biscuit is a small bread food with no frosting. They are typically served with a meal. In some areas (South, not to reopen what is defined as a Southern state), gravy is served over them. I have a feeling that your use of the word "biscuit" is different from ours. I have heard of cookies sometimes called biscuit, but they are usually imported from Europe. Our "cake" is this (what Rheimer mostly posts for birthdays). The cake is the bready part (spongey) with frosting or some other tasty sweetness. The cake itself is very sweet. We would not call this a biscuit. Ummm, Adam---He probably likes chocolate but probably did not grow up in a biscuit eating part of the country. There. :D
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:54:26 GMT -5
DianaKat @dianakat1 31m @fionamom islandgirljams One of the Queen set crew was on my flt home. Said whole big Q set shipping air freight to Asia! Q itself 5K lbs!
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 2, 2014 10:58:39 GMT -5
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