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Post by SusieFierce on May 4, 2011 13:04:46 GMT -5
@peacefrogdesign oops, sorry that was confusing, thanks to Joory for the gif gifts! @itsjoooory The words running through my brain when I watched Adam in this video: "Awwww, he's such a good boy." Sounds motherly doesn't it. My love for Adam has been going toward the mother/son love lately, rather than he is so sexy love. Thanks for reposting that, Irish!! I saw it earlier on my phone and it wasn't really moving. I meant to go back and look, but forgot. He's so adorable and that ginger scruff is kind of UNNNFFFFF too!! LOL, I still can barely hear the Sauli; sounds like what Wal said and he segues really quickly to Oh ya? Great!
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Post by wal on May 4, 2011 13:05:07 GMT -5
Geessh, it's too noisy. I would love for another ninja to take a crack at isolating the sound for those of us on the deafer side of hearing. The enhaced download link mp3 is better than the twitaudio.
www.mediafire.com/?fz2wrdshc5z85w5Okay, I think I heard it. After "Good ..", in a higher tone, I heard Adam or someone said, "Have you met Sauli?" Ya? Hahaha.
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Post by gelly14 on May 4, 2011 13:09:37 GMT -5
LambritsUK RT 4evrmomof4: LOL Russia radio show spoke of @adamlambert Turtle video> bit.ly/k4WVOE half a minute ago via Echofon
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Post by stardust on May 4, 2011 13:10:43 GMT -5
Happy Birthday laceyrose!!!!
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Post by rabbitrabbit on May 4, 2011 13:10:46 GMT -5
That cover pic needs to have a warning with it! ;D ;D ;D ;D Just a big NO! from me. But, yes, GQ should apologize by giving Adam a cover. I can completely support that -- but no hoodie and no chinos (in any color). My eyes, they burn! apologies to whomever made this, but distorting Adam's face (where is his chin?) requires an act of penance ..
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Post by glamnana on May 4, 2011 13:13:23 GMT -5
Hmph, who said I'm not "normal"? (just cause I am sitting in front of my computer listening to AFL say Sauli over & over again? that's not normal?)
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Post by irish1139 on May 4, 2011 13:16:30 GMT -5
Just finished watching "The Voice" from last night. Yes, I know there is a thread for it, but this is not really about the show. It is about the fact that there were at least three openly gay contestants on the show! One talked about it directly, and two brought their partners for support and identified them as such. Two years out from when Adam was on Idol and the "is he, isn't he" gossip was rampant. Less than two years since Adam confirmed he was gay in Rolling Stone and many in show biz thought he had torpedoed his chances at a career. In this short time we now have aspiring artists on a reality TV show owning that part of themselves publicly, with no fall out that I have been aware of. In this short time we now have Adam declaring his love for Sauli, complete with a tender, loving photo, and it doesn't appear to be newsworthy. He got much more publicity with the goatee-gate. Which is as it should be, frankly. Nothing remarkable about a star in love with someone of the same gender. Much more interesting to see a star's latest fashion look. When I think about it, the change is nothing short of breathtaking. And our BB was the most instrumental catalyst for that change. ILHSFM. Cassie, you said it all. One of Adam's purposes in life: exposing the silliness of homophobia. May we all live in equality and dignity someday. I think it is coming.
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Post by nica575 on May 4, 2011 13:22:08 GMT -5
Hmph, who said I'm not "normal"? (just cause I am sitting in front of my computer listening to AFL say Sauli over & over again? that's not normal?) IDK who said that.... I said that we are all normal according to our collective BSC standards
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Post by Coconutgrove0 on May 4, 2011 13:22:58 GMT -5
oh no! not this again. Please, someone said already earlier this needs a warning sign!
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Post by pjd on May 4, 2011 13:25:12 GMT -5
I also noticed the gay contestants last night on The Voice. I also was thinking that Adam has made a real change here - not just in that the producers and NBC are "allowing" it - I suspect Idol would have "allowed" it also in the past, just not let the person move too far on in the competition. The BIG difference is that these hopeful artists are not afraid that being open will instantly destroy all chance at a recording career. I think this has to be directly due to Adam's success. Sometimes it is hard to see/recognize this type of change since it is the absence of the problem that is happening. It is much easier to see when the problem is still there such as the horrible news stories we see of attempts to make laws to deny equality or gay kids being bullied and killing themselves, or homophobic idiots posting online. Yes, change is happening - I'm sure we would all like it to be faster, but it is truly happening
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