murly
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Post by murly on May 10, 2011 10:27:52 GMT -5
I don't like the dropped crotch pants, but I do like the really voluminous harem pants when worn with boots. Of course, I prefer a nice pair of tight jeans on him, but for the occasional fun 'n' different look, I think the harem pants are cute.
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Post by durberville on May 10, 2011 10:30:29 GMT -5
Well I just spent an hour or so re-watching all those Adam performances which were posted today (and I was just going to pop in for a brief perusal of today's news!! LOL! YOU GUISE!!!!! ) I kinda like those Skingraft harem pants. They're more form fitting than the ones Adam has worn, expecially the poofy, tafetta looking pair from Wango Tango *shudders*. Certainly not a favourite look of mine, but at least he has long, lean legs....can't be a good look on a short guy. I'm having no problem voting on that Billboard poll.....does seem way more important than the Q102 thing....let's get him on the list!
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Post by seashell on May 10, 2011 10:51:54 GMT -5
ETA: RCAPromo: Vote for the @billboarddotcom Fan Favorite Award! Who's your favorite? tinyurl.com/3lwazjj This award is based SOLELY on fan votes! Guys, this is getting very little discussion or traction here or on Twitter and to my mind, is MUCH more relevant than the Q103 poll. Yes, it's a hit-seeking poll (they all are), but if we write him in enough that will prove he deserves to be and should have been on the list to begin with (and also, that we are a formidable force). I was having some trouble with this voting process... So once this loaded and I voted the 1st time.. I wasn't able to get the poll back. You can just click on pg 2 at the top and back page to the poll.. vote..and back page again.. Hope that helps someone..
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Post by JazzRocks on May 10, 2011 11:05:53 GMT -5
Voting in both polls. It's always next to impossible to get a write-in vote to mean much. Not a level playing field - all the extra keystrokes. Voting anyway cause he's worth it!
So the topic of the day is Harem Pants? I don't care. He's super-sexy to me in anything. It's what's inside that counts. :D
Whew sloooow news day what?
RT!!!! [/quote] Gonna try.
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Post by lindy on May 10, 2011 11:08:36 GMT -5
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Post by JazzRocks on May 10, 2011 11:15:18 GMT -5
The copy/paste works on the Billboard poll.
On Ultimate Idol - statistical dead heat.
Adam Lambert 50.08 %
David Archuleta 49.92 %
Now I KNOW Adam has more fans than Archie so what is the answer here?
1) Adam fans have lost interest 2) Archie fans using bots 3) Archie fans have nothing else going on 4) All of the above
I vote for #4.
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Post by Sunflower on May 10, 2011 11:21:01 GMT -5
The copy/paste works on the Billboard poll. Ha! Thank you! I didn't think of that. So simple.
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Post by scorpio on May 10, 2011 11:21:19 GMT -5
Whenever I do the billboard write in and submitmit, afterwards it says page loading error. Is anyone else getting this? It's working fine for me!
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Post by lindy on May 10, 2011 11:31:09 GMT -5
'The Voice' has openly gay singers: Where are they on 'American Idol'?
While there have been gay Idol contestants, most famously Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken, they’ve either publicly acknowledged their sexual orientation after their respective seasons concluded, or that aspect of their identity was ignored on the show itself.
It could simply be a difference of production style: That producers on Idol, as Fox’s statement suggests, don’t think sexual orientation is relevant to a singing competition and so they don’t really see a reason to go there with contestants (“I don’t care if a singer is gay!” is a reaction that plastered comment boards whenever Lambert’s sexuality was speculated on by the press during his season).
And there’s other possibilities too: Idol singers may feel discouraged from being candid about their lives due to the show’s format, since they depend on votes from viewers and could be concerned that being candid might hurt their chances of winning. (Lambert, who like several Idol contestants was widely presumed gay during the contest, said after he came out, “I wanted the focus to be on my ability as a singer and as an entertainer — not on my private life. So I chose to kind of ignore the issue until after the voting ended.”)
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