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Post by freakydeaky on Sept 27, 2015 15:58:30 GMT -5
OMG Does anyone know how to make this into an avi? I would love this. It downloads as a movie and I don't know what to do with that. I know what to do with a gif Try this. I made it a little more square with some playing around.
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Post by freakydeaky on Sept 27, 2015 15:59:35 GMT -5
I'd know what to do with that man! Some playing around??
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 27, 2015 16:05:28 GMT -5
Natalia Roganovich @natyroganovich 3m3 minutes ago Cordoba.argentina @adamlambert_ARG @adamlambert @adamlambertbe @adamlambertbr
Translated from Spanish by Bing Wrong translation? Cordoba.Argentina @adamlambert_ARG @adamlambert @adamlambertbe @adamlambertbr
twitter.com/NATYROGANOVICH/status/648240916612939776
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Post by haribert on Sept 27, 2015 16:05:58 GMT -5
This pic may well be photoshopped, but (to quote George Takei), "Ohhhh myyyy!" Found it on Pinterest, no author.
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Post by nic42 on Sept 27, 2015 16:06:39 GMT -5
Theosgma......have been hearing snippets of a Brit friend there all week. She travels a lot and is well able to take care of herself. She has been saying the same thing - she's been terrified a couple of times and was in amongst pushing, shoving, kicking and even fighting in the crowd at the front in Buenos Aries..... No way would I have wanted to be in that crowd. Fine line between fervor and mob mentality..don't get me wrong, it was a passionate crowd. I could almost feel the band moving things along to keep in control of the concert at times. JMO. Both Adam and Bri noted that that crowd was 'loco'..in this case, everything turned out fine, but I did get uneasy at times. Just me, maybe. Wouldn't be the first time I didn't read a crowd right..lol.. I am actually quite claustrophobic, but usually solve this by either arriving very early and making sure I am on the front of a crowd, so that I can always get out if I must. Or at the back, where emotions are normally less high and there is more room to dance. The show I was looking at (Chile) did have a VIP section in the standing area, and I was going for that one. Just to be safe. I have been in plenty a mosh pit (often as the only female person), and I always got out bruised. It's unavoidable really. The best trick is to have very sturdy shoes, so you don't fall and to minimize the effect of people jumping on your toes. I even fell in love one time, jumping up and down and bouncing into people at a festival. It lasted the grand total of two weeks, but still, he was really cute. Now kicking and fighting, that's another thing. I would hate to be in a crowd like that with more than a few aggresive people in there. I still wish I was there though....
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 27, 2015 16:08:59 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 16:10:44 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 27, 2015 16:12:40 GMT -5
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Post by nic42 on Sept 27, 2015 16:14:11 GMT -5
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Post by LindaG23 on Sept 27, 2015 16:16:52 GMT -5
Try this. You survived your drive, only to be brought down by a gif?
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