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Post by red panda on Feb 29, 2016 16:02:10 GMT -5
freakydeaky wrote:
How's this, freakydeaky?
Unfortunately for my friends and family, once the topic of a certain Mr. Adam Fucking Lambert comes up, they have had to become accustomed to wishing I would schtum instead of palaver.
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Post by geezlouise on Feb 29, 2016 16:03:02 GMT -5
Really, Palaver and Schtum.....both common usage where I was dragged up.... Right now, I want full sentences with those words in them used correctly please! LOL...... challenge accepted! I now choose to keep schtum while this pointless palaver continues.
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Post by skaschep on Feb 29, 2016 16:03:40 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Feb 29, 2016 16:03:50 GMT -5
Adam had nothing to apologise for after Amas. If anything.the a audience should of apologised to him. He just came off a idol tour where women were throwing bras at him. So he thought okay this is what they want. So Amas happened. They can put you on this pedestal then bring you right bk down at anytime. Its funny I was watching the performance. Other then some very questionable vocals lol. And.the Ninja roll. I was like wheres the controversy? I think.Us has come a long way since 09. Ss I dont think needs to apologize too. He diddnt say anything harmful. Just some thing stupid haha Right! And AMAs had happened more than 6 years ago! How long time we will judge Adam for it - and for what actually? He did nothing wrong in his performance. I know, I watched it and somehow thought I must've seen the cut version, but no, it was the full version. Having seen many youtube videos on the subject, people did really seem to go on about it...
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Post by Q3 on Feb 29, 2016 16:06:41 GMT -5
Right! And AMAs had happened more than 6 years ago! How long time we will judge Adam for it - and for what actually? He did nothing wrong in his performance. I know, I watched it and somehow thought I must've seen the cut version, but no, it was the full version. Having seen many youtube videos on the subject, people did really seem to go on about it... One part of the performance was not ever broadcast -- although some people say they saw it they didn't -- which is Adam gave the audience the finger at the end of the performance. Photographs of that were online after the performance but it was only seen by the live audience.
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Post by melliemom on Feb 29, 2016 16:06:49 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Feb 29, 2016 16:07:42 GMT -5
freakydeaky wrote: How's this, freakydeaky? Unfortunately for my friends and family, once the topic of a certain Mr. Adam Fucking Lambert comes up, they have become accustomed to wishing I would schtum instead of palaver. Ah ha! You have chosen to use palaver as a verb.. Good sentence! Well done!
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Post by freakydeaky on Feb 29, 2016 16:08:53 GMT -5
Really, Palaver and Schtum.....both common usage where I was dragged up.... Right now, I want full sentences with those words in them used correctly please! LOL...... challenge accepted! I now choose to keep schtum while this pointless palaver continues. Another excellent sentence! Good students, I'm very impressed....
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Post by cheriemelissa on Feb 29, 2016 16:12:13 GMT -5
Adam had nothing to apologise for after Amas. If anything.the a audience should of apologised to him. He just came off a idol tour where women were throwing bras at him. So he thought okay this is what they want. So Amas happened. They can put you on this pedestal then bring you right bk down at anytime. Its funny I was watching the performance. Other then some very questionable vocals lol. And.the Ninja roll. I was like wheres the controversy? I think.Us has come a long way since 09. Ss I dont think needs to apologize too. He diddnt say anything harmful. Just some thing stupid haha I don't think Adam had anything to apologize for after the AMAs except for what he apologized for -- his vocals which were not his best. I also think that the net effect of the AMAs was positive for Adam -- it generate an enormous amount of press coverage and brought him a level of fame and blew away the American Idol stigma he had -- together that changed his trajectory for the better. It was net positive because he did not apologize. The people who should apologize are 1. Dr. Luke for the awful production of FYE and leaving it in Britney Spears' key. 2. the "brain trust" at 19 Entertainment and RCA who selected FYE as Adam's first single sort of (muddied up with TFM). 3. The production design team who came up with that impossible set for Adam to more through. 4. The AMA/Dick Clark Productions who promised an outrageous/shocking performance by Adam Lambert at ever commercial break. 5. The Disney/ABC execs who overreacted. And although millions watched the AMA and more watched the video of the performance, there were only 1,500 complaints -- all from one group with a political agenda. "No one" was really "shocked" by Adam's performance or the kiss. This sooooooooooo needed to be said!!! Thankyou! To drag Adam down while discussing SS makes me sick. Adam's performance on the AMA's was brilliant except for the dodgy vocals. NOTHING to apologize for. They may both be gay men but that's where the similarities end, thank God! Regarding the fur, Adam's choice, like it or not, your choice! It's his life as we've been reminded of a million times.
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Post by mireille on Feb 29, 2016 16:12:40 GMT -5
I know, I watched it and somehow thought I must've seen the cut version, but no, it was the full version. Having seen many youtube videos on the subject, people did really seem to go on about it... One part of the performance was not ever broadcast -- although some people say they saw it they didn't -- which is Adam gave the audience the finger at the end of the performance. Photographs of that were online after the performance but it was only seen by the live audience. Why did he give the finger? Wqs the audience boo-ing him or something?
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