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Post by gelly14 on Aug 16, 2011 8:27:41 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 16, 2011 8:42:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2011 8:56:42 GMT -5
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Post by FanOfTheMan on Aug 16, 2011 8:57:02 GMT -5
I love that Adam is being recognized so much for his sense of style - and his incredible hair. His look is never boring like so many of the guys who walk the red carpet. He always looks so put together and I think he has fun with all that hair.
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Post by emmuzka on Aug 16, 2011 9:29:10 GMT -5
I love that Adam is being recognized so much for his sense of style - and his incredible hair. His look is never boring like so many of the guys who walk the red carpet. He always looks so put together and I think he has fun with all that hair. Yep! Isn't that the whole idea of red carpet to be seen? I'm sure the entertainment outlets jump eagerly to report male fashion to give a touch of equality in the fashion reporting. And let's face it: Adam's style is not subtle! Anyone can understand it, wether they like it or not. It doesn't really even matter if he ends up in the list of best dressed or the worst dressed, the point is to be seen and remembered
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Post by SusieFierce on Aug 16, 2011 9:48:59 GMT -5
I love that Adam is being recognized so much for his sense of style - and his incredible hair. His look is never boring like so many of the guys who walk the red carpet. He always looks so put together and I think he has fun with all that hair. Yep! Isn't that the whole idea of red carpet to be seen? I'm sure the entertainment outlets jump eagerly to report male fashion to give a touch of equality in the fashion reporting. And let's face it: Adam's style is not subtle! Anyone can understand it, wether they like it or not. It doesn't really even matter if he ends up in the list of best dressed or the worst dressed, the point is to be seen and remembered ITA! I think Adam will be more and more anticipated because he does always do something a little risky, a little out there, a little unexpected. In the past, it's either been your Clooneys and Pitts, who look gorgeous, but are always wearing some variation of your basic Armani suit or tux. Or you have the OTT rockers or rappers, who are mostly WTF??? Now you have someone who will wear different designers, take chances, sometimes grab random accessories, he'll do something different with his hair (and that's like a living canvas, geeze ...) and makeup and then speak about it with articulate enthusiasm. Interesting how he's already cast himself as the person to wait for with most red carpets. If he hasn't arrived, they're not going anywhere. People joke on twitter that it's his chronic lateness, but I think it's totally deliberate. When he's one of the last ones, he's somewhat in control ... he'll give himself just enough time to speak to who he wants to speak to, skirt past those he doesn't, and not be shunted off when the next big name comes down the pike. Of course, if he's doing something really major, like the Grammys, Emmys (or more!), he can gauge that and show up somewhere in the middle of the pack as to not usurp the nominees, major VIPs, etc.
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Post by savvy92 on Aug 16, 2011 9:56:09 GMT -5
Well, got my first really pissed off response to my anti-Michelle B email yesterday. It came from a girl I used to work with who I know fairly well, but we're not really friends. Up until 5 months ago she was still sending me anti-Obama rhetoric, jokes, etc. so I'm not surprised. She said the interview was "misinterpreted." I'm not sure how that can be since it's plain as day, but some people have to delude themselves. A former pastor of mine's cousin was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff back in the 90's and I told her that even he was against DADT, but she didn't want to hear it. It's pretty funny because I asked her and she said, "NO," she didn't know anyone in the military. Why besides homophobia would she then be against it? Anyway, 2 more people I can't wait to hear from. I guess I won't be having lunch with this one if/when I get back to FL.
Rambling, but trying to get out the door.
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Post by SusieFierce on Aug 16, 2011 10:05:40 GMT -5
Well, got my first really pissed off response to my anti-Michelle B email yesterday. It came from a girl I used to work with who I know fairly well, but we're not really friends. Up until 5 months ago she was still sending me anti-Obama rhetoric, jokes, etc. so I'm not surprised. She said the interview was "misinterpreted." I'm not sure how that can be since it's plain as day, but some people have to delude themselves. A former pastor of mine's cousin was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff back in the 90's and I told her that even he was against DADT, but she didn't want to hear it. It's pretty funny because I asked her and she said, "NO," she didn't know anyone in the military. Why besides homophobia would she then be against it? Anyway, 2 more people I can't wait to hear from. I guess I won't be having lunch with this one if/when I get back to FL. Rambling, but trying to get out the door. Yaay for you, savvy. Just after I read this, someone in my feed RTed this from the TheMarkTwain twitter: TheMarkTwain: Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul. You are challenging her to break a chain ...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2011 10:06:48 GMT -5
I love that Adam admitted, in that video about the medges, that he is obsessed with them! With 3 pairs, I think we had already figured that out!
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Post by murly on Aug 16, 2011 10:07:56 GMT -5
Thank you, Zinnia, for the translation of Sauli's blog! I wondered about this:
Is that a common saying in Finland? I've never heard anyone compared to a baseball cap before!
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