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Post by gelly14 on Aug 19, 2011 15:21:18 GMT -5
GQfashion GQ Fashion by Squirrely007 Our favorite Gay Vampire, Adam Lambert, strings together his conquests' teeth for use as a necklace. gqm.ag/n7lFel @adamlambert From GQ's twitter to True Blood's ears. LOL They won't listen, since they think Taylor Swift is better for the show. :
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 19, 2011 15:42:31 GMT -5
Mr_S*&@^#r_T Terrance D. S*&@^#r By the pool with a bloody Mary and friends. This feels great. Somebody's getting married.... #muppetsmovie 1 minute ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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Post by csharpminor on Aug 19, 2011 15:43:29 GMT -5
GQfashion GQ Fashion by Squirrely007 Our favorite Gay Vampire, Adam Lambert, strings together his conquests' teeth for use as a necklace. gqm.ag/n7lFel @adamlambert that's the chinos site.
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 19, 2011 15:47:39 GMT -5
GQfashion GQ Fashion by Squirrely007 Our favorite Gay Vampire, Adam Lambert, strings together his conquests' teeth for use as a necklace. gqm.ag/n7lFel @adamlambert that's the chinos site. HAHA the chinos site, I know!! What are they trying to do I really don't know!! If you also click on the word "Gay Vampire" right next to the picture, it leads you to their old tweet that made Adam angry and also one of his 2 replies to them! This one GQfashion GQ Fashion Hey @adamlambert, we get your shocking, gay, vampire shtick. But next time go big or go home! bit.ly/kUTSgd3 May Favorite Retweet Reply in reply to @gqfashion ↑ @adamlambert Adam Lambert @gqfashion fangs? Haha. I find most of the fashion in your pages quite boring and pedestrian. I stepped out of that closet long ago.
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Post by yippie on Aug 19, 2011 15:59:14 GMT -5
I started stanning Adam at ONTD_AI. One thing I miss from that site is the crazy macros. God, they had some good ones.
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Post by 4Ms on Aug 19, 2011 16:02:18 GMT -5
I agree and short story, my hubby who is an actor and teaches acting, watched Adam's presentation with me and commented, "Wow, he's a natural, very impressive." Believe me, coming from him that's a huge compliment. I would also like to see Adam branch out some day to acting roles but right now I just want him to make incredible music and be the iconic pop star he is destined to be. There's plenty of time for the other stuff. Besides if he became too caught up in the acting world, I'd miss hearing that incredible voice. Justin Timberlake anyone? Love hearing this, taumbu!! to hubby. Does anyone know where the interview is of one of Adam's theater teachers ( Gelly?) (I don't remember if it was the teacher interviewed for E!THS), but he talks about Adam's comedic ability saying it's something that people don't realize. He was reflecting on the time Adam played Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and he said, "God, he was funny." The section about “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is here in Pre-Idol: atop.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=preidolperformances&action=display&thread=21&page=3#4046Adam uses a paraphrase of a line from the play under a yearbook photo. Here is a longer version of Doug Smith's quote: “He did six shows with me at Mt. Carmel,” Smith recalls, “and he was absolutely fantastic. He had light hair then, but he always liked to dress up and be flamboyant.”
It might surprise the “Glamberts,” Adam’s diehard fans, but not all the shows he did in high school were musicals. He appeared in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” in his sophomore year.
“He played a small but memorable part – the marshal, Willard,” says Smith. “He was very convincing.”
In his junior year, in Thornton Wilder’s “The Matchmaker,” the non-musical inspiration for “Hello, Dolly!” he was Horace Vandergelder.
And in his senior year, Adam played the hilarious, ass-headed Bottom in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
“Oh my god, he was funny,” Smith recalls with a laugh. “He has great comedic talent, which you haven’t really gotten to see on ‘American Idol.’”
Of course, Adam also displayed his musical talent in high school, in “The Pirates of Penzance,” and as anguished Uncle Archibald in “The Secret Garden.”
“When he sang ‘Lily’s Eyes,’” Smith says of the show’s beautiful memory ballad, “he got a standing ovation every night. I always felt he’d go on to big things. He was a consummate entertainer, even then. He really knows how to bring a character forth in a song. There’s a power and force to his interpretations. That’s one of the reasons he’s so successful at so many different types of songs.
Doug Smith (Adam's MCHS Drama Teacher)
www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-05-18/things-to-do/adam-lamberts-theater-days-are-fondly-remembered#ixzz1IvPqCwTV
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 19, 2011 16:07:47 GMT -5
Time for me to sleep. Exhausted from the heat 4 days in a row LOL.Good night!
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Post by justkaren on Aug 19, 2011 16:16:38 GMT -5
Loved one of the comments: Those "conquests" are the teeth of the ABC execs. It WOULD have been made from the BALLS of ABC execs but alas...there were none to be found. ;D Posted 8/19/2011 4:20:09pmby queenrosered
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Post by evergreen on Aug 19, 2011 16:48:45 GMT -5
Of course, Adam also displayed his musical talent in high school, in “The Pirates of Penzance,” and as anguished Uncle Archibald in “The Secret Garden.” “When he sang ‘Lily’s Eyes,’” Smith says of the show’s beautiful memory ballad, “he got a standing ovation every night. I always felt he’d go on to big things. He was a consummate entertainer, even then. He really knows how to bring a character forth in a song. There’s a power and force to his interpretations. That’s one of the reasons he’s so successful at so many different types of songs. Doug Smith (Adam's MCHS Drama Teacher) www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-05-18/things-to-do/adam-lamberts-theater-days-are-fondly-remembered#ixzz1IvPqCwTV[/blockquote][/quote] Can't help but think there must be some recordings - audio or video - of Adam's h.s. performances... And the snippets we saw on BTM of a competion performance - that has to be in one piece somewhere! But where oh where?!?
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Post by lifeguard on Aug 19, 2011 16:50:03 GMT -5
When I pull the site up, there is some sort of box over the first row, including Adam. It is for email, facebook, etc. It won’t move '
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