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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 16:32:04 GMT -5
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Post by irish1139 on Dec 3, 2018 16:33:23 GMT -5
Do any of you gals remember making a pie years ago with cream cheese and something else and when it was done you put a can of cherries on top. I can't remember how I made it, whether I cooked it, or what I did but everyone loved it. I remember it being a popular pie but I don't remember anything else. Anybody out there remember the recipe. Cook or not cook. I don't even remember that,
This has nothing to do with Adam but there are so many my age out there, one of you must still have a memory or two.
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 16:34:42 GMT -5
billboard @billboard Kennedy Center honors 2019: @adamlambert belts @cher's "Believe" & more highlights blbrd.cm/8h6S2l Perched in the balcony Sunday night (Dec. 2) overlooking a potent sea of entertainers and politicos (minus President Donald HeWhoCannot amed, who shunned the ceremony for a second year) age-defying entertainer Cher, country sensation Reba McEntire, genre-bending composer and pianist Philip Glass, and jazz composer and saxophone visionary Wayne Shorter were saluted and serenaded by artists including Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert, Cyndi Lauper, Lady Antebellum, St. Vincent, Brooks & Dunn, Paul Simon and Kristin Chenoweth. ... This year's festivities had the latter moments in spades: When Clarkson, who's married to McEntire's stepson, thanked her for "being a rad grandma to our kids" and then pleaded, "Don't judge me," before delivering a version of McEntire hit "Fancy." When Whoopi Goldberg took the stage to honor Cher in a black sequin robe and deadpanned, "I went into your closet." When Cyndi Lauper stepped on stage to perform a show-stopping "If I Could Turn Back Time" and Cher screamed from the balcony, "I thought you said you were going to be in Los Angeles." Lauper shouted back, "I lied." Lauper then dueted with Adam Lambert on show closer, Sonny & Cher's classic "I Got You, Babe." Lambert also put his stamp on "Believe," and got a standing ovation from Cher upon sustaining a high note.Cher, whose life story-inspired Broadway musical The Cher Show opens today (Dec. 3), seemed genuinely tickled to add this national honor to her treasure trove. "Meryl [Streep] told me once, 'You do things for the art and if the award comes, it's a bonus,'" she told Billboard. Still, the Academy Award winner never expected to be in this particular room. "I never thought I was the right person to win this award, because I'm just a little bit out there. I'm the girl who rode the cannon."
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Post by lurleene on Dec 3, 2018 16:41:23 GMT -5
Love, love, rock star dressed Adam in any color of leather, lol. But this Kennedy Center Honors look is wonderful. Also loved his suited and classy look at the SAG awards. And the CMT special with Leona where he was so gorgeous that he looked like a real live doll.
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Post by thelambertluvva on Dec 3, 2018 16:50:42 GMT -5
billboard @billboard Kennedy Center honors 2019: @adamlambert belts @cher's "Believe" & more highlights blbrd.cm/8h6S2l Perched in the balcony Sunday night (Dec. 2) overlooking a potent sea of entertainers and politicos (minus President Donald HeWhoCannot amed, who shunned the ceremony for a second year) age-defying entertainer Cher, country sensation Reba McEntire, genre-bending composer and pianist Philip Glass, and jazz composer and saxophone visionary Wayne Shorter were saluted and serenaded by artists including Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert, Cyndi Lauper, Lady Antebellum, St. Vincent, Brooks & Dunn, Paul Simon and Kristin Chenoweth. ... This year's festivities had the latter moments in spades: When Clarkson, who's married to McEntire's stepson, thanked her for "being a rad grandma to our kids" and then pleaded, "Don't judge me," before delivering a version of McEntire hit "Fancy." When Whoopi Goldberg took the stage to honor Cher in a black sequin robe and deadpanned, "I went into your closet." When Cyndi Lauper stepped on stage to perform a show-stopping "If I Could Turn Back Time" and Cher screamed from the balcony, "I thought you said you were going to be in Los Angeles." Lauper shouted back, "I lied." Lauper then dueted with Adam Lambert on show closer, Sonny & Cher's classic "I Got You, Babe." Lambert also put his stamp on "Believe," and got a standing ovation from Cher upon sustaining a high note.Cher, whose life story-inspired Broadway musical The Cher Show opens today (Dec. 3), seemed genuinely tickled to add this national honor to her treasure trove. "Meryl [Streep] told me once, 'You do things for the art and if the award comes, it's a bonus,'" she told Billboard. Still, the Academy Award winner never expected to be in this particular room. "I never thought I was the right person to win this award, because I'm just a little bit out there. I'm the girl who rode the cannon." Gosh, was Adam the only performer who was complimented here? That second bolded sentence didn't seem like it needed to be there since the closer was "I Got You, Babe" so the author specifically called it out.
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Post by popalock on Dec 3, 2018 16:52:54 GMT -5
Well upon viewing your map one can see the logistics of their travel and why some cities got left out. They seem to be skirting the coastline down and around and back up to the east coast.
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Post by wildarose on Dec 3, 2018 16:54:10 GMT -5
Do any of you gals remember making a pie years ago with cream cheese and something else and when it was done you put a can of cherries on top. I can't remember how I made it, whether I cooked it, or what I did but everyone loved it. I remember it being a popular pie but I don't remember anything else. Anybody out there remember the recipe. Cook or not cook. I don't even remember that, This has nothing to do with Adam but there are so many my age out there, one of you must still have a memory or two. Yep, used to make it decades ago. It is still on the food shelves. It is near the jello boxes. No, as I remember it does not need cooking. Graham crackers, jello type mixture refrigerated, with cherries on top. All in a box. I always thought it was better than real cheese cake!
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 17:04:49 GMT -5
Well upon viewing your map one can see the logistics of their travel and why some cities got left out. They seem to be skirting the coastline down and around and back up to the east coast. Yeah I think there isn't much room in the schedule. LA looks like 1 or even 2 could be added and there is an opening in NY on the 7th.
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Post by LindaG23 on Dec 3, 2018 17:04:59 GMT -5
So do we think that's the only tour for 2019, or that they'll be going elsewhere? Oh, I'd bet real money that they'll be taking it elsewhere and probably everywhere, it's just a matter of timing.
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Post by relaxingoceanfront on Dec 3, 2018 17:10:48 GMT -5
Do any of you gals remember making a pie years ago with cream cheese and something else and when it was done you put a can of cherries on top. I can't remember how I made it, whether I cooked it, or what I did but everyone loved it. I remember it being a popular pie but I don't remember anything else. Anybody out there remember the recipe. Cook or not cook. I don't even remember that, This has nothing to do with Adam but there are so many my age out there, one of you must still have a memory or two. Like this? My Dad used to make this . Might have to revisit this for the holidays. www.eaglebrand.com/recipe-detail/cherrycreamcheesepie-3994
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