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Post by skaschep on Jan 8, 2019 18:02:24 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 8, 2019 18:12:03 GMT -5
sizzling63, I'm with you. I did not like any of the looks from that Asian tour except for the black fringe pants. Tho, I liked the black feather coat paired with different outfits on some of the other tours. And I liked the long back coat when he wore it on other tours without that big hat and baggy pants. Hope he has some great outfits again for the NA tour. The Asian tour was my least favorite in terms of looks and hairstyles. I do like "playful" Adam though, but I prefer sexy over dorky. The pic attached to his IG video is pretty cute though. I was more wondering where the lyrics came from, as in "Yup. Blackbird singin in the Dead of Night". I think I should learn to not over-interpret and take it at face value. I looked up the lyrics from the Beatles song though.
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Post by skaschep on Jan 8, 2019 18:54:51 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jan 8, 2019 18:55:09 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 19:03:13 GMT -5
Instead of going for a massage or to a spa....Adam gets a vitamin infusion. I imagine they're quite normal in Hollywood. I remember Adam posting before getting one of these. I Imagine the costs are quite a bit more in Hollywood than listed below.
The intravenous route is the fastest way to deliver fluids and vitamins throughout the body with 100 % absorption into the bloodstream. IV Drips usually take 45-60 min to infuse. ... IV Vitamin Therapy works by administration of vitamins and nutrients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system.
IV drip therapy improves overall wellness by providing 100% of the vitamins and nutrients your body needs to:
Improve immune health.
Boost energy levels.
Improve symptoms of depression.
Improve anxiety.
Improve mental clarity and cognitive function.
Reduce the symptoms of migraines.
Improve symptoms of asthma.
How much is a vitamin drip?
Proponents say IV vitamin therapy, which costs about $100 or more per drip, delivers a high concentration of vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the body's cells.
Most IV treatments are not recommended more than 2 times per month because of the highly concentrated doses provided. The vitamins remain in your system and help maintain levels for 2-3 weeks. However it varies on the individual and reason for treatment.
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Post by nica575 on Jan 8, 2019 19:19:36 GMT -5
Instead of going for a massage or to a spa....Adam gets a vitamin infusion. I imagine they're quite normal in Hollywood. I remember Adam posting before getting one of these. I Imagine the costs are quite a bit more in Hollywood than listed below. The intravenous route is the fastest way to deliver fluids and vitamins throughout the body with 100 % absorption into the bloodstream. IV Drips usually take 45-60 min to infuse. ... IV Vitamin Therapy works by administration of vitamins and nutrients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. IV drip therapy improves overall wellness by providing 100% of the vitamins and nutrients your body needs to: Improve immune health. Boost energy levels. Improve symptoms of depression. Improve anxiety. Improve mental clarity and cognitive function. Reduce the symptoms of migraines. Improve symptoms of asthma. How much is a vitamin drip? Proponents say IV vitamin therapy, which costs about $100 or more per drip, delivers a high concentration of vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the body's cells. Most IV treatments are not recommended more than 2 times per month because of the highly concentrated doses provided. The vitamins remain in your system and help maintain levels for 2-3 weeks. However it varies on the individual and reason for treatment. Just nuts...
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 19:30:40 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 19:37:15 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 19:45:22 GMT -5
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Post by phronni7 on Jan 8, 2019 19:56:10 GMT -5
Wow, some of the comments from yesterday's thread really got me thinking: if you are not interested, just scroll.
I am actually really happy that Adam Lambert is not the kind of person who is so insecure that he'd seize somebody else's moment or use his friends and coworkers to try and get more likes or views or attention. I think people should not forget that the real world is more about maintaining relationships with people than about doing everything and anything to constantly have your life in the public eye. In this age of kardashians, I guess it's easy to be misled and think that having that kind of life equals being successful, but I've got the feeling Adam Lambert knows how empty that is. Why should he not just be happy and congratulate his friends on their success, without expecting anything back? Some comments I read on this board seemed to suggest that May, Taylor, Malek should have somehow included Adam in the whole Golden Globes thing, which really makes no sense to me - and not because I don't think that Adam fills a huge role in the Queen family, but because I doubt Adam would even WANT to seek attention in such a desperate manner. His accomplishments speak and will speak for themselves. No need to push himself into other people's success, even if he is connected to them. No need and no point - because I doubt it would be the thing that would increase his happiness. [full post may be found on Page 1]
When I was trying to catch up and read yesterday’s thread, it didn’t take long for me to feel (see, IMO) that I had fallen down some bizarre rabbit-hole where “chicken or egg” land was the first place I visited. Very trippy (IMO). Thank you, Toranenor, for your considered, articulate response, which covers great points to ponder. And I do note that you said that you were not calling anyone out, that you did not even remember who said what, which, IMO, is logical given the length of yesterday’s thread.
it is getting tricky and a bit nerve-wracking to even post on here. And I don’t need any comments about how I shouldn’t expect everyone to agree with me, which is what I have gotten more than once when I expressed such a sentiment. Guess what? I don’t expect everyone to agree with me. In fact, I taught Argumentation and Rhetoric as a professor for many years at both the university and community college level, where the most basic point at which we started was not to expect everyone to agree with us. We also looked at the fact that unless you attributed specific point(s) in your text to another source, it goes without saying that anything else you write is understood to be your opinion. Not saying that is entirely possible here, but it would be nice not to feel (at least I do sometimes) like two or three qualifiers are needed to even make some points. I guess that is why I wrote so many IMO’s when I started, just to show how I feel sometimes.
it seems to me that the vast majority of people on here are of good will and are supportive fans. So I am not attempting to call out anybody, and I am absolutely no model of perfection or even close to it. However, I have seen many new people on this board and other than a couple who were sniffed out pretty quickly, these new or returning posters have interesting and enriching contributions. I hope that we don’t lose them because they don’t feel as free to post as they would expect.
That’s it....just had to vent.
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