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Post by tinafea on Oct 4, 2011 18:09:02 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Oct 4, 2011 18:11:26 GMT -5
OMG, he is shaved and the hair looks short on top - not liking this one. oh please don't tell me it is short on top....I thought it was just the shadows hiding the length? (please...please...please)[/b][/color] LOL! Duberville this smilie is for you! I don't worry anymore about his haircuts...remember his hair grows very fast and he changes it up constantly!!!! ETA: Whoa! I have no idea how my print got so small!
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Post by kathleenpf on Oct 4, 2011 18:11:35 GMT -5
phew! Thank you, tinafea. I rarely care how Adam wears his hair. I've liked them all. Even the shaved sides! But really short all over, IDK... so, yeah, YAY for long on top!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2011 18:20:01 GMT -5
phew! Thank you, tinafea. I rarely care how Adam wears his hair. I've liked them all. Even the shaved sides! But really short all over, IDK... so, yeah, YAY for long on top! I think Adam's hair is a very important part of his "brand." Don't think he'd go short all over. Not now anyway. Maybe when he hits his 40s!
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Post by durberville on Oct 4, 2011 18:21:18 GMT -5
oh please don't tell me it is short on top....I thought it was just the shadows hiding the length? (please...please...please) [/b][/color] LOL! Duberville this smilie is for you! I don't worry anymore about his haircuts...remember his hair grows very fast and he changes it up constantly!!!! ETA: Whoa! I have no idea how my print got so small![/quote] haha! Yeah....I'm not a fan of the razor. ;D (It does grow quickly though - already looks better than the first sighting)
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Post by kathleenpf on Oct 4, 2011 18:21:46 GMT -5
phew! Thank you, tinafea. I rarely care how Adam wears his hair. I've liked them all. Even the shaved sides! But really short all over, IDK... so, yeah, YAY for long on top! I think Adam's hair is a very important part of his "brand." Don't think he'd go short all over. Not now anyway. Maybe when he hits his 40s! yeah, exactly. That's why I was like, WTH? Glad it was just my eyes playing tricks on me!
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Post by 4Ms on Oct 4, 2011 18:23:57 GMT -5
This isn't the twitpic, I lightened it on photobucket. Still hard to see, but it's long on top.
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Post by bobo on Oct 4, 2011 18:27:33 GMT -5
I don't know, it was told that they left the club together, went to Adam's hotel room, and talked for hours. No mention of anything else but talking... Does anyone remember better? I'm not well known for my memory, I have to say. Ummmmm, what red-blooded American (or Finnish) guy in his twenties meets someone at a bar, takes them back to their hotel room, and "talks" for hours?????? I would hazard a guess that "talking" is a euphemism for other activities, because it is crude to kiss and tell. So, "talking" it is. As far as I know nobody knows that he went to Adam's hotel room. We know only that they left the night club together and they walked towards Adam's hotel and were seen kissing in the street. I believe that the rest is just assuming, BUT well.. :
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Post by wal on Oct 4, 2011 18:36:51 GMT -5
lyndseyparker Lyndsey Parker My latest sing-Off recap/rant. Really think the judges made the wrong decision last night!! yhoo.it/q1Hryn3 minutes ago Episode 3 Recap: 'The Sing-Off' Is Way OffAlso compounding my disappointment was a new decade-specific theme last night. While the six crews still did their usual remakes of modern-day hits, they also each performed a 1960s song, and the results were not very groovy, man. Along with some bizarre, fuddy-duddy song choices that didn't exactly scream "'60s" to me (Sinatra? Frankie Valli?), the singers' "Brady Bunch"-esque period costumes (fringe, bellbottoms, pukey earth tones) lent the whole production the feeling of-- to quote Adam Lambert on "Project Runway"--an eighth grade production of Hair. It's not like "The Sing-Off" was the edgiest show on TV begin with, but this theme pretty much killed off any coolness it might have had. DELILAH Already one of the most promising crews of the first bracket, this all-girl allstar team comprising former "Sing-Off" contestants stepped it up even higher on their first, modern song, a beautiful and hauntingly arranged rendition of the aforementioned Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me." Starting with just one vocalist, alone onstage under a single spotlight, the song grew, layer by layer and singer by singer, until all of the Delilah girls were onstage for the song's dramatic chorus. The effect was powerful, and as their soaring vocals blended, their rendition owed as much to the more feminine original by Pink as it did to Adam's famous version. And might I add...this is not an easy song to sing. (I know. I've tried it in karaoke, against my better judgment.) "You kind of gave people a window into how harmoines are built. The drama was there, the feeling was there; you captured us with the feeling of the song," praised Shawn. "I understood the song better that time than when I heard it a thousand times before," said Ben, risking incurring the wrath of thousands of Glamberts. "This is the reason that I do this gig--you're innovating something, but you're doing it with heart." And Sara gushed, "I'm so excited that everyone's getting to see how stunning a group of women can be. This was a Pink song that Adam Lambert made famous, but...girl power, baby!" Girl power, indeed. Maybe these ladies do some Spice Girls if there's a '90s week.
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Post by rihannsu on Oct 4, 2011 18:38:40 GMT -5
Happy Birthday misfitbarbie and raine02!!!
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