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Post by sizzling63 on Sept 5, 2019 15:59:56 GMT -5
I really liked the green shirt on him. He looked stunning. I would have loved drooling a bit longer lol. Me too !!!! And a necklace I haven't seen every day. He looked great and so did his hair For my beauty and hotness standards, he looked perfect from head to toe. And that smile at the end was the icing on the cake!
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Post by ladyM :) on Sept 5, 2019 16:00:04 GMT -5
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Post by nic42 on Sept 5, 2019 16:01:21 GMT -5
Wordsmith Adam Lambert pulled out another genius vocabulary word when talking about the relationship with the guys in Queen: symbiotic. I love how articulate the man is! Oh, and he can sang pretty good too. Cassie, often I get flabbergasted by what is “considered “ a “good vocabulary “ in the US...I mean how can a person who graduated high school would not know most of the words Adam is using? Asking as a non-native English speaker, who has not heard Adam use a single word that would be new to me... ..that honor belongs to Dr Bri - I learned the word “salubrious” from him... Ah yes, I have the same question. I'm a non-native English speaker as well, and I am living in a country that doesn't speak English. I do like to read, in English, so my vocabulary is probably a bit bigger than you'd expect but I don't think Adam has ever taught me a word. I do love how articulate he is (even using one of my favorite words.... Procrastinating... in a song), but really, is he that exceptional in this sense? (I mean, he could be, I don't know. I am not very familiar with US culture outside of the movies and series we get here) Also... Off to find out what "salubrious" means now
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Post by marionm on Sept 5, 2019 16:02:09 GMT -5
With all the shit happening in the world, I find it amusing (and kind of sad), that people are worried about language in music lyrics. I am not exactly worried, but with a nearly 4-years old daughter around I want to be able to blast Superpower at home, in the car etc., but I cannot without a clean version. I think it was last year i had a five year old say wtf to a bottle of beer in the bush of the playgroud. I was taken totally by surprise but i figured it's nonsense, getting mad at the children for using the word, you can't avoid them knowing the therm it's smarter to teach them when and in which Environment they can use them. All this to say GERMAN kids knew that english phrase. P.s Adams chest hair has been totally distracting me!
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 5, 2019 16:04:10 GMT -5
It's so important to rate what you bought. Easy to forget. I got this too.
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Post by nic42 on Sept 5, 2019 16:06:15 GMT -5
I am not exactly worried, but with a nearly 4-years old daughter around I want to be able to blast Superpower at home, in the car etc., but I cannot without a clean version. You're right. I wasn't thinking about 4-year-olds! But I'm still confused about replacing pissed with "lit". Ha! I still remember my then 7 year old singing along very loudly with Another Lonely Night, which he had on his headphones. Yes, the explicit version, and yes, he sang especially that bit very passionately. Surrounded by strangers on the train. I giggled. And then explained to him that there were times and places for throwing some very passionate strong words around, but that this wasn't one of them
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Post by satisfied on Sept 5, 2019 16:06:25 GMT -5
Well, Build was a treat. Satisfying in so many ways.
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Post by ladyM :) on Sept 5, 2019 16:07:45 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Sept 5, 2019 16:09:26 GMT -5
I still have to catch up on everything that has happened today but... just five minutes ago I heard Superpower for the first time on a German radio station (they segued into with WWFM and a snippet from a live performance with Queen)!! Keeping my fingers crossed that it was just the first of many, many times. Oh! This is good news from Germany!
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Post by sizzling63 on Sept 5, 2019 16:11:07 GMT -5
I am not exactly worried, but with a nearly 4-years old daughter around I want to be able to blast Superpower at home, in the car etc., but I cannot without a clean version. I think it was last year i had a five year old say wtf to a bottle of beer in the bush of the playgroud. I was taken totally by surprise but i figured it's nonsense, getting mad at the children for using the word, you can't avoid them knowing the therm it's smarter to teach them when and in which Environment they can use them. All this to say GERMAN kids knew that english phrase. P.s Adams chest hair has been totally distracting me! Same. I was glad to be able to re-watch ... and I just noticed knee freckles.
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