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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 9, 2011 22:54:31 GMT -5
Sage - so glad you finally found your way here.
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Post by EmoElvisSpikeyMessyElvis on Dec 9, 2011 22:55:31 GMT -5
I don't have Sundance so I watched the live stream, he's only there 10 minutes? I stopped watching after that. I don't think he was on camera for more than 5 minutes! But they were BEAUTIFUL minutes!! Loved the jacket - I want to see it on him after it's been fitted.
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Post by lifeguard on Dec 9, 2011 22:56:08 GMT -5
Adam might want to find someone besides Neil to guide him on social issues. I like Neil, but the world he inhabits is totally detached from reality sometimes. Today he was talking about the Walmart heirs being worth $70mil, together, separately, not sure, but his view on their INHERITED money was naive. I would be curious how many people would give a resounding NO THANK YOU when dad or granddad chose to leave you a billion dollars. I'm not a cynic, but I think you could party with all the altruists in Adam's previous studio apartment. What you do with a portion of that money once you get it is what really defines the morality or immorality of it. Neil has not yet learned that life is not fair. Once you accept that, it is easier to work within the confines of capitalism and all that it entails.
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Post by EmoElvisSpikeyMessyElvis on Dec 9, 2011 23:01:19 GMT -5
Ugh! every time i try to post i get kicked out and it eats it up. i really hate this computer. can't wait to get my laptop back.
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Post by rabbitrabbit on Dec 9, 2011 23:03:15 GMT -5
A question - do you really think that Eber or Neil have that much influence in Adam's business decisions ? Also, I think Adam is very astute and probably doesn't need his younger brother and dad to explain the 'facts of business life' to him - let's face it, he is the most successful of the interesting Lambert men. Jamie basically explained what I meant, not that they would have influence on his business decisions, of course not, but that (wanted or not, lol) it seems likely that they might put in their two cents on political issues, even if just to ask questions. I'm gonna just assume/hope that this is just a one-time quick gig that was set up quite awhile ago. At least a year? I also kind of agree with Jamie that it might be good to focus our attention elsewhere on Joe Zee and more waiting for single info. Basically google/wikipedia is your friend if you want more background info.
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Post by maria222pf on Dec 9, 2011 23:21:42 GMT -5
Interesting choice of entertainer, and if it is Amway from another country, perhaps the US Amway politics don't follow the products ? Either way, if they are as conservative as people are saying, why didn't they asked David A. or Kris A. or whomever ? : That's what I thought. US Amway probably has connection to the Republican but this is Amway International. And by the way if this gig is true, I would love to see all the Republican (Bachman and friends' or Pat Robinson (whatever) ) reaction knowing that Amway International actually hired an Openly Gay Singer and actualy pay him millions of dollar... HAHAHAHAHA.. Adam for the WIN. ;D
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Post by EmoElvisSpikeyMessyElvis on Dec 9, 2011 23:21:55 GMT -5
Last try... let's see if this gets through...
(One of the lost comments) I agree that the jacket was very nice and it looked great on the model as well.
I watched episode properly and came to realize the designers are a husband and wife team. I had thought they were strangers/contestants being pitted against each other and it seemed to a little boring. However, turns out they are a cute couple pulling together. I really liked that jacket.
I give up with this machine... off to try and follow along with my eReader.
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2011 23:24:43 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 9, 2011 23:30:15 GMT -5
idolator.com/6107352/whatcha-say-madonna-adam-lambertWhatcha Say: Madonna & Adam Lambert Got Our Readers Talking This WeekOver the past week, Madonna was confirmed as the halftime performer for the upcoming Super Bowl — but not everyone was pleased. Take, for instance, KISS rocker Gene Simmons, who labeled the Material Girl an “inappropriate” choice for the NFL event. Meanwhile, Willow Smith’s “Fireball” video premiered, Eminem had sound problems in Sydney, Justin Bieber and Michael Buble got festive together on TV and news arrived about a possible Adam Lambert/Queen collaboration. Head below to see how our readers reacted to this battery of pop news! :: Judy Szao championed Queen & Adam Lambert In Talks About More Live Performances: “Adam is perfect for Queen. He has the theatrics, command of the stage, style and immaculate out of this world vocals to sing with Queen. Again, there will never be another Freddie but Adam’s time has come. Freddie never stood in front of a mic and sang. He rocked the stage. After the EMA performance, we all know that Adam is capable of the same.” :: glamity58 was under no pressure to disagree: “Please let it happen. It would make an old Queen and Freddie fan so happy. Lambert is the best vocalist, and the music world needs to see it. We can’t bring back Freddie, but Lambert is a great replacement. He doesn’t sing like Freddie, but had the powerful vocals and on-stage presence like Freddie. I don’t want a sound-a-like; Adam is different.”
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 9, 2011 23:36:18 GMT -5
Ugh! every time i try to post i get kicked out and it eats it up. i really hate this computer. can't wait to get my laptop back. I'm having trouble with the site, too. When I try to refresh a page I loose connection and have to restart my computer. This happened a little yesterday, also. :( I hope this posts. ETA: It took two tries to go through.
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