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Post by kayko on Mar 4, 2011 0:34:35 GMT -5
YAY!!! ADAM on TV. I'm less nervous that he will perform acoustic, & not new dancy version.
Thanks Houselady for bringing those tweets over. Love to see all the excitements.
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Post by readon on Mar 4, 2011 0:35:51 GMT -5
I guess next Thursday will be my last viewing of AI for S10. Thank you, Adam.
Hello, book thread. I will be looking for more recommendations. I just received maitospf's recomendation from Amazon today. I am happily skipping of to start reading and then off to sleepy time.
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Post by aspen on Mar 4, 2011 0:35:56 GMT -5
I am a twitidiot but is it really trending ALREADY?! Started trending 34 minutes after Adam's tweet if I'm not mistaken.
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Post by houselady on Mar 4, 2011 0:36:45 GMT -5
rabbittopia RT anthrogeekPF: @adamlambert Don't forget to talk about the LIVE DVD!! Once people hear acoustic Aftermath, they're gonna WANT it!!!
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Post by tinafea on Mar 4, 2011 0:36:46 GMT -5
Is it March 10th yet?????
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Post by aloha on Mar 4, 2011 0:37:33 GMT -5
Okay, for those still on the thread. I have a very serious dilemma and I need some advice. I will be traveling to visit my parents (in their mid 80's) on Thursday. Will be there by the time Idol airs, but...... dare I request/demand that we stop our reunion so that I can watch Adam on Idol???? They know that I have become a tad enamored by Adam -- that I chat online with y'all occasionally, that I went to his concert, that I think he is a great singer. They have NO IDEA how hopelessly in love and addicted I am. I THINK I can hold it together and not act like I did when I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. I THINK. But, as much as my parents love good music, are they ready for Adam????? Acoustic Aftermath sounds like something they would appreciate. But, Adam in the Blonds or Skingraft? OOooo, risky! And if he glams it up at all, they will be flummoxed. If I could be confident we would get a performance akin to WWFM on Ellen recently, I would go for it. They might actually understand a bit of my "appreciation." I can record it and watch when I return several days later, but, but, but, but..... AAAARGH. I can be a big girl and delay my gratification. Or, I can be fearless and Adam inspired and say, "Hey, I really want to watch this performance. So, deal with it." After all, I should be too old to worry about what the parents think, right? What would you do??? This is going to be beautiful, heartfelt, pure-voiced Adam who is doing something wonderful for charity-- better yet, for voiceless, bullied kids. They should love him.
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Post by maria222pf on Mar 4, 2011 0:38:07 GMT -5
Okay, for those still on the thread. I have a very serious dilemma and I need some advice. I will be traveling to visit my parents (in their mid 80's) on Thursday. Will be there by the time Idol airs, but...... dare I request/demand that we stop our reunion so that I can watch Adam on Idol???? They know that I have become a tad enamored by Adam -- that I chat online with y'all occasionally, that I went to his concert, that I think he is a great singer. They have NO IDEA how hopelessly in love and addicted I am. I THINK I can hold it together and not act like I did when I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. I THINK. But, as much as my parents love good music, are they ready for Adam????? Acoustic Aftermath sounds like something they would appreciate. But, Adam in the Blonds or Skingraft? OOooo, risky! And if he glams it up at all, they will be flummoxed. If I could be confident we would get a performance akin to WWFM on Ellen recently, I would go for it. They might actually understand a bit of my "appreciation." I can record it and watch when I return several days later, but, but, but, but..... AAAARGH. I can be a big girl and delay my gratification. Or, I can be fearless and Adam inspired and say, "Hey, I really want to watch this performance. So, deal with it." After all, I should be too old to worry about what the parents think, right? What would you do??? I would fake a headache and go somewhere to watch it, thus side-stepping possible shock to parents of seeing Adam in amazing non-traditional outfit, yet still honoring my need to see it, without having to explain and justify my stanning
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Post by lisapf on Mar 4, 2011 0:39:23 GMT -5
Okay, for those still on the thread. I have a very serious dilemma and I need some advice. I will be traveling to visit my parents (in their mid 80's) on Thursday. Will be there by the time Idol airs, but...... dare I request/demand that we stop our reunion so that I can watch Adam on Idol???? They know that I have become a tad enamored by Adam -- that I chat online with y'all occasionally, that I went to his concert, that I think he is a great singer. They have NO IDEA how hopelessly in love and addicted I am. I THINK I can hold it together and not act like I did when I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. I THINK. But, as much as my parents love good music, are they ready for Adam????? Acoustic Aftermath sounds like something they would appreciate. But, Adam in the Blonds or Skingraft? OOooo, risky! And if he glams it up at all, they will be flummoxed. If I could be confident we would get a performance akin to WWFM on Ellen recently, I would go for it. They might actually understand a bit of my "appreciation." I can record it and watch when I return several days later, but, but, but, but..... AAAARGH. I can be a big girl and delay my gratification. Or, I can be fearless and Adam inspired and say, "Hey, I really want to watch this performance. So, deal with it." After all, I should be too old to worry about what the parents think, right? What would you do??? How about waiting and watching later that night online? That way you can squee like crazy in the privacy of your room. My dad wouldn't like it, and I'd hate to have the experience ruined.
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Post by tinafea on Mar 4, 2011 0:40:26 GMT -5
Okay, for those still on the thread. I have a very serious dilemma and I need some advice. I will be traveling to visit my parents (in their mid 80's) on Thursday. Will be there by the time Idol airs, but...... dare I request/demand that we stop our reunion so that I can watch Adam on Idol???? They know that I have become a tad enamored by Adam -- that I chat online with y'all occasionally, that I went to his concert, that I think he is a great singer. They have NO IDEA how hopelessly in love and addicted I am. I THINK I can hold it together and not act like I did when I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. I THINK. But, as much as my parents love good music, are they ready for Adam????? Acoustic Aftermath sounds like something they would appreciate. But, Adam in the Blonds or Skingraft? OOooo, risky! And if he glams it up at all, they will be flummoxed. If I could be confident we would get a performance akin to WWFM on Ellen recently, I would go for it. They might actually understand a bit of my "appreciation." I can record it and watch when I return several days later, but, but, but, but..... AAAARGH. I can be a big girl and delay my gratification. Or, I can be fearless and Adam inspired and say, "Hey, I really want to watch this performance. So, deal with it." After all, I should be too old to worry about what the parents think, right? What would you do??? I'd watch it but you know your parents better than we do. I'm having a hard time picturing Adam wearing something very over the top to sing Acoustic Aftermath. He usually wears outfits to suit the mood of the song.
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Post by NoAngel on Mar 4, 2011 0:41:07 GMT -5
Okay, for those still on the thread. I have a very serious dilemma and I need some advice. I will be traveling to visit my parents (in their mid 80's) on Thursday. Will be there by the time Idol airs, but...... dare I request/demand that we stop our reunion so that I can watch Adam on Idol???? They know that I have become a tad enamored by Adam -- that I chat online with y'all occasionally, that I went to his concert, that I think he is a great singer. They have NO IDEA how hopelessly in love and addicted I am. I THINK I can hold it together and not act like I did when I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. I THINK. But, as much as my parents love good music, are they ready for Adam????? Acoustic Aftermath sounds like something they would appreciate. But, Adam in the Blonds or Skingraft? OOooo, risky! And if he glams it up at all, they will be flummoxed. If I could be confident we would get a performance akin to WWFM on Ellen recently, I would go for it. They might actually understand a bit of my "appreciation." I can record it and watch when I return several days later, but, but, but, but..... AAAARGH. I can be a big girl and delay my gratification. Or, I can be fearless and Adam inspired and say, "Hey, I really want to watch this performance. So, deal with it." After all, I should be too old to worry about what the parents think, right? What would you do??? I would ask them casually if I could please record AI on their TV, cuz I wanna catch Adam's perf later. Then I would plead a headache and sneak into a locked room with my laptop when the show airs, to watch the inevitable livestream in peace and quiet, without having to worry about someone else's reaction. Then if I thought they could handle it without ruining my enjoyment, I'd watch the recorded performance with them. Or if I thought they might not like it, I'd sneak to the living room in the dead of night and watch it over and over while they slumbered unawares. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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