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Post by skylar on Jan 14, 2012 11:17:46 GMT -5
You all I would truly like to apologize for having taken up so much of this thread with responses to Durbin comment responses. I'm sorry and I don't think it is fair to the rest of those on the thread to have to wade through that. I think I could have taken it to another thread or asked people to PM me earlier or something else. Not sure what the usual recommendation is for cases like this. (would love to know) Gnight all, hope no one is left with hard feelings. Please PM me if you do feel angry for any reason about the conversation or feel like I didn't really hear what you were saying. I harbor no hard feelings against anyone here. I find all the differing opinions interesting. SkylarI have a big brother with similar disability living in another side of the world. Do not even know the name of the disease and never taken any medicine. He is very easily affected by people around him, no filter and believe everyone around him and has the same facial gesture as JD . My mother made us promise to look after him. Now he is happily married and live a very simple life. It takes tremendous effort financially and emotionally to avoid every possible harm's way and I know it is very difficult. I feel bad not saying anything because I just do not know what to say about the whole damn complicated thing. Just let you know you are not alone here, that's all. One thing I definitely learn from Adam is to be more passionate to people around you. Still learning. I hope your brother and to those have the similar disability have the chance to make their dream come true. Thank you Iceish for this beautiful message. My brother is married to a wonderful woman, someone he loves deeply and who loves him as much and he has a beautiful child who is their sunshine. My brother lives a very full life.
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Post by Coconutgrove0 on Jan 14, 2012 11:26:51 GMT -5
twitter.com/#!/OnAirWithRyan/status/158040207814438912 did we know this already? Adam on Ryan Seacrest show
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Post by lynne on Jan 14, 2012 11:27:30 GMT -5
Can someone post a link to the SLC request form? I sent one to my daughter, for Murly, but it didn't work. She is ready and willing to request, and her station there has added BTIKM. I love obedient children, LOL.
#streetteamingmom ;D
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Post by JazzRocks on Jan 14, 2012 11:33:50 GMT -5
I love em! One good way to prepare - slice thin & saute in a little butter.
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Post by aralid on Jan 14, 2012 11:37:57 GMT -5
He's unique and a rebel and because his bday is 1/29 contains two prime numbers, he must always use utensils w an odd number of tines. 1 is actually not a prime number *ducks*
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2012 11:38:21 GMT -5
After looking at that breakfast pic for many long minutes, I notice the glass has a fancy sort of Moroccan design that goes well with the scalloped edge of the plates. And the primitive hammered-metal fork is a nice contrast. I think it all must look cool together when placed on the cherrywood table and set against the ornately upholstered and carved chairs. And with the greenish/brownish textured paint on the walls. Adam's taste definitely doesn't run toward the stripped-down, stark industrial look. I like it :D And that concludes my creepy overinvested speculation about the decor of Adam's house for today... Ha! I'm as invested -- I noticed the 3 tine fork (which I dislike) but loved the hammered handle. Then, I chastised myself for even noticing in the first place. Added: I'm now going back to study the reflections!
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Post by irish1139 on Jan 14, 2012 11:40:55 GMT -5
I love em! One good way to prepare - slice thin & saute in a little butter. Brussel sprouts also taste good boiled in chicken stock.
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Post by adamrocks on Jan 14, 2012 11:42:35 GMT -5
I love em! One good way to prepare - slice thin & saute in a little butter. That sounds like a great way to prepare them. Since they have a strong taste, well to me they do, slicing them thin is a great idea! I guess you could use olive oil instead of butter? Thanks for the tip. Anyone know where the bid on Adam's jacket for charity is at right now? ETA: Irish you chicken stock idea sounds great, too. I use chicken stock for flavor in a lot if things I cook.
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Post by Q3 on Jan 14, 2012 11:51:39 GMT -5
twitter.com/#!/OnAirWithRyan/status/158040207814438912 did we know this already? Adam on Ryan Seacrest show Yes, we know Adam will be on Seacrest and on Z100 (prob with Elvis). Not on calendar yet because I do not have date and times. If any knows dates and times, please post. THX.
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Post by aralid on Jan 14, 2012 11:54:54 GMT -5
Here is a German "review". It is just info about Adam and nothing new, but I like the first sentence www.rockpop-music.de/home/adam-lambert-better-than-i-know-myself.htmlIn a time, in which the pop-world craves for stars, who combines glamour, personality, entertainer qualities, sexiness AND musical quality in equal measure, the return of Adam Lambert comes right on cue. (I had to look up several words in a dictionary, I had never used in English. I hope my translation makes sence)
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