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Post by annie on May 12, 2012 10:14:52 GMT -5
BTW I love it that journalists ask us for questions. They know we find something original to ask (and having to do interviews myself from time to time I know how much time it usually takes to research your subject and find something interesting to talk about). lol ;D And I just thought to myself that those journos really don't do any work of their own anymore. Why should WE send them questions? Guess my outlook is a bit more negative :-[ 8-)
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Post by nonchallance on May 12, 2012 10:17:04 GMT -5
"Heartthrob Adam Lambert" sounds so much better than "Noted Homosexual Adam Lambert." I am beginning to hate some of his introductions. I would rather see "The Talented Adam Lambert," "The Singer Adam Lambert," "The Gorgeous AL". From some articles I have read, the LGBT community is proud of the label "gay Adam Lambert," and I understand where they are coming from. However, that label separates him from everyone else. It is the "separate, but equal" way of thinking, and it doesn't work. He is one of us, the human community, and as such is equal to all of us. Just a thought I have been having since I read an article yesterday. Doesn't need a response. But can I give you thumbs up instead?
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Post by wal on May 12, 2012 10:17:08 GMT -5
BTW I love it that journalists ask us for questions. They know we find something original to ask (and having to do interviews myself from time to time I know how much time it usually takes to research your subject and find something interesting to talk about). Yeah, I remember during a couple of radio promos, Adam asked the audience for questions, so he prefers fan questions as well, I am sure. He also tweeted about the BillBoard Q&A: Adam Lambert @adamlambert (May10) I'm being interviewed by @billboard & they want to ask me your Q's! Tweet your questions & include #BBAdam. Watch: bit.ly/IUmEn5
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Post by anjalee on May 12, 2012 10:21:07 GMT -5
"Heartthrob Adam Lambert" sounds so much better than "Noted Homosexual Adam Lambert." I am beginning to hate some of his introductions. I would rather see "The Talented Adam Lambert," "The Singer Adam Lambert," "The Gorgeous AL". From some articles I have read, the LGBT community is proud of the label "gay Adam Lambert," and I understand where they are coming from. However, that label separates him from everyone else. It is the "separate, but equal" way of thinking, and it doesn't work. He is one of us, the human community, and as such is equal to all of us. Just a thought I have been having since I read an article yesterday. Doesn't need a response. He IS of the gorgeous persuasion but if glozell is to be believed that separates him from the regular people ;D
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Post by lambo on May 12, 2012 10:21:08 GMT -5
BTW I love it that journalists ask us for questions. They know we find something original to ask (and having to do interviews myself from time to time I know how much time it usually takes to research your subject and find something interesting to talk about). Yeah... and then they usually end up asking the questions like "what eyeliner do you use?" "who do you most want to do a duet with?"
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Post by gelly14 on May 12, 2012 10:23:42 GMT -5
Ashley Dzerigian @ashleydzerigian Waitin' to rehearse......via @isaacthecarp
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Post by wal on May 12, 2012 10:24:14 GMT -5
This one has the RS picture (Adam on the couch)
Published on May 11, 2012 by nitenursestat Mother's Day is comng, Glamberts go shopping.
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Post by kanadie on May 12, 2012 10:26:34 GMT -5
I have PM'd her, but it is really bothering me, and I would like to make a public apology to AdisaM. A few days ago, I lashed out at her over a response she made to a question I had. I was totally wrong, and am embarrassed by my actions. There is never a reason why anyone should treat someone disrespectfully or rude for anything, and I did that. Please accept my apologies not only to AdisaM but to the whole community here.
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Post by ame on May 12, 2012 10:31:01 GMT -5
BTW I love it that journalists ask us for questions. They know we find something original to ask (and having to do interviews myself from time to time I know how much time it usually takes to research your subject and find something interesting to talk about). Yeah... and then they usually end up asking the questions like "what eyeliner do you use?" " who do you most want to do a duet with?" Talking about duets, I hope that one day Adam will sing a duet with some singer at the same level of quality like him, for me the name or the sex of potential artist isn't important at all...
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Post by gelly14 on May 12, 2012 10:31:39 GMT -5
Amber James @ajames08 In the city that never sleeps, a lot can happen in one night.... Entertainment reporter for @celebuzz. New York, NY ·
Adam Lambert UK @lambertuk @ajames08 Thanks for the heads-up! We'll be sure to send you some questions. What day are you interviewing Adam?
15m Amber James @ajames08 @lambertuk Sounds great. I'm interviewing him Monday night.
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