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Blatantly Oblivious |
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<3 Adam before work. He is fab! Can rock the house, and shine brighter on stage than the lights on Broadway if he so chooses!
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IReallyHaveNoIdea |
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More from RS:
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meerkats |
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First of all, my teen and a lot of her friends are absolutely Adam fans, so he is on their radar. More importantly, perhaps, is that a lot of straight boys
that she knows are fans because they like his voice and his music and it matters not to them that he's gay. That goes a long way in not only showing gay
youth that it's ok to be gay and you can still be "accepted" but also in changing the attitudes of straight boys that it's totally no big
deal to appreciate the talents of someone gay. Does that make sense?
When I was growing up, I didn't know anyone out. My parents didn't know that they knew anyone gay. It wasn't talked about. But my kid sees me loving the talents of gay entertainers and my loving many gay friends. By my example, she's seen that being gay is nothing other than being gay. Just a part of someone. Let's face it...kids (and adults) get a lot of ideas from the entertainment world. When more people from all walks of life are out, kids do see that they're not alone and it's ok. When they can see beautiful women like Portia and Ellen get married, or a somewhat nerdy single dad Clay, or a glamourously fabulous Adam, or a funny actor playing a macho slut like Neil Patrick Harris, or a talented singer like Melissa Ethridge, etc. etc., it shows kids that people who are gay are just part of the community and are just as different from each other as anyone else. Being gay isn't the only think that defines anyone and the more people who understand that, the better. I know that my kid's generation won't sit by and let segements of society not have the same rights strictly because of who they love. |
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riverheightsnancy |
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My daughter's 11 and she shyly asked me to download a bunch of Adam song's to her iPod. She loved Mad World and I heard her singing it in the shower
(really cute and all out of tune). Then she started to like BTBW and Satisfaction (my fav). Now she likes a lot of his songs. I asked what her little friends
say about him, and she said that they all think he is just great and cool and that he should have won (no offense to Kris fans, just reporting what my
daughter's friends said). I really don't think that the younger kids are aware of the sexuality thing at all (unless that comes from a parental
figure). The kids just think he is cool and a good singer. He has become my daughter's 2nd favorite TV BF. Second only to the Michael Weston (Jeffery
Donovan) character on Burn Notice. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that she hears his music in my car as well!
Daily Adam Devotion. |
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mom2jdbe |
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I can look back now and realize I wasn't very good at it. I was trying to put in way too many words. I was trying to be way too melodramatic and serious, you know? He sounds qualified to write next year's coronation song! |
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eraserhead19 |
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mom2jdbe wrote: I actually like his song Crawl thru fire so I'm curious if he's referring to way earlier songs..... All my daughter's friends (ages 12-16) like Adam. They think he's hot and fabulous. They don't care that he's gay either. For a lot of teens today it's kind of a non-issue. They have boys they go to school with who are openly gay or at least bi-sexual (one of my daughter's best friends is bi, she' 14). This generation really is much more in touch with the idea that it's the PERSON not their sexual orientation (or race or religion) that matters. It gives me hope that in the very near future when those kids because old enough to vote, this country will become a much much different (and better) place to live. |
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eraserhead19 |
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I have to wonder if the entire hour will be devoted to Adam?� if so *swoon* |
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Suzy |
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^^^
After that "racy" promo, he sounds so normal "Hi I'm Adam Lambert!" They should have used the one where he said "I'm comin to getcha!!!" to scare any homophobes |
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VashterThanASpeedingBullet |
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For an Adamtard like myself this has been like every holiday throughout the year rolled conveniently into one week. I do wish that RS was still the oversized
format that it was until fairly recently though, that cover just demands it really ...
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eraserhead19 |
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Suzy wrote: and yes, Adam's cover demands a larger size damn it! http://www.comcast.net/tv/eyeonidol/66318/idoltop10chat/ live chat with Adam on June 17th 4 p.m EST
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Taniwha Is Waiting |
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I don't have an i.Pod, so I've converted all of Adam's studio tracks to mp3 format, and loaded them on my generic player. My eight year old
daughter has been listening to them non-stop every time we get in to the car. It's actually getting a little annoying because about every hour or so she
breaks into "Stars, when you shiiiine..." I've forbidden her from singing NB because that thing gets stuck in my head and, although I said it was
growing on me, I don't really want it there.
Nancy, your daughter has great taste. I love Michael Weston - although not as much as Sam. |
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SmalltownBoy |
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Went to Barnes and Noble today and they were still selling the Lady GaGa issue. When is the Adam one on sale in stores?
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Mellow913 |
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Should be out by Friday. I will be at the store and buying one for the first time in years.
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eraserhead19 |
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Adam's RS will be the first time I have purchased the magazine ever.
"I'm proud of him, and I'm happy for anyone who has the guts to actually tell the world who they are and not fear they are going to lose their career or alienate anybody," DeGeneres told TVGuide.com. The openly gay talk-show host expressed her admiration for Lambert's courage to open up to Rolling Stone about
being gay and explained what a positive impact it can have on others. "We've seen recently in the press how many kids have killed themselves because
of being bullied at school and teased," said DeGeneres. "Whenever there is somebody who is successful and talented and happy and openly gay, I think
that sends a really positive message for all these kids out there that are struggling - and adults."
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seaguy |
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eraserhead19 wrote:Thank you, Ellen. See how that positive role model thing works, BarbASoil? |
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bumlets1 |
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eraserhead19 wrote:Thanks eraser- I set my DVR. :-) |
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eraserhead19 |
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http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/popvox/archive/2009/06/10/why-cougars-crave-idol-runner-up-adam-lambert.aspx
long blog about: [snipping parts I found most interesting but providing link for you to read the rest if you want] Why Cougars Crave "Idol" Runner-Up Adam Lambert By Joan Raymond Let's talk images. A snake. A butterfly. A young man with his shirt unbuttoned to his waist, pouting at the camera. Lots of chest stubble. Alone, each image is rather boring. Put them together, and what you have is a hotter-than-Johnny Depp new Rolling Stone cover of American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert. The 27-year-old dude who made guyliner fashionable again gave an interview to the magazine confirming-big surprise-that he's gay. What's really surprising: I can't stop thinking about him. And neither can any of my cougar-aged friends. We love Adam, truly, madly, deeply, in a kind of weirdly Mrs. Robinson sexual way. And the reason doesn't just have to do with our past lives as professional groupies. It also has something to do with biology. [snip] It started innocently enough: A friend, waylaid by a flu bug, was channel-surfing from the comfort of her couch one Tuesday evening and saw a bejeweled young thing singing a scorching rendition of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire." She left us phone messages and tweets, saying, and I quote, "ohmygawdyouhavetoseethisemoglambowielovechildonAmericanIdol." We went, "Huh," but we tuned in the following week. And then we were gone. [snip]We became the thing that we normally despise: a cougar court that fell into a gentle loin lust with a man young enough to be our son. And a gay one, to boot. In terms of biology, Adam Lambert's attractiveness is kind of bizarre. [snip]. When we aren't laughing at our patheticness (because, let's get real, even if Lambert were straight or gave in to some bi-curiosity, he would never be interested in us), *see acknowledgment that it's ridiculous and kind of pathetic but it's still fun* we are actually ruminative enough to wonder what it is about this fellow that turned us into such loons. One thing we know for sure is that we are not alone. There are thousands of women of a certain age out there who are just one Adam Lambert Google search away from crashing their computers. ahem The good news is that people who know about these things think that our little Lambert love-fest is downright mentally healthy. "I think more women would be happier if they channeled their inner 14-year-old girls once in a while," says sex therapist Laura Berman, director of the Berman Center in Chicago. [snip] Lambert, she believes, somehow managed to be "hardcore, crazy, humble, adorable, charismatic, sweet and mind-blowingly talented," all in one package. "He's a study in contrasts, and the gay thing doesn't matter," she says. "Anyone who can get women to talk, giggle and get their mojo back is fine by me. Enjoy the ride." [snip] "Here's a guy who is a maximum exhibitionist, molten hot, can sing anything and is screaming, 'Look at me,' and for some women, that's an incredible turn-on," says Saltz, author of The Ripple Effect: How Better Sex Can Lead to a Better Life. [snip]"[Lambert] is the poster child for having it all," says Saltz, associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine. "Men want him, women want him, and that ambiguity is as hot as hell." [snip]Maltz says that our connection with Lambert may be the wake-up call we need to be more playful, to have more fun and yes, to try to become a little more brave and confident. "There's something very wonderful about someone who can say, 'Accept me or don't accept me,'" Maltz says. "We tend to lose that as we get older." So how's this for bravery? I'm actually thinking about going to the Idol tour this year. I might be one of the only fans over the age of … ummmm, 40-something, but I bet I can still shriek louder than any of Adam's tween groupies. |
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eraserhead19 |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/06/10/adam-lambert-reacts-to-rolling-stone-cover-omfg/#
Adam reacts to seeing his RS cover for the first time! OMFG... yep yep.. that about says it all |
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bumlets1 |
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9:13 PM Adam <3!
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gwendolay |
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Adam reacts to seeing his RS cover for the first time!Love that he's reduced to internet speak at the end. He's precious. "They covered up my nipple!" |
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