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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2015 16:54:47 GMT -5
Hi! It's Sunday 7:20 in the morning here in Melbourne, Nearly 10 to midnight here....almost morning.. Aww! are you from France?
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Post by nica575 on Aug 1, 2015 17:04:54 GMT -5
so how many times did YOU replay? Six here....
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Post by freakydeaky on Aug 1, 2015 17:05:26 GMT -5
Nearly 10 to midnight here....almost morning.. Aww! are you from France? I live here now, yes..
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Post by thelambertluvva on Aug 1, 2015 17:08:53 GMT -5
In one of the most recent radio interviews, Adam said the short sides of his hair were his natural color. I am calling BS. Just look at the ginger brow hairs right above. Much lighter than the sides. Certainly Adam doesn't need to be completely honest about his whole beauty routine. And I don't have to fall for his stories either. I am not a hair dresser, maybe I am wrong? What do the experts on the forum say? It may actually be his real hair color. 1. Men's head hair and body hair (including brows and beards and sideburns) are ofter different colors. It also happens to women but is far more common in men. 2. Hair color in photographs is often different color than reality because of lighting. 3. Hair color is not static -- it changes with sun exposure, nutritional changes, overall health and age. 4. People do not have one color of hair -- even just on their heads. ETA: I do not believe anyone has naturally light roots.... I think it could be his real hair color or very close. In his high school graduation yearbook picture and in the video where he sings at the graduation ceremony, his hair looks darker to me. My DH had red hair and freckles as a child (similar to Adam's child coloring) but as an adult, it is not red any more, but more like a dirty blond, very close to what Adam's yearbook picture looks like. DH has a lot of facial hair, and I can see blondish hairs in it even though most of it looks like the color of the hair on his head.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2015 17:17:27 GMT -5
Aww! are you from France? I live here now, yes.. Bonjour à vous ma dame!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2015 17:18:18 GMT -5
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Post by katycake on Aug 1, 2015 17:18:44 GMT -5
Does anyone have a d/l for the short QAL concert in iHeartRadio Theater June 2014 please? It was just before the tour began. I so LOVED the shirt Adam wore then when they were interviewed by Nikki Sixx.
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Post by red panda on Aug 1, 2015 17:19:58 GMT -5
Probably my very most favorite outfit on a man is a exquisitely clean white T shirt and jeans (preferably with bare feet, I'm a Cali girl). So this meets that need: Also enjoy a tank (blast from the past): As previously mentioned, I also am glad to see a low dip of the shirt: and, especially for Adam, red: Apologies if these pictures makes the board load slow, don't know how to make them smaller.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2015 17:22:54 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 1, 2015 17:24:51 GMT -5
OT but this really choked me up. It shows the power of LOVE and ACCEPTANCE. Restaurant Owner Overwhelmed By New Business After Standing Up To An Anti-Gay Bully
by JEAN ANN ESSELINK July 31, 2015 11:20 AM
"We were not prepared for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support. So, if you did not get served as quickly as we would have wanted to serve you, please accept our deepest apologies!" - Grace Kozidis
Despina "Gracie" Kozidis, owner of Gracie's Gyros and Wraps, in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, posted that rainbow image you see above on her restaurant's Facebook page, thanking the people who turned out to support her after she went head to head with an anti-gay Tea Party bully. Ms. Kordis admitted the outpouring of love moved her to tears. The confrontation began after Gracie responded to a woman looking for restaurant recommendations on the LaCrosse Foodie Facebook page. Like any good entrepreneur, Gracie took the opportunity to suggest her own sandwich shop, never giving any thought to the fact that she was using her personal Facebook page where, like many straight allies, she had "rainbowed" her photo to celebrate the Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling. According to the LaCrosse Tribune, her post came to the attention of local Tea Party member Greg Luce, who took the time to vent some of his homophobia: "Hi Despina. I saw your post on La Crosse Foodie. I love gyros, but I detest people with rainbow filters on their picture. It’s an abomination that we are being forced to condone deviant sexual behavior. I will NOT be visiting your restaurant, I’m sorry."Gracie, who was raised in Greece, told reporters she had witnessed discrimination there first hand, but was shocked to find it here in the U.S. She called her daughter Sophia, and the two discussed what to do. "She was freaking out," Sophia told the Tribune, "The culture that she’s grown up in is sometimes not very accepting, but in coming to the U.S., being a single mother, having a business, she’s learning every day how to be a part of the community, how to be accepting."Mother and daughter composed this response, which Gracie posted on the LaCrosse Foodie page. "That’s great! We prefer to have accepting, coexisting consumers. It seems we have come to an agreement that it is best for both parties that you do not visit my business. Thank you."
Almost immediately Gracie began to get comments of support, both on her own Facebook page and that of the restaurant. But the real message was sent not with words, but with new business. Gracie's was suddenly so busy they could hardly keep up. At the end of the day they posted on the restaurant's Facebook page:
"We want to thank each and every single person who commented, sent well wishes and love and traveled to come and see Gracie at the restaurant today.
"We were not prepared for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support. So, if you did not get served as quickly as we would have wanted to serve you, please accept our deepest apologies!
"Come back and we now know how to handle this.
"This was completely unexpected and very much appreciated. Gracie, at one point, had to go into the kitchen and cry from the level of attendance and show of support.
"You will never know just how much this means to her and her family. So please, accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience that may have been caused today. We love you. We want to see you again. We are closed tomorrow but Monday will bring a new day and better preparations for all the love coming our way!"If you are keeping score, that's Gracie Kozidis 100+ new customers and 1000+ new friends. Greg Luce (that's his Twitter photo on the right,) 0. Gracie later posted: "At Gracie’s we love everyone. Food does not show discrimination; food does not judge and everyone is welcome under a roof of love here!"
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