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Post by svca on Dec 17, 2016 21:40:51 GMT -5
There's a rib cage ????
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Post by wal on Dec 17, 2016 21:42:44 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 17, 2016 21:43:59 GMT -5
I like to see Adam doing arty things in order to fill up his writing creativity. His song writing is somewhat of a collage. This is Ljsmack--I lost my three stars because pro boards made me change my passwordArrgh! Well, that's just awful! Maybe Q3 can reinstate you...or at least give you your 3 stars.
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Post by sizzling63 on Dec 17, 2016 21:44:28 GMT -5
Good afternoon. Isaiah sounds good here. Drakulka @drakulkacz 4h4 hours ago "@isaiahfirebrace performs raw 'It's Gotta Be You' in Nova's Red Room" (not just that) #XFactorAU @adamlambert www.nova969.com.au/music/isaiah-performs-raw-its-gotta-be-you-novas-red-room#.WFV8PzCPEU8.twitter … Just like Adam does, Isaiah makes that emotional connection when he sings. Is it inappropriate to say of a 17 year old that his bluesy, velvety tone is super sexy? I think it must have been destiny to be mentored by the "master"
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Post by wal on Dec 17, 2016 21:54:19 GMT -5
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Post by evergreen on Dec 17, 2016 22:18:43 GMT -5
Toboggan? Do you mean toque? No...lol.....I mean a knit hat. It's a Southern thing....that's what we call them down here.....toboggans! :D I'm sure Q3 will vouch for it...or maybe some of our Texas people. ETA: I had to look up toque....never heard of it. lol Here in NC it's also a toboggan. In WI where I grew up it's just a plain old ski cap...even tho there are toboggans (sleds) there.
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Post by happy on Dec 17, 2016 22:21:00 GMT -5
That's Madonna's "Like a Virgin" album.
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Post by Q3 on Dec 17, 2016 23:07:17 GMT -5
What do you call a long sled?? Yes! What? In Mississippi a toboggan is a hat. Sleds? We don't have much snow and I have never seen a sled even in North Mississippi. But it is also used in Kentucky and Tennessee where they also have sleds. toboggan (n.) Look up toboggan at Dictionary.com "long, flat-bottomed sled," 1829, from Canadian French tabagane, from an Algonquian language, such as Maleseet /thapaken/. The verb is recorded from 1846. As American English colloquial for a type of long woolen cap, it is recorded from 1929 (earlier toboggan cap, 1928), presumably because one wore such a cap while tobogganing. link: www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=tobogganThis is a tobaggan: ETA: A toboggan is a simple sled but not all sleds are toboggans. On a related note, Santa does not arrive on a sleigh with 8 reindeer in parts of Mississippi, Louisiania and Arkansas either. Papa Noel arrives on a pirogue pulled by alligators. A pirogue (or piragua or piraga) can be one of several kinds of small boats. One kind is associated particularly with the Cajuns of the Louisiana marsh. The early Cajun pirogues were cypress dugouts but today they are usually flat-bottomed boats. I guess that is our toboggan.
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Post by girldrummer on Dec 17, 2016 23:18:01 GMT -5
Yes! What? In Mississippi a toboggan is a hat. Sleds? We don't have much snow and I have never seen a sled even in North Mississippi. But it is also used in Kentucky and Tennessee where they also have sleds. toboggan (n.) Look up toboggan at Dictionary.com "long, flat-bottomed sled," 1829, from Canadian French tabagane, from an Algonquian language, such as Maleseet /thapaken/. The verb is recorded from 1846. As American English colloquial for a type of long woolen cap, it is recorded from 1929 (earlier toboggan cap, 1928), presumably because one wore such a cap while tobogganing. link: www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=tobogganThis is a tobaggan: ETA: A toboggan is a simple sled but not all sleds are toboggans. On a related note, Santa does not arrive on a sleigh with 8 reindeer in parts of Mississippi, Louisiania and Arkansas either. Papa Noel arrives on a pirogue pulled by alligators. A pirogue (or piragua or piraga) can be one of several kinds of small boats. One kind is associated particularly with the Cajuns of the Louisiana marsh. The early Cajun pirogues were cypress dugouts but today they are usually flat-bottomed boats. I guess that is our toboggan. Well, it looks like I have a bunch of toboggans in my hall closet! Never knew. But I won't tell my fellow Chicago friends, because they'll think I'm nuts. BTW, we are in the deep freeze tonight and tomorrow here in Chicago. The Bears and the Packers are playing at Soldier Field. Crazy! BRRRRR!
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Post by girldrummer on Dec 17, 2016 23:20:01 GMT -5
Happy Adam! Diane White @brassoqueen Looking through my photos from Sofia and came across these goodies #AdamLambert My goodness! Look at that rib cage! LOL! It's that rib cage that makes that voice come out so rich and pure.
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