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Adam Lambert's New WECHAT Message

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Posted at : Saturday, July 06, 2013

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

something cool about myself? I'm searching.

tea said...

I got nothin'

Anonymous said...

Adam's Weibo fan page has over 30k followers and his own page got one million followers. Very popular in China. If he gets that market he is got it made and it might spill back his popularity back in US more so than before. What a thrilling ride to be Adam's fan. Can't wait for his third album to support him again.

Anonymous said...

I'm madly in love with Adam Lambert and that's very cool:)

Anonymous said...

I think its cool that I love Adam Lambert so much despite the fact that I am way older than he and a straight female...but who cares!!!

Anonymous said...

I think I'm the anti-cool. I worked out of high school like millions of others of my generation, married young had kids, grandkids - like most everyone else! I only became cool when I discovered Adam on AI. So, maybe I am cool!,,,,,nancdruuu2

Anonymous said...

@nancdruuu2.........I'm sure your 'cool' was always there, it just needed a surge of electricity (Adam) to switch it on!
........JAK : )

Anonymous said...

I think it's cool that among my friends(we are all mature ladies), I am really the only one listening to what's new in the music world and became a fan of Adam's from the first note he sang on Idol. I am mesmerized by him and that voice and can't wait for that third album to come out.

Anonymous said...

@ 6:34 P.M........JAK here.......me too with my friends, but it's opened up a new line of communication with me and my kids.....we talk Daft Punk Get Lucky, One Direction, Adele, Rhianna, Nickelback, Avenged Sevenfold ( yuk), Bruno Mars, etc. Sadly, none are particular fans of Adam's and the only one my husband recognizes is Taylor Swift, not her voice, but he says wistfully "she has your old body"......I wish she'd give it back, I've worn this one out and it droops in spots!

Anonymous said...

I think I am cool because I just got a FB and twitter and YouTube account and started my two boys on guitar and drum. I will also be skinny soon because I can't afford to buy groceries.

Anonymous said...

Cool is being a fan of Adam Lambert .... period. :)

Aunt Laura said...


Tea 1:26pm... Very funny, girl.
You, too, JAK 7:48pm ... Adam certainly has attracted fans with a sense of humor. I Love it.

Well, coolest thing huh? In the opinion of my nieces and nephews, I'm the cool one in the family. I don't know about that, but I do feel very blessed. I don't talk down to them, they love that I love being with them, and I love how amazing and hilarious they are!

Bridging the generations with Adam. . .

My 16 year old niece just borrowed my Adam and Gaga CD's so she could download them to her IPod. That's cool! And she was listening to the Angie/Adam duet I showed her when she was here working on homework. Very cool!

I was honored to be asked to "bartend" (Italian syrup fizzy drinks, don't worry) at her best friends big 16th Birthday party. That was cool! (50 kids, 35 of them boys because they have a crush on the birthday girl. Too funny.)

My 9 and 12 year old nephews needed something other than Zeplin and the Stones to do their type of electronic dancee to. I put on Tresspassing and they loved it. It became a dance off. That's cool!

My funny, brainy, charming, young Brad Pitt lookin' nephew was my "date" for a weekend wedding in Santa Cruz so I wouldn't get lost in this unfamiliar part of California and we had a blast. That was cool! (Tho' he wouldn't listen to Gaga.)

I'm not married yet and have no children, but feel beyond blessed to have so many kids in my life. They keep my heart goofy and child-like. Like so many beautiful souls on this site, we share those qualities with Adam. I think that's a great part of why we love him so much.

Sorry, I've talked too long. Just had a fantastic dinner with my 3 year old nephew and I'm still high.


xo laura

Anonymous said...

@ xo laura.....JAK here......you didn't talk too long. How lucky you are to have those kids to love. I always wanted to be someone's 'favorite aunt'. One of the brightest spots in my memory was my Aunt Francis...she was my best friend, other mother, soul sister and inspiration. My own mother was remarkable, the two feet solidly planted on the ground type.....nothing like me. My aunt and I had our feet floating in fantasy, art, poetry and heartrending English novels. Our thoughts were populated with Heathcliff, Cathy, Miss Bennett, Mr. Darcy, Jane Eyre and we were certain that if we ever strayed onto the moors near Wuthering Heights we'd hear Heathcliff's anquished cries. What fun she was to play a great part in my life.
My own niece and nephew grew up across the country from me, so we never had the close relationship I would have wished....consequently my one grandchild got and still gets an excess of my attention....I'm pretty sure everyone on this blog has noticed.....sorry!
How blessed you are, once you've shared your heart with children, they never ever forget you.

Anonymous said...

JB here: I get to teach kids to fall in love with reading. Even the kids who are ashamed by the fact that they are not good readers. I absolutely love it when it works!!!!! Met a girl that I taught 4 years ago at the mall and she said: "you made me fall in love with reading". How great is that. That's my contribution to this discussion.

Anonymous said...

@JB.......JAK here ......the rewards of teaching can't be counted in dollars (heaven knows) but a moment like the one you described is precious.
After I retired from teaching, I tutored at nearby elem. school. A boy every teacher and tutor had failed with....he didn't have any interest in reading and I would leave feeling like I was failing too. Then MAGIC......I saw his workbook filled with fantastic drawings.....even comic strips he'd done.
That was my "Open Sesame". I made a deal with him, if he'd read to me for 20 minutes, I'd draw with him for 20.
He soon realized his cartoon characters needed dialogue, so his reading and composition got better and better. Yay......though I was volunteering my time..........I felt like I'd had a great payday !

Anonymous said...

I see comments from a few teachers here. I think I'm cool because I have maintained a close friendship with several of my former high school students through the years and they still call me to talk, for advice or just to catch up at lunch or dinner. I also have been told that I made someone fall in love with Shakespeare or a certain novel. I recently attended a sports awards banquet and a former student, now a pro football player for the Cowboys, saw me and mentioned The Canterbury Tales and the first lines of the Prologue. Now that's cool and it made the evening for me.
TSC

Anonymous said...

I think it's cool that Adam has opened up the minds and hearts of so many individuals who knew nothing about issues in the LGBT community. As a retired high school teacher, I have had several gay students in class who always seemed to know that I would listen to them, that I accepted who they were and that I even call three of them friends today long after they graduated. And it is cool for me to be an Adam Lambert fan, loving his music and his amazing honesty, understanding, and kindness towards others.

Anonymous said...

Anon @3:49PM--Aren't many of Adam's fans way older than he is and straight females? That is so cool because I am in that group also. It is amazing to be so mesmerized by someone who is a celeb at my age. I felt that way as a teenager and then life set in with all its realities. But now I consider myself cool because being an Adam fan brings lots of fun and excitement into my life even though I have never seem him perform live. Maybe one day...who knows.