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Adam Lambert's 2013 Halloween Costumes! COMPLETE!

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Posted at : Friday, November 01, 2013

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa what a beautiful, horny, red-hair devil you are. I like this one the most, the others also very artistically done. By the way, the older generation folks of my country call white westerners, red fur devils / hoong moe quai...direct Cantonese translation. Also ang moh / red fur...Hokkien. The fur refers to hair. lol! The Chinese people are called yahn / human beings...and not devils. lol! It could have stemmed from the colonial days and they were not well-liked. But in modern present times they don't call them quai / devils anymore. lol!
Adam, I've completed/printed 5 Halloween poems on you...3 Glampire, Lambjinni and LeatherVamp. lwl!
Today is 1st Nov, my Baptism day! Happy Halloween everyone!

Lam-my

Anonymous said...

So many different costumes
So many a different look.....
Genie, Vamp and now a devil
And don't forget Captain Hook.
Characters straight from pages
In a marvelous story book,
One you read on a rainy day
Curled up in a favorite nook..........JAK

Anonymous said...

Except Captain Hook wasn't for Halloween.

Anonymous said...

Neither was the poem! All from literature......JAK : )

Anonymous said...

What is that long blue thingy hanging between his legs just over his uhh, ummm, ohh, nevermind.

Anonymous said...

Lam-my nice history lesson on what your Chinese ancestors called white people. I won't go into what white people called them.

Anonymous said...

JAK
Yea, a lovely summary octet...8-line poem. :)


4:53
Thanks. You can tell me if you wish; people describe other people at times in not so palatable ways; it could be due to the circumstances of that time.

Lam-my

Anonymous said...

The Native Americans called themselves 'human beings' or
'people'....................2 cultures so far away from each other with the same idea.....small world! ......... JAK

Anonymous said...

Whatever is odd or different can be misunderstood. It's just human nature.....JAK

Anonymous said...

Captain Hook - YEAH!!!!!! :-D