This is Cute! "It's a Glambert Thing"
Filed Under (The Fans ) by Admin on Monday, February 17, 2014
Posted at : Monday, February 17, 2014
@glambertfan30 @CarolineGlam1 @LifeGlambert4 @Superglamyessy @setareglambert6 @EysoMonsBert I often feel like this! pic.twitter.com/QYi90yMpZN
— Edith Arel (@EdithArel) February 17, 2014
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This is so true. Made many friends thru Glambert Nation.
Me too.
When I'm talking to a telemarketer
I always ask them if they like Adam Lambert, some know who he is and others don't. It's a good way to start up a conversation, and if they know him, thee is always a giggle and saying oh yes. I love him, and I say me to.
This is a good way to advertise for Adam Lambert, and making telephone friends, and smiles.
99% of the Glamberts I've met in real life have been real sweethearts. Friendly, down to earth people. We are connected together thru our passion of Adam: his music, message, fashion and much more. We are a Glamily!
LOL so there is one percent that aren't sweethearts.
I 'll take those odds any day.
Reverse marketing to telemarketers and making friends with them. Who knew.
That's such a good thing :)
That's such a good thing :)
No, there are a few here who I would not bother to know better and I don't mean the Anons.
It's the nasty tags.
Yes, a few nasties here with tags but @Lambertlust I like to befriend given a chance.
Adam certainly makes a great starting off point for a friendship and I have met many on-liners in person on concert road trips. Some of us get together regularly. I wouldn't trade my Glambert friends for anyone or anything.
JAK here.......I like the idea of tags. You can check out who wrote a comment quickly and know if you want to read it or not. Some I never read!
Saves time and aggravation if it's someone you don't like, just skip it and if it's someone you consistently like, then you know you will probably find the comment worth reading. Some tags I never pass up, I respect their thoughts, their point of view and their humor. With Anon's you never know what you are getting. Could be a prize, could be a sour pickle. There are Anon's I wish would tag, I think I recognize their style of writing and really enjoy them and would look forward to
'chatting'. But that is a choice they make, whether or not to tag. When I first came to this blog I was new to computers and when I saw the tags, I assumed it was required!
The reason I usually put my name at the beginning of my comments is to make it easy to scroll past if you know you will have no interest in what I have to say.
If my comment is a short one liner I usually don't bother to 'announce myself' ahead of time! : ))
Darn....my smile is continually getting cut in half!
: )) maybe that will work!
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