I just finished watching the Logo TV NNN Awards Show...waiting for Adam to present which came at the very end of the show. Adam looked so drop dead gorgeous. He was so relaxed and poised. He'd make a fabulous host on any show. He was perfect. I'd heard he was also in a skit but that was not broadcast...darn..really wanted to see him "act" a little bit. Anyway, I could look at him all day. OMG he's so handsome...WOW!
Not sure if u guys know, game is developed by finnish gamehouse called Rovio. There were couple of guys who just wanted to do something for their own fun and it came out as a success..
@IreneRose Aaaaw, I can always count on you to check videos out. I think this one deserves a "Recent Post" of its own. Adam, making fun of himself and trying hard to keep a straight face :-)).
I am definitely not a Hollywood type...was very bored waiting for a glimpse of Adam on NNN awards. My party genes must have all bailed out.
Actually I don't think I was ever a Hollywood type at any age. I ran from an offer to be a Vegas "showgirl" a few decades ago. I considered it an insult!...Not a party person!JAK
Just having an almost Vegas Showgirl as a Glambert gives us cachet. Have to agree with you JAK, when you are waiting for the entree, the appetizers seem to get old. How long is it going to take for the world to catch up to Glamberts and what we, and everyone else wants to see and hear? Good Question.
Yes U called it, I do have my party pooper days. I definitely wouldn't have fit in as a showgirl in Vegas in the Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis,Jr. "Rat Pack" days. I was a bit of a prude........still am in some ways! Sorry, facts are facts............JAK
Jak this is 9:55am a yearly party pooper maybe. I can tell by your comments you are no prude.Would love to be at any party you were at. Get the biggest laughs at your comments.
@ JAK, I can relate. At 19 I was offerred a job at Playboy in NY at a fantastic salary. My father would have been horrified and I never told him. I was at a loss for words. A Wrigley exec, VP in Chicago brought me to their attention and he also invited me on his yacht, which I declined. I was shocked that 40 yr old men were so relentless in their pursuits. Refusing their offers seemed to confound them and bring out their competitive spirits. Whenever I watch Mad Men on tv I have to laugh. This happened in 1959 when powerful execs thought they could have anything they wanted. Saying no to them was a challenge and a surprise. William Wrigley [son of PK Wrigley who founded the gum co. was present and seemed to get a big kick out of me saying no. It was a lesson that all older men weren't like my dad and I had to be careful! funbunn40
It was a different world we lived in, I was raised to "be a lady" even (don't laugh) went to Charm School and Cotillion dances....white gloves required! Now it sounds like something out of Gone With The Wind!
Boys I could deal with but MEN scared me! At any hint of a "move" on their part and I ran home to Daddy!
Happily my daughters in the late 70's and mid 80's were made of sterner stuff. They "handled" situations themselves and more than one guy went home wounded. I was so proud of them and ashamed I'd been such a coward.
@ Jak, I raised my daughters to be self sufficient and independant so that they would never have to be totally dependant on anyone. It served them well, as they both have wonderful husbands and have always pulled their weight and have strong ethics that have served them well. My first marriage was full of challenges and needed to end and my father's wise words always gave me strength. He told me never let another human being break your spirit or treat you as their possession. It was a time when women were supposed to look beautiful and cater to their husbands without any equality. My parents were ahead of their time and were equal partners. My second marriage of 30 yrs was my ideal until a brain tumor took it's toll on my angel of a husband. Glad I had my life lessons to carry on. Like you, I had my social lessons and white glove opportunities being very active in a Masonic org. during my teen years. It was a totally different time for women, but it was the best of times for me. I was thrilled when women burned their bras, but being well-endowed and raised modestly, didn't have the nerve. Now I'd light the fire and let it all hang out! funbunn40
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he better watch that yellow birds beak too!
OMG - two of my favorite things, together - Adam, and Angry Birds!
Ooops - just did I just admit that out loud?? I'm such a geek.
- Adam Fix
I read about these guys, they went around kissing and giving hugs. They are a couple.
I heard they are funny. I believe they were on the Red Carpet at NNN awards.
Adam can make some faces, he is so cute.
P.A.S.
I just finished watching the Logo TV NNN Awards Show...waiting for Adam to present which came at the very end of the show. Adam looked so drop dead gorgeous. He was so relaxed and poised. He'd make a fabulous host on any show. He was perfect. I'd heard he was also in a skit but that was not broadcast...darn..really wanted to see him "act" a little bit. Anyway, I could look at him all day. OMG he's so handsome...WOW!
CT
So, is he one of those millions that are addicted to this game? What's up with this Angry Birdst thing? o.O
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Not sure if u guys know, game is developed by finnish gamehouse called Rovio. There were couple of guys who just wanted to do something for their own fun and it came out as a success..
@anon 1:00 AM
How funny! Finnish Angry Birds with Adam!!! I´m very surprised really!!
Sanni=D
Yeah, Adam is all Finnish now, first Sauli, now Angry Birds.. Finland is trending ;)
I just post this here too. You don´t want to miss it so please don´t ignore this link!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrG46ojeC5s
Eva
@Eva
OMG how do you find these videos??? Thank you so much that was funny and amazing at the same time.
IreneRose
@IreneRose
Aaaaw, I can always count on you to check videos out. I think this one deserves a "Recent Post" of its own. Adam, making fun of himself and trying hard to keep a straight face :-)).
Eva
Totally deserves it's own thread Eva/5:39... Admins are you listening? :) MGF
@Eva
Just saw this Adam & Nikka vid on another thread and it is really funny!!! Thanks!!!!!
Ronnie;D
I am definitely not a Hollywood type...was very bored waiting for a glimpse of Adam on NNN awards. My party genes must have all bailed out.
Actually I don't think I was ever a Hollywood type at any age. I ran from an offer to be a Vegas "showgirl" a few decades ago. I considered it an insult!...Not a party person!JAK
There always has to be a party pooper and yesterday was your turn JAK
Just having an almost Vegas Showgirl as a Glambert gives us cachet. Have to agree with you JAK, when you are waiting for the entree, the appetizers seem to get old. How long is it going to take for the world to catch up to Glamberts and what we, and everyone else wants to see and hear? Good Question.
Yes U called it, I do have my party pooper days.
I definitely wouldn't have fit in as a showgirl in Vegas in the Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis,Jr. "Rat Pack" days. I was a bit of a prude........still am in some ways!
Sorry, facts are facts............JAK
Jak this is 9:55am a yearly party pooper maybe. I can tell by your comments you are no prude.Would love to be at any party you were at. Get the biggest laughs at your comments.
@ JAK, I can relate. At 19 I was offerred a job at Playboy in NY at a fantastic salary. My father would have been horrified and I never told him. I was at a loss for words. A Wrigley exec, VP in Chicago brought me to their attention and he also invited me on his yacht, which I declined. I was shocked that 40 yr old men were so relentless in their pursuits. Refusing their offers seemed to confound them and bring out their competitive spirits. Whenever I watch Mad Men on tv I have to laugh. This happened in 1959 when powerful execs thought they could have anything they wanted. Saying no to them was a challenge and a surprise. William Wrigley [son of PK Wrigley who founded the gum co. was present and seemed to get a big kick out of me saying no. It was a lesson that all older men weren't like my dad and I had to be careful! funbunn40
funbunn40
It was a different world we lived in, I was raised to "be a lady" even (don't laugh) went to Charm School and Cotillion dances....white gloves required! Now it sounds like something out of Gone With The Wind!
Boys I could deal with but MEN scared me! At any hint of a "move" on their part and I ran home to
Daddy!
Happily my daughters in the late 70's and mid 80's were made of sterner stuff. They "handled" situations themselves and more than one guy went home wounded. I was so proud of them and ashamed I'd been such a coward.
Hooray for Women's Lib!..................JAK
The videos were here before the Birds. Don't you all look in the right hand margin?
@ Jak, I raised my daughters to be self sufficient and independant so that they would never have to be totally dependant on anyone. It served them well, as they both have wonderful husbands and have always pulled their weight and have strong ethics that have served them well. My first marriage was full of challenges and needed to end and my father's wise words always gave me strength. He told me never let another human being break your spirit or treat you as their possession. It was a time when women were supposed to look beautiful and cater to their husbands without any equality. My parents were ahead of their time and were equal partners. My second marriage of 30 yrs was my ideal until a brain tumor took it's toll on my angel of a husband. Glad I had my life lessons to carry on. Like you, I had my social lessons and white glove opportunities being very active in a Masonic org. during my teen years. It was a totally different time for women, but it was the best of times for me. I was thrilled when women burned their bras, but being well-endowed and raised modestly, didn't have the nerve. Now I'd light the fire and let it all hang out! funbunn40
@JAK and @funbunn40 !!
Wow!! You are so honoured women both of you. Thanks for giving me a trip through times!!
You know so so much!!
Sanni(baby)
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