Monday, February 23, 2015

Adam Lambert has broken past 2.4M followers

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  1. Yea Glamberts are pretty confident we got it right from the get-go!
    They should have listened 6 years ago...I voted him #1 in the Handsome department as well as Voice component.
    By the way, I like Adam's aquamarine cravat against his exquisite jacket. Mmm, Adam is looking top-form, health as I've said is still of top-most importance.

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  3. If you are still interested in my personal review of Prague concert - here it is in English version - just for you: http://drakulaneum.cz/queen-adam-lambert-prague-o2-arena-17-2-2015-english-version/

    There are links below to my YouTube videos and entrance to my galery. Everything taken by my phone.

    Sorry for the english if there are some mistakes. You can correct it in your website. In case you like to try to use google translator, here is almost the same in Czech: http://drakulaneum.cz/queen-adam-lambert-praha-o2-arena-17-2-2015/


    Sorry for the late review - I am still working for the days I take off for the concert.
    here are the link to my Twitter when I posted it.

    https://twitter.com/DrakulkaCZ/status/570094505556353024

    https://twitter.com/DrakulkaCZ/status/570095217782726656

    https://twitter.com/DrakulkaCZ/status/570096309308411904

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  4. I think it's an awesome little tidbit! And it speaks of Adam's steadily increasing popularity, increasing market base of potential buyers.... And, as we've been reading about the "Shazam" effect.... More pile on of folks - perception of popularity, followers & web hits - the more it snowballs and snowballs. Momentum cannot be overstated, it seems.....

    So, I like reading about these tidbits and fact pieces. :)

    Thank you for the post Admin fan! :)))

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  5. @Drakulka, thanks so much for sharing your review with us. I don't think most of us here get too concerned about a few English mistakes. I'm always in awe of people who know more than one language. Will read your review when I'm not on my phone. I hope you don't have to work too hard yet!!

    RosiePosie

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  6. RosiePosie

    Nothing strange in Europe. Too many languages 8^)

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  7. @Drakulka CZ
    I'm always and forever in awe of those who speak more than one language.. I was in EU recently and am forever thankful that people in Norway and France (for instance...) speak English a whole lot better than I speak either Norwegian or French.. I have a rudimentary smattering (relatively small amount: the basics) of French from high school classes (a while ago............) and my Norwegian is mostly confined to "Hi"..

    Your English is fabulous.. Thanks for sharing your experiences here with us.. As well as the links you post from time to time. Always appreciated..

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  8. Just FYI, Norway isn't in the EU.

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  9. Yes, I know :))) ..

    Norway is technically in Scandinavia.. I have relatives there, whom I visited. And it also isn't technically in the European Union.. But it is a member of the European Economic Area.. And it's also a member of the Schengen Agreement/Area, part of the multi-country "borderless" free movement within the "European" (as a general term to describe) areas/countries of agreement.. I used the abbreviation EU for Europe in general, (not for European Union) and as a general term/description.. Being from America, we often refer to the general area as "Europe".. Sorry I wasn't more specific/precise in my description. :))

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  10. Hello AdminFan.....I see you are on the war-path; Mmm did you put some war paint on your beautiful face...lwl!

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  11. @Drakulka.CZ, I read your concert recap. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  12. Glitzylady sorry, those of us from the EU are rather sensitive to Americans not understanding the European Union is not the same thing as Europe. But nice demonstration of your knowledge of the EEA and free travel within the external border.

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  13. Drakulka CZ
    Huge thanks for your review of the Prague concert. I felt as though I was almost there with you. Your English is great - I'm humbled by people who speak more than one language. Did you learn English at school?

    I haven't been able to access your videos and photos yet (unfortunately, my computer is cantankerous from time to time) but I'll keep trying.

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  14. I´ve been learning at highschool and universities but the most is just love of music and information addiction. Listening foreign radios and reading books in English. And internet also. I have not too much possibilities to speak lately 8^(

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  15. Drakulka CZ
    It's 4.03am here. Thanks for letting me know about how you learned English.

    I've now been able to access your photos and they are fabulous. I enlarged some of them to the absolute max and they are so good as well as very clear!! I will keep trying to access your videos.

    By the way, I've visited Prague and loved it - such a wonderful city.

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  16. Drakulka CZ
    4.03am and 4.20am here. I'm now watching your videos - Someone To Love at the moment - and you don't need to worry because they have video-ed well. Thanks again for letting us know about them. :)

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  17. I have learned much from reading here over the years. It would be nice if we could be factual here and not perpetuate misunderstandings. Norway isn't technically not in the EU, it is factually not in the EU. Also, EU is an abbreviation for European Union, not Europe.

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  18. Drakulka, thank you so much for your great review! I just read the whole thing. You are so observant and gave us great details. And don't worry one bit about your English. It's just fine!

    Nice to get the geography lesson on this thread. Have to admit, I'm a little fuzzy sometimes when it comes to which countries are technically in Europe, etc. Thanks to all of your for clearing it up. BTW, there are some Americans who believe that New Mexico is a separate country. No kidding. My parents' ancestors are from Germany and Denmark. I'd love to visit there someday.

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  19. Just to add, I am so glad to see Adam's Twitter numbers rising. I assume his Facebook numbers are good, too. I haven't checked in a while. We Glamberts who have been there from the beginning find it hard to believe that so many people are just discovering him. Better late than never! He has a long career ahead of him.

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  20. How about by being real factual and just start calling it Eurasia to clear all the confusions created by Greeks thousands of years ago.

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