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Oprah Winfrey is a very famous talk show host. Maybe you have heard of her. She may not pump her own gas anymore, but she's extremely...
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I like money. It's good for buying things. What you want is money with meaning. Meaning is what brings real richness to your life.
Oprah Winfrey
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Anyone that tells you that having your own private jet isn't great is lying to you.
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You are going to have one of the most brilliant singers to grace a stage in memory. I certainly will be there to see his interview and watch him and his band perform. What a treat. Thank you Oprah.
I will watch any show that has Adam lambert on. He is the best thing that ever came out of American idol, love his CD, all song are entertaining,When he was on AI 8, i could hardly wait to see him,since then i have been on internet looking up anything related to Adam Lambert,he has that IT factor that none of the AI contestant had, he has captivated me since AI 8 and am forever his fan.
I'd be there. Just try an keep me away !!! Adam Lambert Has a god given TALENT that most people only can dream about having. Thanks you Oprah- For giving us this awesome chance to watch him perform an meet him in person.
YES, Oprah, you are wonderful. I am a 65 year old retired man, live in Florida, and have never heard anyone with the voice, tone, and range that Adam Lambert has. His fans are diverse, young and old, and very dedicated to him. His fans are loyal! He is honest, sincere, a little stubborn, but a wonderful person. Thanks for bringing him on your show.
Reality, True, but in your original post, you implied that the WWII era was better than the current one, and in many ways it wasn't, that was my point. Your call to prosecute Adam Lambert to the full extent of the law, is wildly over the top. Following that logic, you'd have to prosecute, Britney Spears, Madonna, (for almost every performance she's ever given, live or on TV, remember her on David Letterman?),Sharon Stone, Hugh Hefner, Larry Flynt, I could go on and on, but I'm sure you get the drift. Bottom line; I do think modern society could use a "shake up" in the morality department, but the problem goes much deeper than one admittedly tasteless performance. Adam has admitted that he "got carried away in the moment," I've never heard that from Madonna. Have a grand day anyway!