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Reply #150 posted 12/20/07 2:34pm

prodigalfan

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Jeffiner said:

Anxiety said:



what did he do with all that O2 money? with the musicology tour money? with the 3121 vegas money and all those expensive-ass tickets? and so on and so forth!

i guess i like him better when he's playing the pimp than when he's playing the call girl. shrug


Maybe his divorce has been rather expensive ? confused



hmmm
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Reply #151 posted 12/20/07 4:12pm

RodeoSchro

If dude will play an airplane hangar with KC and the Sunshine Band, then he ought not EVER diss the place I asked him to play.
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Reply #152 posted 12/20/07 6:22pm

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prodigalfan said:

Jeffiner said:



Maybe his divorce has been rather expensive ? confused



hmmm


Apparently he demolished his house rather than part with it in a divorce settlement and had to cough up the equivalent value in cash

Possibly the most expensive shit fit in history
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Reply #153 posted 12/20/07 6:57pm

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SexyBeautifulOne said:

I think you should go apply for a job at Paisley Park or at least admit you've already got one and move on!

You go through damn near every single post trying to do damage control...why is that? confuse




I have wondered this about laurarichardson also.
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Reply #154 posted 12/20/07 7:34pm

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Markland said:

prodigalfan said:




hmmm


Apparently he demolished his house rather than part with it in a divorce settlement and had to cough up the equivalent value in cash

Possibly the most expensive shit fit in history


no way!

I had not heard that. lol I can understand being that dayum mad... then after the fact look at the rubble and think 'dayum.... I wish I could start the day all over again."
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Reply #155 posted 12/20/07 11:27pm

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[Edited 12/20/07 23:36pm]
"For those who know the number and don't call...Fuck all y'all"
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Reply #156 posted 12/21/07 12:14am

Anji

sosgemini said:

Anji said:



Perhaps, a child can give this kind of response.
But that doesn't really stack up as an adult.


thats a childish, rude and uncalled for statement. confused

What sexybeautifulone said was, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!".

That is the equivalent of an angry child crossing their arms in a grump and feeling totally justified in their childlike behaviour. Like I said, a child can give this kind of response. But that doesn't really stack up as an adult. As an adult, one is able and expected to engage in conversation and debate when differing perspectives are offered. An adult who self-righteously crosses their arms instead of conversing is acting like a child.

I don't believe me pointing this out to sexybeautifulone is 'childish, rude and uncalled for', sosgemini. Do you think it would have been more adult, polite and meaningful of me to instead say to you, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!" instead of engaging in debate?
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Reply #157 posted 12/21/07 12:30am

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Anji said:

sosgemini said:



thats a childish, rude and uncalled for statement. confused

What sexybeautifulone said was, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!".

That is the equivalent of an angry child crossing their arms in a grump and feeling totally justified in their childlike behaviour. Like I said, a child can give this kind of response. But that doesn't really stack up as an adult. As an adult, one is able and expected to engage in conversation and debate when differing perspectives are offered. An adult who self-righteously crosses their arms instead of conversing is acting like a child.

I don't believe me pointing this out to sexybeautifulone is 'childish, rude and uncalled for', sosgemini. Do you think it would have been more adult, polite and meaningful of me to instead say to you, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!" instead of engaging in debate?


Actually, Anji...that is NOT what a child would have said!! I showed this to a few children...meaning minors under the age of 18...and they let loose on your ass something awful...but I'm feeling good, right now! So I'm not going to even bother!

Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa! Happy Hanukkah! Or whatever it is you celebrate or don't! wink
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Reply #158 posted 12/21/07 12:51am

Anji

You chose not to respond to most of the questions I posed regarding your logic, sexybeautifulone. Instead saying, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!" That is childish whether other children use more foul mouthed responses or not.

As an adult, one is left to assume that either your logic doesn't stack up or that you just can't be bothered to argue your case. It's interesting how you can be bothered to state your case but as soon as anyone suggests that your reasoning may be flawed in certain respects, you don't put any energy into defending it except to say that it is what it is, I feel what I feel.

Feelings don't hold up in debate as they aren't necessarily logical or grounded in fact, sexybeautifulone.
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Reply #159 posted 12/21/07 6:28am

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Anji said:

You chose not to respond to most of the questions I posed regarding your logic, sexybeautifulone. Instead saying, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!" That is childish whether other children use more foul mouthed responses or not.

As an adult, one is left to assume that either your logic doesn't stack up or that you just can't be bothered to argue your case. It's interesting how you can be bothered to state your case but as soon as anyone suggests that your reasoning may be flawed in certain respects, you don't put any energy into defending it except to say that it is what it is, I feel what I feel.

Feelings don't hold up in debate as they aren't necessarily logical or grounded in fact, sexybeautifulone.


you seriously need to back the fuck up dude!!! you can't debate personal opinions...just turn off the f*ckin puter and chill!! talk to the hand

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Reply #160 posted 12/21/07 6:55am

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I've said it before and I'll keep saying it until somebody pays attention...there's just something...NOT RIGHT...WEIRD...STRANGE...AWKWARD...FRIGHTENING...PITIFUL and SAD...about Prince suddenly seeming like he'll do ANYTHING for MONEY!!!!!

It bears repeating...there's just something...NOT RIGHT...WEIRD...STRANGE...AWKWARD...FRIGHTENING...PITIFUL and SAD...about PRINCE suddenly seeming like he'll do ANYTHING for MONEY!!!!!

I don't know what the hell is wrong! I don't even know why the hell I still care but SOMETHING is NOT RIGHT about Prince For Hire! shrug disbelief sigh
[Edited 12/18/07 3:06am]


He's getting paid to play music...even better-he makes his living with his art...3121 and O2 and a private party...3 very different venues...it probably keeps life interesting for him...
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Reply #161 posted 12/21/07 7:21am

Mong

It's extremely common for acts to do these kind of gigs - they wouldn't usually be publicised. So many people posting on this thread have a ridiculously Utopian outlook on the world of Prince. Let me give you an understanding from someone who's worked in the industry...there is very little money to be made from the selling of music. This makes doing these kind of gigs very handy indeed if you're lucky enough to be asked to do them. How does Prince doing this taint his art? I know a few tools who call themselves singers/musicians who turn a lot of gigs and work down, feeling that it would compromise their artistic integrity. And guess what..they're all broke and lazy. As some have pointed out, it's meant to be a means of making a living, and it's never been harder to do so from music.
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Reply #162 posted 12/21/07 8:34am

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Anji said:

You chose not to respond to most of the questions I posed regarding your logic, sexybeautifulone. Instead saying, "I said what I feel and that's all there is to it!" That is childish whether other children use more foul mouthed responses or not.

As an adult, one is left to assume that either your logic doesn't stack up or that you just can't be bothered to argue your case. It's interesting how you can be bothered to state your case but as soon as anyone suggests that your reasoning may be flawed in certain respects, you don't put any energy into defending it except to say that it is what it is, I feel what I feel.

Feelings don't hold up in debate as they aren't necessarily logical or grounded in fact, sexybeautifulone.


If I were in a debate...I'd see your point, Anji. However, I'm not in a debate. I'm on a public message board, where feelings are expressed all day long. I don't have to defend them or explain them, especially not to you! Please don't make me start pulling up some of the psycho-babble I've seen come from you and start picking it apart!
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Reply #163 posted 12/21/07 8:42am

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prodigalfan said:

Markland said:



Apparently he demolished his house rather than part with it in a divorce settlement and had to cough up the equivalent value in cash

Possibly the most expensive shit fit in history


no way!

I had not heard that. lol I can understand being that dayum mad... then after the fact look at the rubble and think 'dayum.... I wish I could start the day all over again."


I think you will find its correct

He spent a lot of time sleeping at his studio as a result

On the subject of prince playing at private parties, this is far from the first one he has played at

He played at one in Russia after the O2 shows

Nothing wrong with doing them, its how he makes a living and I bet they pay well, so good luck to him

It also keeps him occupied so he doesn;t have time to sue the world!
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Reply #164 posted 12/21/07 9:11am

Jeffiner

Markland said:

prodigalfan said:



no way!

I had not heard that. lol I can understand being that dayum mad... then after the fact look at the rubble and think 'dayum.... I wish I could start the day all over again."


I think you will find its correct

He spent a lot of time sleeping at his studio as a result

On the subject of prince playing at private parties, this is far from the first one he has played at

He played at one in Russia after the O2 shows

Nothing wrong with doing them, its how he makes a living and I bet they pay well, so good luck to him

It also keeps him occupied so he doesn;t have time to sue the world!


Wow! So the divorce was really acrimonious then? Was that the same house he's always had in Minneapolis? Why would she want HIS house? I don't understand that mentality! confused
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Reply #165 posted 12/21/07 11:29am

Anxiety

Markland said:

prodigalfan said:



no way!

I had not heard that. lol I can understand being that dayum mad... then after the fact look at the rubble and think 'dayum.... I wish I could start the day all over again."


I think you will find its correct

He spent a lot of time sleeping at his studio as a result

On the subject of prince playing at private parties, this is far from the first one he has played at

He played at one in Russia after the O2 shows

Nothing wrong with doing them, its how he makes a living and I bet they pay well, so good luck to him

It also keeps him occupied so he doesn;t have time to sue the world!


lol
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Reply #166 posted 12/21/07 12:59pm

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Hey, Were the people allowed to take Photos????? lol razz wink
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Reply #167 posted 12/21/07 1:44pm

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

Markland said:



I think you will find its correct

He spent a lot of time sleeping at his studio as a result

On the subject of prince playing at private parties, this is far from the first one he has played at

He played at one in Russia after the O2 shows

Nothing wrong with doing them, its how he makes a living and I bet they pay well, so good luck to him

It also keeps him occupied so he doesn;t have time to sue the world!


lol

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Reply #168 posted 12/22/07 7:04am

Anji

sosgemini said:

you seriously need to back the fuck up dude!!! you can't debate personal opinions...just turn off the f*ckin puter and chill!! talk to the hand

disbelief

You sound relaxed.

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Reply #169 posted 12/22/07 7:12am

Anji

SexyBeautifulOne said:

If I were in a debate...I'd see your point, Anji. However, I'm not in a debate. I'm on a public message board, where feelings are expressed all day long. I don't have to defend them or explain them, especially not to you! Please don't make me start pulling up some of the psycho-babble I've seen come from you and start picking it apart!
No one said you have to defend your feelings but most of your arguments look very weak when you offer no logical basis to them. Feel free to respond to any of my points.
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Reply #170 posted 12/22/07 9:10am

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Anji said:

SexyBeautifulOne said:

If I were in a debate...I'd see your point, Anji. However, I'm not in a debate. I'm on a public message board, where feelings are expressed all day long. I don't have to defend them or explain them, especially not to you! Please don't make me start pulling up some of the psycho-babble I've seen come from you and start picking it apart!
No one said you have to defend your feelings but most of your arguments look very weak when you offer no logical basis to them. Feel free to respond to any of my points.


Can't someone just post what they think on a message board without being held to account in some form of Mcarthyite inquisition as to why they think what they do?

Its a message board, people can post what they like (subject to threats of legal action by prince)
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Reply #171 posted 12/22/07 9:40am

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Anji said:

sosgemini said:

you seriously need to back the fuck up dude!!! you can't debate personal opinions...just turn off the f*ckin puter and chill!! talk to the hand

disbelief

You sound relaxed.



uhh, your the one with your knickers in a bunch because you don't agree with someone's opinion...
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Reply #172 posted 12/22/07 12:18pm

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I knew about this party, but will admit I haven't read over this entire post, which is currently running about 7 pages long. But having just skimmed over it, it appears there are several angry Orgers that seem a bit jealous they weren't invited to the party.

More power to Prince if he can pull that kind of loot. Personally, I won't pay more than $100 or so to see him perform anywhere (which is about what I paid to see him at Madison Square Garden). Though that was a couple of years ago, I might stretch it to two or three hundred, depending on the location and circumstances (but $300 would have to have me seated in the front row, and I better be able to see him sweat with the naked eye).
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Reply #173 posted 12/22/07 12:35pm

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Mong said:

It's extremely common for acts to do these kind of gigs - they wouldn't usually be publicised.

I recall about 14 years ago, a group I was associated with paid Culture Club $16,000 to play a couple of songs on a private yacht party. AND it was during their peak. By comparison, Prince made out!

Mong said:

How does Prince doing this taint his art?

It doesn't.
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Reply #174 posted 12/22/07 1:39pm

MsLegs

Markland said:

Anji said:

No one said you have to defend your feelings but most of your arguments look very weak when you offer no logical basis to them. Feel free to respond to any of my points.


Can't someone just post what they think on a message board without being held to account in some form of Mcarthyite inquisition as to why they think what they do?

Its a message board, people can post what they like (subject to threats of legal action by prince)

thumbs up!
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Reply #175 posted 12/22/07 1:40pm

MsLegs

sosgemini said:

Anji said:


You sound relaxed.



uhh, your the one with your knickers in a bunch because you don't agree with someone's opinion...

thumbs up!
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Reply #176 posted 12/22/07 2:21pm

CJanssen

And I still don't understand why everyone gets to post their opinion and mine gets deleted twice!
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Reply #177 posted 12/22/07 3:55pm

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

look, on the one hand i'm not mad at him. i don't care if donald trump hires prince to play banjo in a dildo emporium, he's making money and i'm sure web sheriff ain't cheap, so sometimes you gotta take on extra work to afford the things that are important to you.

nod Even when it means playing second fiddle(opening act) to KC & Sunshine Band. evillol
whistle "booty! Ahhh Shake, Shake, Shake. Shake, Shake, Shake, Shake. Shake Your Booty."booty!

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Reply #178 posted 12/22/07 3:57pm

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CJanssen said:

And I still don't understand why everyone gets to post their opinion and mine gets deleted twice!


well, if you flame someone or go way off topic or are baiting someone then your post could be removed...not saying that was the case with your situations but cha know...
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Reply #179 posted 12/22/07 6:51pm

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prodigalfan said:



no way!

I had not heard that. lol I can understand being that dayum mad... then after the fact look at the rubble and think 'dayum.... I wish I could start the day all over again."


I think you will find its correct

He spent a lot of time sleeping at his studio as a result

On the subject of prince playing at private parties, this is far from the first one he has played at

He played at one in Russia after the O2 shows

Nothing wrong with doing them, its how he makes a living and I bet they pay well, so good luck to him

It also keeps him occupied so he doesn;t have time to sue the world!

Its a fresh new start though. smile
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