Reply #120 posted 05/28/11 5:53pm
Serious |
KidaDynamite said:
TypoQueen said:
This is out of character for Mayte.
Could why she posted about this maybe due to heightened emotions due to recent events on twitter?
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Some folks just go way too far. Some folks have serious issues . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... |
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Reply #121 posted 05/28/11 6:18pm
squirrelgrease |
TypoQueen said:
This is out of character for Mayte.
Could why she posted about this maybe due to heightened emotions due to recent events on twitter?
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That's some sick shit. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. |
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Reply #122 posted 05/28/11 6:28pm
strmn |
squirrelgrease said:
TypoQueen said:
This is out of character for Mayte.
Could why she posted about this maybe due to heightened emotions due to recent events on twitter?
Nast evil tweet
That's some sick shit.
This is really horrible.
I don't use Facebook, and never have. So, I don't really know how it works. Would someone please explain something to me? Would this be someone Mayte knows, i.e., a "friend"? Or can a Facebook friend be anyone out there who also uses Facebook? Please don't jump all-over me for not knowing this - I've just never understood the appeal of Facebook, so don't do it. [Edited 5/28/11 18:28pm] |
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Reply #123 posted 05/28/11 6:34pm
KidaDynamite |
strmn said:
squirrelgrease said:
That's some sick shit.
This is really horrible.
I don't use Facebook, and never have. So, I don't really know how it works. Would someone please explain something to me? Would this be someone Mayte knows, i.e., a "friend"? Or can a Facebook friend be anyone out there who also uses Facebook? Please don't jump all-over me for not knowing this - I've just never understood the appeal of Facebook, so don't do it.
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It's Twitter, not Facebook. And it's cool because I didn't understand the appeal of facebook either and Twitter just confuses me. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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Reply #124 posted 05/28/11 6:35pm
Reply #125 posted 05/28/11 6:40pm
Vendetta1 |
xlr8r said:
dispicable
It is. Some of Prince's fans are sincerely and truly fucked up. I wish I had not even read that exchange. |
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Reply #126 posted 05/28/11 6:41pm
electricberet
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KidaDynamite said:
strmn said:
This is really horrible.
I don't use Facebook, and never have. So, I don't really know how it works. Would someone please explain something to me? Would this be someone Mayte knows, i.e., a "friend"? Or can a Facebook friend be anyone out there who also uses Facebook? Please don't jump all-over me for not knowing this - I've just never understood the appeal of Facebook, so don't do it.
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It's Twitter, not Facebook. And it's cool because I didn't understand the appeal of facebook either and Twitter just confuses me.
Twitter confuses me too. Last week we had a tornado warning in Dallas. There was lots of information on Twitter about confirmed tornado sightings that turned out to be false. There were also weird posts by people making fun of the tornado victims that I just couldn't fathom. I guess Twitter has been helpful somehow for people in Egypt and other places, but I don't see what good it does here, other than confuse people. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #127 posted 05/28/11 6:49pm
strmn |
electricberet said:
KidaDynamite said:
It's Twitter, not Facebook. And it's cool because I didn't understand the appeal of facebook either and Twitter just confuses me.
Twitter confuses me too. Last week we had a tornado warning in Dallas. There was lots of information on Twitter about confirmed tornado sightings that turned out to be false. There were also weird posts by people making fun of the tornado victims that I just couldn't fathom. I guess Twitter has been helpful somehow for people in Egypt and other places, but I don't see what good it does here, other than confuse people.
OK, so then how does Twitter work? Do you search for a certain subject/topic and then receive messages from anyone anywhere on that topic/subject? I have read here people saying that so-and-so posted about a particular topic. But how did they get a message from that person in the first place? [Edited 5/28/11 18:49pm] |
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Reply #128 posted 05/28/11 6:55pm
electricberet
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strmn said:
electricberet said:
Twitter confuses me too. Last week we had a tornado warning in Dallas. There was lots of information on Twitter about confirmed tornado sightings that turned out to be false. There were also weird posts by people making fun of the tornado victims that I just couldn't fathom. I guess Twitter has been helpful somehow for people in Egypt and other places, but I don't see what good it does here, other than confuse people.
OK, so then how does Twitter work? Do you search for a certain subject/topic and then receive messages from anyone anywhere on that topic/subject? I have read here people saying that so-and-so posted about a particular topic. But how did they get a message from that person in the first place?
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I think you become that person's "follower" and then you get all their "tweets." Maybe you get your follower's tweets as well; I'm not sure about that. All I know is that I mainly hear Twitter mentioned in two contexts: people in repressive countries getting a message out that would otherwise be censored, and celebrities in non-repressive countries making dumb, hasty comments that they probably wouldn't have made if they used one of the many other PR avenues available to them. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #129 posted 05/28/11 6:56pm
xlr8r |
Vendetta1 said:
xlr8r said:
dispicable
It is. Some of Prince's fans are sincerely and truly fucked up. I wish I had not even read that exchange.
Me neither. It's actually made me ..ah nevermind.
I will say that I see it somewhat being said about Prince regardless of his hang ups.
Im am so done with this online shit. Ill give up my real name in a minute. Reading how people are and do regarding folks we dont know/stars is beming uincreasingly more unhealthy. |
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Reply #130 posted 05/28/11 7:01pm
electricberet
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I miss the good old days when you would only read about celebrity love affairs, breakups, and fights in papers like the National Enquirer and most of those stories would be denied by their official publicists. It seems like the new media are turning the world into one big seventh-grade cafeteria. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #131 posted 05/28/11 7:11pm
Vendetta1 |
xlr8r said:
Vendetta1 said:
It is. Some of Prince's fans are sincerely and truly fucked up. I wish I had not even read that exchange.
Me neither. It's actually made me ..ah nevermind.
I will say that I see it somewhat being said about Prince regardless of his hang ups.
Im am so done with this online shit. Ill give up my real name in a minute. Reading how people are and do regarding folks we dont know/stars is beming uincreasingly more unhealthy.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
I don't want to know anything bout any celebrity's personal life, including Prince. I wonder how some of these people would feel about their own personal lives being splattered on the pages of the net for all to see.
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Reply #132 posted 05/28/11 7:33pm
PurpleChi |
I saw that crazy tweet when it occured. I responded to her saying that she was crazy and disrespectful. She then apologized for her statement and started following me. I blocked her crazy behind.
Now on to Mayte and this ticket issue: Most of you are right. Prince is not obligated to let her in for free. Also, we don't know how their relationship ended and what terms they are on now. But you have to reverse this. If they were on horrible terms, would she have asked to attend the concert in the first place? So if she felt comfortable enough to ask for VIP status.....
My other thought is that he let Whitney Houston's high behind in for free (didn't reports say that she kept calling in for tickets?). He certainly could have extended that same courtesy to the mother of his child. But of course, this is clearly his prerogative--it just would have been a decent gesture. |
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Reply #133 posted 05/28/11 7:34pm
babynoz |
Vendetta1 said:
xlr8r said:
Me neither. It's actually made me ..ah nevermind.
I will say that I see it somewhat being said about Prince regardless of his hang ups.
Im am so done with this online shit. Ill give up my real name in a minute. Reading how people are and do regarding folks we dont know/stars is beming uincreasingly more unhealthy.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
I don't want to know anything bout any celebrity's personal life, including Prince. I wonder how some of these people would feel about their own personal lives being splattered on the pages of the net for all to see.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. |
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Reply #134 posted 05/28/11 7:46pm
Reply #135 posted 05/28/11 9:17pm
imago |
lavender1983 said:
I wonder who is the next protege/associate to go on twitter/fb with something else...this becoming a bit of a habit
And at that nutcase who attacked her. I swear the anonymity of some of these social networking sites reveal the sickest and most vile human beings. Why would someone even remotely think of saying that to her?
Chile, if you read some of the vitriolic stuff I receive on orgnote after posting a thread in P M&M, you'd realize this is actually the norm.
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Reply #136 posted 05/28/11 10:58pm
Astasheiks
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pennylover said:
imago said:
You know what.
If my exes want copies of my upcoming book or want to attend one of my future art exhibits, those bitches are paying too.
Why does Prince owe Mayte anything?
I'm sure she got a good divorce settlement.
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U nailed that one imago...
If oh girl don't have $25.00 2 c Prince she needs 2 keep her ass at home with her dogs. Hell whoever's hittin that ass need 2 take her if she wants 2 see him n concert.
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Reply #137 posted 05/28/11 11:08pm
Reply #138 posted 05/29/11 4:55am
shayde |
PurpleChi said:
I saw that crazy tweet when it occured. I responded to her saying that she was crazy and disrespectful. She then apologized for her statement and started following me. I blocked her crazy behind. Now on to Mayte and this ticket issue: Most of you are right. Prince is not obligated to let her in for free. Also, we don't know how their relationship ended and what terms they are on now. But you have to reverse this. If they were on horrible terms, would she have asked to attend the concert in the first place? So if she felt comfortable enough to ask for VIP status........ My other thought is that he let Whitney Houston's high behind in for free (didn't reports say that she kept calling in for tickets?). He certainly could have extended that same courtesy to the mother of his child. But of course, this is clearly his prerogative--it just would have been a decent gesture.
Not to be crass, but it may simply be a business decision for who gets in free.
It is more likely that on air media outlets will report on the shows (free advertising) if they can show footage with celebrities partying at his show, making it a must go to "scene" (cross pollinization with other audiences).
That's more likely to be an attractive proposition if the celebrity is an oscar winner like Penelope Cruz or Javier Badiem than it is from Mayte, who, if known at all, is already known by people who'd be going to the concert anyway. |
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Reply #139 posted 05/29/11 5:03am
dJJ |
shayde said:
Not to be crass, but it may simply be a business decision for who gets in free.
It is more likely that on air media outlets will report on the shows (free advertising) if they can show footage with celebrities partying at his show, making it a must go to "scene" (cross pollinization with other audiences).
That's more likely to be an attractive proposition if the celebrity is an oscar winner like Penelope Cruz or Javier Badiem than it is from Mayte, who, if known at all, is already known by people who'd be going to the concert anyway.
Hmm. Choose marketing over friends? Yes, that sounds very American style 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. |
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Reply #140 posted 05/29/11 5:45am
sashajones |
I follow her on twitter and people are always being mean to her, So sad. |
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Reply #141 posted 05/29/11 6:45am
PenelopePaige |
imago said:
lavender1983 said:
I wonder who is the next protege/associate to go on twitter/fb with something else...this becoming a bit of a habit
And at that nutcase who attacked her. I swear the anonymity of some of these social networking sites reveal the sickest and most vile human beings. Why would someone even remotely think of saying that to her?
Chile, if you read some of the vitriolic stuff I receive on orgnote after posting a thread in P M&M, you'd realize this is actually the norm.
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People send you mean orgnotes? Wow. When I first came on here they were hating on me for asking why P wouldn't pay his bills and stuff like that but no one ever orgnoted me! |
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Reply #142 posted 05/29/11 6:52am
dJJ |
PenelopePaige said:
imago said:
Chile, if you read some of the vitriolic stuff I receive on orgnote after posting a thread in P M&M, you'd realize this is actually the norm.
[Snip - luv4u]
People send you mean orgnotes? Wow. When I first came on here they were hating on me for asking why P wouldn't pay his bills and stuff like that but no one ever orgnoted me!
I got a pretty ugly orgnote when I first started posting here too. I posted it, requiring if it was an example of normal behaviour on the org.
Somehow, I never got hateful orgnotes anymore after that. I don't complain to mods. I'll just out the haters. I like transparancy and accountable behaviour.
99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. |
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Reply #143 posted 05/29/11 8:38am
Frederick96 |
just because she is his ex she expects not to pay? He doesn't owe her anything.It's petty for her to be like a kid and running to facebook to post that. Love God and I shall 4ever Love u |
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Reply #144 posted 05/29/11 8:52am
OnlyNDaUsa
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It is that he owes her a ticket. It is he has little if any respect for anyone. He shows it time and again. We should all know by now he is an a-hole. World class at many things... Guitarist, song writer, performer, and ass hole! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #145 posted 05/29/11 9:18am
BlaqueKnight |
sosgemini said:
My take: He's got the right to charge his ex-wife and she's got the right to call him out in public for being a douche.
Tis is all...
That pretty much sums it all up.
Soso nailed it.
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Reply #146 posted 05/29/11 9:23am
joanne55555 |
hahaha Big Brenda's OLDER than Mayte!! And trust me they're not even comparible, I mean really!!
sashajones said:
lavender1983 said:
Just pay up Mayte and go see him Really though nothing suprises me with Prince.
Just pay up Mayte and go see him with Bria, his new young love.
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Reply #147 posted 05/29/11 9:30am
funksterr |
Doesn't Prince have a "no comp" policy in place for all of his friends? |
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Reply #148 posted 05/29/11 9:35am
joanne55555 |
I think presumably she would have wanted VIP tickets which P would need to approve which is understandable really as VIP's can get so up close and personal with the stage, I don't know maybe he just feels a bit weird about being around her again, it's been awhile!!
QuasarOfRock said:
I'm more confused about her needing 'approval' to go to a show?
I'd think if it was just interest in seeing him live, she could have bought tickets and gone to a show and he'd never have to know she was there.
Unless he's got some sort of restraining order or something and has to be alerted if she's in the vicinity?
That part is more strange to me than Prince expecting her to pay. (Asshole as that seems, that's pretty typical of Prince.)
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Reply #149 posted 05/29/11 10:05am
bellanoche |
electricberet said:
I miss the good old days when you would only read about celebrity love affairs, breakups, and fights in papers like the National Enquirer and most of those stories would be denied by their official publicists. It seems like the new media are turning the world into one big seventh-grade cafeteria.
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