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Reply #30 posted 11/07/17 12:50pm

sharpieheartz

No.
I think it boils down to would these books be out if he wasn't dead? Just think about it... he was private for a reason. He put a stop to Mayte's book... I'm sure he'd do the same for Mani. I'm not for any exploitation. It bothers me.
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Reply #31 posted 11/09/17 4:58pm

truthskr

I wouldn't buy Mani's book just like I didn't buy Mayte's. Strangely enough I forgot Mani even existed until Prince died. No joke. She was just that forgettable to me.

Plus, Prince died in debt to lawyers because of her. Nope, wouldn't give her a dime of my money!
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Reply #32 posted 11/09/17 8:06pm

funksterr

I assume this would be a book about her zesty life with the second husband to be released directly to The Dollar Tree.

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Reply #33 posted 11/11/17 10:00am

JellyBean

Nope

“When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara
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Reply #34 posted 11/12/17 11:08pm

MonaLiza

No and not because it's Mani. I felt uncomfortable reading Mayte's book when I knew that if P was alive it would've never seen the light of day. I won't be going to Paisley either. If P didn't invite me personally- I won't be stepping a foot in it.
I ain't f¥©king just for kicks!
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Reply #35 posted 11/13/17 2:16am

sonshine

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Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.
It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN
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Reply #36 posted 11/14/17 7:03am

luvsexy4all

sonshine said:

Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.

is she still a "devoted" JW????

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Reply #37 posted 11/14/17 11:28am

Zannaloaf

sonshine said:

Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.

ahahaha. Or a married man who moves in on her. But I'm sure you would have read his bio.

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Reply #38 posted 11/14/17 11:33am

ThatWhiteDude

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Zannaloaf said:



sonshine said:


Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.

ahahaha. Or a married man who moves in on her. But I'm sure you would have read his bio.


Welcome to the org. where Prince is not responsible for every action, Mani isn't innocent, but he made the final decision to leave Mayte.
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Reply #39 posted 11/15/17 3:54am

Vashtix

ThatWhiteDude said:

Zannaloaf said:

ahahaha. Or a married man who moves in on her. But I'm sure you would have read his bio.

Welcome to the org. where Prince is not responsible for every action, Mani isn't innocent, but he made the final decision to leave Mayte.

The discussion is M2-

Who would buy a book from her not Prince.

[Edited 11/15/17 4:00am]

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Reply #40 posted 11/15/17 10:13am

morningsong

ThatWhiteDude said:

Now that Prince is dead, a lot of books are coming out and I am sure there are more to come, because he was a complex man that lead a complex life.

What would you think if Mani would write a book about her life with Prince? Would you buy it?

Personally, I got mixed feelings, like I got with Mayte's book, but I was surprised in a positive way when I finally read it.

I don't know much about her, only how she got involved, wich was a little bit fishy but I mean, let's be honest here, if P would've still loved Mayte back in the day he wouldn't have messed around with Mani, right? I think it's fair to blame both Prince and her on that subject.

What do you think? Would you give her a chance or not? I mean, some gave Mayte a chance, would they give Mani the same chance?



Yes, I would. I've already formed my opinion on her. I'd only have mixed feeling based on what was actually in it.

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Reply #41 posted 11/15/17 1:23pm

sonshine

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ThatWhiteDude said:

Zannaloaf said:



sonshine said:


Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.

ahahaha. Or a married man who moves in on her. But I'm sure you would have read his bio.


Welcome to the org. where Prince is not responsible for every action, Mani isn't innocent, but he made the final decision to leave Mayte.

Of course he bears responsibility too. But that's not the topic of the thread.
[Edited 11/15/17 13:25pm]
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Reply #42 posted 11/15/17 1:24pm

sonshine

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luvsexy4all said:



sonshine said:


Nope. Not at all interested in what a woman who moves in on a married man has to say. Regardless of the condition of his marriage she should have respectfully kept her distance. Instead she wasted no time getting her hooks in him and obviously didn't lose any sleep over the misery she surely caused for his wife. She is a fake and a phoney. Her involvement with the JW faith is proof of her true character. She would even use religion as a means to manipulate. She appears to be one of those people with a saint complex who does charitable work for selfish reasons. Mainly to put herself on a pedastal.

is she still a "devoted" JW????


No.
It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN
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Reply #43 posted 11/15/17 5:16pm

laurarichardso
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ThatWhiteDude said:

Zannaloaf said:

ahahaha. Or a married man who moves in on her. But I'm sure you would have read his bio.

Welcome to the org. where Prince is not responsible for every action, Mani isn't innocent, but he made the final decision to leave Mayte.

Because he could leave whom every he wanted. Just like Mani filled for divorce from him. What is your point. Do you think laws are being broken when people file for divorce. Should Prince have been burned at the stake?

Both women had memorial services for him so what does that say about them. Did you see Prince actually having his own memorial service for Vanity?

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Reply #44 posted 11/15/17 5:18pm

luvsexy4all

sonshine said:

luvsexy4all said:

is she still a "devoted" JW????

No.

aint THAT enough proof of her sincerity...?

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Reply #45 posted 11/15/17 7:51pm

sonshine

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luvsexy4all said:



sonshine said:


luvsexy4all said:


is she still a "devoted" JW????



No.

aint THAT enough proof of her sincerity...?


+1
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