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Story how my wedding card reached Prince's House ! (but was refused) This is related to the topic
www.prince.org/msg/7/194782 I have an interesting incident to relate. I live in India. I had sent my wedding card to Prince's address last year, I did not have his complete address so I simply wrote "Prince and Manuella, Bridle Path, Toronto, Canada", It came back to me a few months later with many comments and scribbles from the Canadian Post guys. The first scribble was a big question mark, then some other person with a pencil had commented "Address ?" (if I remember correctly !), then someone had put an arrow mark and written "The singer Prince". Then there was a comment "Refused by addressee". SO there you have it, it actually did reach Prince's house (thanks to Canadian Post) but was refused by his staff maybe. SO I deduct from the incident that he does not encourage direct mail. I had sent one card at the Paisley Park address too but got no reply though. I have kept the card unopened somewhere, maybe I should dig it out, maybe it becomes a collector item one day - a letter / card that managed to reach Prince's house | |
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I was told that Prince sold the house in Toronto last year. He supposedly doesn't own a home now, which is why he is renting a house in LA. | |
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Im sure Prince, and most other celebrities get lots of wedding cards, bar mitzvah /wedding invitations, demos of songs, letters from felons, etc. Lots and lots of them. That's why the mail doesn't go to their homes. If it's really important I'm sure Prince would see it. I don't think you can feel bad that Prince uses a mail service in order to protect his privacy. John Lennon was quite open where he lived. Look where it got him. | |
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Yes Purplerein, I understand,
At the back of my mind I knew it would not reach him, but I thought just in case..., anyway, maybe I thought a wedding card from India would have been unique to him. No regrets though !!! | |
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Good idea-maybe I'll try it 2! | |
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purplerein said: Im sure Prince, and most other celebrities get lots of wedding cards, bar mitzvah /wedding invitations, demos of songs, letters from felons, etc. Lots and lots of them. That's why the mail doesn't go to their homes. If it's really important I'm sure Prince would see it. I don't think you can feel bad that Prince uses a mail service in order to protect his privacy. John Lennon was quite open where he lived. Look where it got him.
not only that but since 9/11 most major entertainers hire postal sorting services to weed out the unwanted correspondances... Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: purplerein said: Im sure Prince, and most other celebrities get lots of wedding cards, bar mitzvah /wedding invitations, demos of songs, letters from felons, etc. Lots and lots of them. That's why the mail doesn't go to their homes. If it's really important I'm sure Prince would see it. I don't think you can feel bad that Prince uses a mail service in order to protect his privacy. John Lennon was quite open where he lived. Look where it got him.
not only that but since 9/11 most major entertainers hire postal sorting services to weed out the unwanted correspondances... Speaking of unwanted correspondences....remember the former mayor of Vienna (and some other victims in Austria) who lost his right hand while opening a letter which contained a mini bomb ? A rightwing nutcase had sent him a letterbomb. If I were a celebrity I´d x-ray every letter before I open it. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Hey my letter was a normal envelope with a very thin card inside, I'm sure the expert mail sorting guys must be knowing it can't contain a bomb ! Their only concern must be bombardment of fan mail | |
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armybrat said: Hey my letter was a normal envelope with a very thin card inside, I'm sure the expert mail sorting guys must be knowing it can't contain a bomb ! Their only concern must be bombardment of fan mail
anthrax. but not only that, but if they are sorting im sure they filter out all the nutty fan mail. and "return to sender" it. Space for sale... | |
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Most celebs (especially musicians) would never open/read fan mail anyway for legal reasons. It's just way more trouble than it's worth, and can sometimes lead to unwanted court cases. It's just safer to refuse mail, so it can be proved that the artist could never have seen the contents. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: Most celebs (especially musicians) would never open/read fan mail anyway for legal reasons. It's just way more trouble than it's worth, and can sometimes lead to unwanted court cases. It's just safer to refuse mail, so it can be proved that the artist could never have seen the contents.
Legal reasons? What kind of legal reasons? 1 Thessalonians 5:23 | |
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dearlybeloved said: BorisFishpaw said: Most celebs (especially musicians) would never open/read fan mail anyway for legal reasons. It's just way more trouble than it's worth, and can sometimes lead to unwanted court cases. It's just safer to refuse mail, so it can be proved that the artist could never have seen the contents.
Legal reasons? What kind of legal reasons? because if the fan maybe writes them a song lyric or something and then that line later appears in a song by Prince then he could get sued . I'm sure I read once about the Harry Potter author J.K.Rowling , when she did a book signing there were bodyguards there making sure that no-one tried to give her their own works of fiction so that they couldnt later sue her for stealing their original ideas .I'm no legal expert but its something along those lines I'd imagine Boris is referring to . [Edited 7/9/06 17:59pm] Check out Chocadelica , updated with Lotusflow3r and MPLSound album lyrics April 2nd 2009 :
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moonshine said: dearlybeloved said: Legal reasons? What kind of legal reasons? because if the fan maybe writes them a song lyric or something and then that line later appears in a song by Prince then he could get sued . I'm sure I read once about the Harry Potter author J.K.Rowling , when she did a book signing there were bodyguards there making sure that no-one tried to give her their own works of fiction so that they couldnt later sue her for stealing their original ideas .I'm no legal expert but its something along those lines I'd imagine Boris is referring to . holy cow. Space for sale... | |
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moonshine said: dearlybeloved said: Legal reasons? What kind of legal reasons? because if the fan maybe writes them a song lyric or something and then that line later appears in a song by Prince then he could get sued . I'm sure I read once about the Harry Potter author J.K.Rowling , when she did a book signing there were bodyguards there making sure that no-one tried to give her their own works of fiction so that they couldnt later sue her for stealing their original ideas .I'm no legal expert but its something along those lines I'd imagine Boris is referring to . [Edited 7/9/06 17:59pm] Yeah, that's exactly it. fan mail is often officially 'refused' so that it can be proved via the post office that the contents were never seen or read, and therefore the artist cannot be sued for plagerising any ideas/lyrics/songs it may have contained. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: moonshine said: because if the fan maybe writes them a song lyric or something and then that line later appears in a song by Prince then he could get sued . I'm sure I read once about the Harry Potter author J.K.Rowling , when she did a book signing there were bodyguards there making sure that no-one tried to give her their own works of fiction so that they couldnt later sue her for stealing their original ideas .I'm no legal expert but its something along those lines I'd imagine Boris is referring to . [Edited 7/9/06 17:59pm] Yeah, that's exactly it. fan mail is often officially 'refused' so that it can be proved via the post office that the contents were never seen or read, and therefore the artist cannot be sued for plagerising any ideas/lyrics/songs it may have contained. good point, i dont blame him. | |
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armybrat said: SO I deduct from the incident that he does not encourage direct mail. Don't take it personal.... it's a JW thing... | |
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If Prince came to my wedding I would dump my fiancé LOL don't you think you'd be staring at him the whole time instead of your husband to be? | |
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purplerein said: Im sure Prince, and most other celebrities get lots of wedding cards, bar mitzvah /wedding invitations, demos of songs, letters from felons, etc. Lots and lots of them. That's why the mail doesn't go to their homes. If it's really important I'm sure Prince would see it. I don't think you can feel bad that Prince uses a mail service in order to protect his privacy. John Lennon was quite open where he lived. Look where it got him.
I agree with you purplerein. John Lennon would be alive today had he been careful. Prince is just being careful. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: moonshine said: because if the fan maybe writes them a song lyric or something and then that line later appears in a song by Prince then he could get sued . I'm sure I read once about the Harry Potter author J.K.Rowling , when she did a book signing there were bodyguards there making sure that no-one tried to give her their own works of fiction so that they couldnt later sue her for stealing their original ideas .I'm no legal expert but its something along those lines I'd imagine Boris is referring to . [Edited 7/9/06 17:59pm] Yeah, that's exactly it. fan mail is often officially 'refused' so that it can be proved via the post office that the contents were never seen or read, and therefore the artist cannot be sued for plagerising any ideas/lyrics/songs it may have contained. Sara Maclachlan was sued a few years back by a stalker of hers! Supposedly, she had used some lines he had written to her in the lyrics to "Possession". Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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