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Post by roberta75 on Apr 6, 2017 8:26:41 GMT
Yeah she's a legendary man-stealer, back-stabber, and substance-abuser, and bitch Real classy Diane, yep, real classy........................... Mary Wilson is obviously intoxicated. A real lady is not loud or drunk in public, it is not civilized. My friend managed a restaurant in LA and Mary Wilson was one of the vilest celebrities he had to deal with.
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Post by Sammy7819 on Apr 7, 2017 1:40:36 GMT
LMAO at old high aunt mary in this ghetto Oscar party Video, them old nostrils opened for a free line of blow. An old foolish, drunken, trashy Ho with a sissy man-woman for her date. You know they went home and Miriam Williams stapled on a cum stained old dildo and fucked mark bighole. Tony Turner called it right. mary wilson is old, broke nasty trash from the Brewster projects. An old drunk bell captain supping free liquor, looking for free blow and lyin about how she knew Whitney.
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Post by ranran on Apr 9, 2017 21:26:48 GMT
Diana Ross helped out Florence because she gave her some money so she wouldn't lose her house and Florence's husband took the money and spent it. So Florence ended up getting evicted and she took a picture for Jet magazine on the cover standing in front of her boarded up house in 1975 in the snow in Detroit. Diana also gave her some money for a trust fund for her daughters and Florence's husband took that. Diana also gave her daughters toys for Christmas. I'm glad Florence's husband Tommy got killed because he was shot in the head at a pool hall in Detroit. He died in the 80's and I don't know how old he was but he was a asshole. He was abusive to Florence and she shouldn't have had his last name on her tombstone because she left him and moved in with her sister.
Miss Ross deserves to be sainted. Lies! I already told the truth about what really happened. You can go back to sleep and dream up more lies to help Diana Ross. LOL Isn't that interesting? I get bringing up stuff within the last few years but bringing up stuff from when someone was in their 20s and they're now in their 70s?? LMAO I'll be 40 in a couple years and God help the person who brings up anything I did when I was 15 or 25, unless it's so we can all have a good laugh. As Mary Wilson would say, "Time to move on".
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Post by chainreaction on Apr 9, 2017 21:32:14 GMT
Lies! I already told the truth about what really happened. You can go back to sleep and dream up more lies to help Diana Ross. LOL Isn't that interesting? I get bringing up stuff within the last few years but bringing up stuff from when someone was in their 20s and they're now in their 70s?? LMAO I'll be 40 in a couple years and God help the person who brings up anything I did when I was 15 or 25, unless it's so we can all have a good laugh. As Mary Wilson would say, "Time to move on". Amen Ollie9, Amen
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Post by thanxal on Apr 11, 2017 22:21:17 GMT
Hello to all,
My interview with Jean Terrell went very well and her recall was surprisingly wonderful, whilst she offered nothing that had not been presented in other interviews. I had time to have a delightful visit with Miss Diana Ross. I have never seen her so exuberant! Diana greatly enjoyed watching this video and shared many entertaining anecdotes about each song. Since I have been offered a multi-million dollar deal to tell my story I shall not reveal too much....coming to a bookstore near your!
Tell Jean we love her. We write about her often here on this forum and we wish her all the best.
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Post by bluerock on Apr 11, 2017 22:39:25 GMT
Hello to all,
My interview with Jean Terrell went very well and her recall was surprisingly wonderful, whilst she offered nothing that had not been presented in other interviews. I had time to have a delightful visit with Miss Diana Ross. I have never seen her so exuberant! Diana greatly enjoyed watching this video and shared many entertaining anecdotes about each song. Since I have been offered a multi-million dollar deal to tell my story I shall not reveal too much....coming to a bookstore near your!
Tell Jean we love her. We write about her often here on this forum and we wish her all the best. I will be more than happy to do that. Believe it or not i am more nervous about interviewing her than i have ever been about anyone else in my lengthy career. I guess the last time i ever felt anything like this was when i interviewed Ella Fitzgerald way back in the 80's.
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Post by Honest Woman on Apr 12, 2017 0:37:42 GMT
Operating under the guise of an inveterate anonymous insider, you are also being courted by major publishers to tell your story. So important to tell your story, you are being footed for travel and lodgings to interview retirered minor players in the music industry by these publishers.
Sometimes it is not the big lies but the little ones that unravel you. When you said that you wouldn't be participating in the forum because you would be traveling to interview Jean Terrell I knew you were a liar. Sitting in airports waiting for flights, lodging in a hotel all present a lot of down time. Most people would use this time to be available to catch up on online corrspondence, not shut it down. I guess your nervousness on meeting Jean Terrell paralzyed you, huh?
With book sales down, and the fact that no 'loving' reflection or essay of the Supremes or Diana Ross has not met even marginal success ( Secrets of A Sparrow is a laughable camp classic - considered one of the worst books of all time), I find it hard to believe that anyone is footing the bill for these interviews. Oh by the way, have you heard of Skype, text, e-mail, instant messaging, and social media? I am sure the finance departments of your publishers have.
I have friends in the industry, and no one can seem to place you. Oh by the way, where was your interview with Ella Fitzgerald published?
Hector, you have connections that worked with Ross on the second Motown signing. What you have posted about those years is CLOSER TO THE TRUTH. Do you know anyone who can place this man in the UK distribution or can verify any of his stories?
I was told Diana Ross thought her chance at a comeback would be by recording an album of standards, after all she had one of her biggest hits with Lady Sings The Blues. So she approached Clive Davis for a deal. He turned her down, telling her the market was flooded with such releases, but did offer her a chance to sing a duet with Rod Stewart to give her some much needed exposure in the music industry. Actually, Clive Davis did not believe he could revive her career, but let a legend down gently. Bluecock with such a lengthy and illustrious career , I can only imagine that your list of associates is the size of a phone book. What a busy Facebook page you must have!
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Post by Music on Apr 12, 2017 1:33:38 GMT
Operating under the guise of an inveterate anonymous insider, you are also being courted by major publishers to tell your story. So important to tell your story, you are being footed for travel and lodgings to interview retirered minor players in the music industry by these publishers.
Sometimes it is not the big lies but the little ones that unravel you. When you said that you wouldn't be participating in the forum because you would be traveling to interview Jean Terrell I knew you were a liar. Sitting in airports waiting for flights, lodging in a hotel all present a lot of down time. Most people would use this time to be available to catch up on online corrspondence, not shut it down. I guess your nervousness on meeting Jean Terrell paralzyed you, huh?
With book sales down, and the fact that no 'loving' reflection or essay of the Supremes or Diana Ross has not met even marginal success ( Secrets of A Sparrow is a laughable camp classic - considered one of the worst books of all time), I find it hard to believe that anyone is footing the bill for these interviews. Oh by the way, have you heard of Skype, text, e-mail, instant messaging, and social media? I am sure the finance departments of your publishers have.
I have friends in the industry, and no one can seem to place you. Oh by the way, where was your interview with Ella Fitzgerald published?
Hector, you have connections that worked with Ross on the second Motown signing. What you have posted about those years is CLOSER TO THE TRUTH. Do you know anyone who can place this man in the UK distribution or can verify any of his stories?
I was told Diana Ross thought her chance at a comeback would be by recording an album of standards, after all she had one of her biggest hits with Lady Sings The Blues. So she approached Clive Davis for a deal. He turned her down, telling her the market was flooded with such releases, but did offer her a chance to sing a duet with Rod Stewart to give her some much needed exposure in the music industry. Actually, Clive Davis did not believe he could revive her career, but let a legend down gently. Bluecock with such a lengthy and illustrious career , I can only imagine that your list of associates is the size of a phone book. What a busy Facebook page you must have!
✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️ 5 star response!That Bluerock person is nuts. Ross has zero chance at any career upgrade. Her voice is terrible. I was actually embarrassed for her when hearing comments during one of her Venetian shows.
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Post by Ham Hock Thighs on Apr 12, 2017 2:06:34 GMT
Operating under the guise of an inveterate anonymous insider, you are also being courted by major publishers to tell your story. So important to tell your story, you are being footed for travel and lodgings to interview retirered minor players in the music industry by these publishers.
Sometimes it is not the big lies but the little ones that unravel you. When you said that you wouldn't be participating in the forum because you would be traveling to interview Jean Terrell I knew you were a liar. Sitting in airports waiting for flights, lodging in a hotel all present a lot of down time. Most people would use this time to be available to catch up on online corrspondence, not shut it down. I guess your nervousness on meeting Jean Terrell paralzyed you, huh?
With book sales down, and the fact that no 'loving' reflection or essay of the Supremes or Diana Ross has not met even marginal success ( Secrets of A Sparrow is a laughable camp classic - considered one of the worst books of all time), I find it hard to believe that anyone is footing the bill for these interviews. Oh by the way, have you heard of Skype, text, e-mail, instant messaging, and social media? I am sure the finance departments of your publishers have.
I have friends in the industry, and no one can seem to place you. Oh by the way, where was your interview with Ella Fitzgerald published?
Hector, you have connections that worked with Ross on the second Motown signing. What you have posted about those years is CLOSER TO THE TRUTH. Do you know anyone who can place this man in the UK distribution or can verify any of his stories?
I was told Diana Ross thought her chance at a comeback would be by recording an album of standards, after all she had one of her biggest hits with Lady Sings The Blues. So she approached Clive Davis for a deal. He turned her down, telling her the market was flooded with such releases, but did offer her a chance to sing a duet with Rod Stewart to give her some much needed exposure in the music industry. Actually, Clive Davis did not believe he could revive her career, but let a legend down gently. Bluecock with such a lengthy and illustrious career , I can only imagine that your list of associates is the size of a phone book. What a busy Facebook page you must have!
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Post by Ham Hock Thighs on Apr 12, 2017 2:07:50 GMT
Sound about right to the ears of this bitter gay bitch!
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Post by mpn1jco on Apr 12, 2017 2:44:45 GMT
Operating under the guise of an inveterate anonymous insider, you are also being courted by major publishers to tell your story. So important to tell your story, you are being footed for travel and lodgings to interview retirered minor players in the music industry by these publishers.
Sometimes it is not the big lies but the little ones that unravel you. When you said that you wouldn't be participating in the forum because you would be traveling to interview Jean Terrell I knew you were a liar. Sitting in airports waiting for flights, lodging in a hotel all present a lot of down time. Most people would use this time to be available to catch up on online corrspondence, not shut it down. I guess your nervousness on meeting Jean Terrell paralzyed you, huh?
With book sales down, and the fact that no 'loving' reflection or essay of the Supremes or Diana Ross has not met even marginal success ( Secrets of A Sparrow is a laughable camp classic - considered one of the worst books of all time), I find it hard to believe that anyone is footing the bill for these interviews. Oh by the way, have you heard of Skype, text, e-mail, instant messaging, and social media? I am sure the finance departments of your publishers have.
I have friends in the industry, and no one can seem to place you. Oh by the way, where was your interview with Ella Fitzgerald published?
Hector, you have connections that worked with Ross on the second Motown signing. What you have posted about those years is CLOSER TO THE TRUTH. Do you know anyone who can place this man in the UK distribution or can verify any of his stories?
I was told Diana Ross thought her chance at a comeback would be by recording an album of standards, after all she had one of her biggest hits with Lady Sings The Blues. So she approached Clive Davis for a deal. He turned her down, telling her the market was flooded with such releases, but did offer her a chance to sing a duet with Rod Stewart to give her some much needed exposure in the music industry. Actually, Clive Davis did not believe he could revive her career, but let a legend down gently. Bluecock with such a lengthy and illustrious career , I can only imagine that your list of associates is the size of a phone book. What a busy Facebook page you must have!
✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️ 5 star response!That Bluerock person is nuts. Ross has zero chance at any career upgrade. Her voice is terrible. I was actually embarrassed for her when hearing comments during one of her Venetian shows. What did Ross say at the Venetian shows? What I saw on youtube looked like a downgrade from a high school play. Her clothes look cheap. Where does she get these fabrics - Wal - Mart?
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Post by Music on Apr 12, 2017 3:32:55 GMT
✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️ 5 star response!That Bluerock person is nuts. Ross has zero chance at any career upgrade. Her voice is terrible. I was actually embarrassed for her when hearing comments during one of her Venetian shows. What did Ross say at the Venetian shows? What I saw on youtube looked like a downgrade from a high school play. Her clothes look cheap. Where does she get these fabrics - Wal - Mart?
[ I was refer referring to audience comments. Basically saying the show was kind of boring and Diana's voice was raspy and had too much echo.
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Post by gba on Apr 12, 2017 5:00:12 GMT
Tell Jean we love her. We write about her often here on this forum and we wish her all the best. I will be more than happy to do that. Believe it or not i am more nervous about interviewing her than i have ever been about anyone else in my lengthy career. I guess the last time i ever felt anything like this was when i interviewed Ella Fitzgerald way back in the 80's. Thanks for providing such insights. It's always really fascinating to hear from someone who was really there
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Post by peacenharmony on Apr 12, 2017 10:53:40 GMT
Operating under the guise of an inveterate anonymous insider, you are also being courted by major publishers to tell your story. So important to tell your story, you are being footed for travel and lodgings to interview retirered minor players in the music industry by these publishers.
Sometimes it is not the big lies but the little ones that unravel you. When you said that you wouldn't be participating in the forum because you would be traveling to interview Jean Terrell I knew you were a liar. Sitting in airports waiting for flights, lodging in a hotel all present a lot of down time. Most people would use this time to be available to catch up on online corrspondence, not shut it down. I guess your nervousness on meeting Jean Terrell paralzyed you, huh?
With book sales down, and the fact that no 'loving' reflection or essay of the Supremes or Diana Ross has not met even marginal success ( Secrets of A Sparrow is a laughable camp classic - considered one of the worst books of all time), I find it hard to believe that anyone is footing the bill for these interviews. Oh by the way, have you heard of Skype, text, e-mail, instant messaging, and social media? I am sure the finance departments of your publishers have.
I have friends in the industry, and no one can seem to place you. Oh by the way, where was your interview with Ella Fitzgerald published?
Hector, you have connections that worked with Ross on the second Motown signing. What you have posted about those years is CLOSER TO THE TRUTH. Do you know anyone who can place this man in the UK distribution or can verify any of his stories?
I was told Diana Ross thought her chance at a comeback would be by recording an album of standards, after all she had one of her biggest hits with Lady Sings The Blues. So she approached Clive Davis for a deal. He turned her down, telling her the market was flooded with such releases, but did offer her a chance to sing a duet with Rod Stewart to give her some much needed exposure in the music industry. Actually, Clive Davis did not believe he could revive her career, but let a legend down gently. Bluecock with such a lengthy and illustrious career , I can only imagine that your list of associates is the size of a phone book. What a busy Facebook page you must have!
This site needs to be shut down immediately. How could a moderator allow this trash to be posted is beyond me.
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Post by Supsfan on Apr 12, 2017 13:24:08 GMT
The truth isn't trash dear.
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