Re: scott s. --- MOP v2

From: "Creed -7M3 - Live" <creed7m3live@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Tue
7 May 2002 21:37:38 -0400

Great point about the second creation of MOP. I think that being too well known would be too confining for me also. The money and positive influencing of others would be great. But the accountability to complete strangers would be something to dread.

Maybe MOP v2 will be on their next album.

Jim

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The Choquettes wrote:
It must be terrible to be famous. No sarcasm there, by the
way. All the money in the world would not mean a thing
if I could not go to the hospital when I am injured, for fear
of reporters. Even taking a walk down the street could mean
meeting a pushy fan. I would worry about my child's
safety often. I couldn't handle that life at all. Being the best
at what you do and getting rich off of it is great, but to
become a "superstar" must be very confining. He has sort
of  created his own prison again.
"Be careful what you wish for."
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Personally I'm tired of hearing about  why he did not go to the hospital. When I had my accident, I was more worried about my son, and even though we were in the hospital I refused to be checked because I felt fine.That same night I started getting sore, and ended up being out of work for 5 weeks. So WTF does it matter that he didn't go when it happened!!


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