ive just finished watching some linkin park video about the process of making their new album, and there was one thing that shocked me, that sounded grimey (i cant stand musical celebrities, just musicians...). this guy from LP, chester bennington, was explaining that due to their new social status (in a very cocky-childish voice) people (fans, other bands, their own family..) had tosign an agreement to be able to talk to them. ive always thought that these were just jokes people used to talk about, but i find it pathetic that even your wife has to sign a paper to have a direct access to you. is this real? he shows em in the video but i still think thats 'illegal' in some ways, including legal ways....
I would love to coment on this topic, but my people are telling me you haven't completed the proper documentation to have a conversation with me.
It happens. My aunt went to school with the younger sister of the highest paid and most popular new anchor in Atlanta, and she said that she had to have an appointment to see her own sister.
"This just in: You're a jerk!" Get it!?! 'Cause she's...a...news...anchor...and...a...jerk. HEH.. Heh... heh... heh. [wipes sweat from forehead, backs away slowly]