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I been following this a bit. I follow the comics biz a little, even as my comicbook reading/buying has dropped to virtually nil.DC Follies
Here's a link to a post by my friend, Mark Evanier, about the sad current state of affairs at DC Comics. If anyone should know about this company, he should. Key quote:
The last time I was up there, it felt peopled with folks who were temps, whether they knew that or not. I also had a hard time holding it in my brain that I was in the DC offices because absolutely nothing about that company, apart from the trademarked names of some of the characters they publish, connected for me to the DC Comics I read in the fifties and sixties and worked for in the seventies and a few decades after.
Mark said a mouthful. I could have posted this in the workplace thread or even "There's A Protest Going On". Institutions change internally over time, sometimes radically, but keep the old external symbols with which they can manipulate people.
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That's hilarious!
Times must be tough for Ellen. She’s selling her sheep:
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Ellen DeGeneres Is Selling $10 Million of Art in Hamptons
Ellen DeGeneres Is Selling Pricey Flock of Sheep in the Hamptonswww.bloombergquint.com
Last week, I discovered and dl'd this podcast. Over the past couple of days, I was able to listen to some of it. I'm currently in the middle of episode 3.![]()
Prince: the story of 1999 – Podcast
The official podcast dedicated to Prince, the singular artist and artistic visionary. Featuring explorations of Prince's massive discography, interviews with his trusted collaborators, and stories about his groundbreaking, prolific career. Brought to you by The Prince Estate, which passionately...podtail.com
For a Prince fan, this is fantastic! So much Prince history here. And so much I had never heard before. Basically, it covers a 2+ year period from the time after Controversy was released, the Controversy tour timeline, the Rolling Stones opening act debacle, the creation of the songs that would be on 1999, the creation of his side bands (The Time, Vanity 6, etc) and his alter-ego Jamie Starr, and more. Eventually, it will get to the release and (I assume) tour of 1999, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
Very well done.
In that article you linked to was what Keith Richards said about the incident.You prompted me to look this up:
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That Time Prince Got Booed Off the Rolling Stones’ Stage
Prince wasn't yet a huge star when he opened for the Rolling Stones on Oct. 9, 1981. Fans booed the singer off the stage while throwing food at his band.ultimateclassicrock.com
Of course, this upholds my faith in humanity.![]()
That quote also included that observation that Richards was "apparently unaware that Prince was his birth name."Following the Stones’ tour, Keith Richards was asked about the Prince incidents. “Prince has to find out what it means to be a prince. That’s the trouble with conferring a title on yourself before you’ve proved it. That was his attitude when he opened for us on the tour, and it was insulting to our audience. You don’t try to knock off the headline like that when you’re playing a Stones [concert]. You’d be much better off just being yourself and protecting that. He’s a prince who thinks he’s a king already. Good luck to him.”

So in my other rant, I mentioned Law and Order SVU which I always jokingly called SUV
Off to the internet to see if there's some fun image or meme creators that share my joke
Not many surprisingly but:
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