Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Was She An Agent?
It's possible the lady who I thought would want to agree to the "Desperately Seeking Susan" movie, which wasn't about gay issues, doesn't want to look on her involvement in the gay rights project as accidental? When she met her first husband many years ago, she was attracted to his singing voice; and even though she had no special qualifications, she ended up getting him a job as an entertainer in a popular and quality tourist location. The man, himself, didn't have good credentials to begin with--but apparently he had talent! As far as I understand, the marriage broke up fairly soon afterwards. The lady apparently wasn't able to keep up with the social demands and the business involved. That's the best of my understanding--my opinion! Not too long afterwards, the singer went to the far north of Canada and got a job working as an announcer for a radio station.--It was part of a radio/TV network. This man made this effort on his own, if I'm not mistaken. His wife, or estranged wife at the time, didn't help him. But she went to live near him for family reasons. And before too long, the man was killed in an accident. *** So, is the above lady an agent? She wanted to see herself as one? And others supported her? I don't have the facts. From my view, I've said the parties could pay her, or not pay her, whatever they saw fit! [Have also said the mistakes and liabilities of some should be deducted from their compensation! But they might be able to redeem themselves, at least somewhat, if they would work to overcome their mistakes from the past!?] *** Anyway, I don't feel the above points are up to me to decide!? This lady hasn't worked directly with me; and she can negotiate with those who did.
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