--- "That Jennifer Chick" <jennipaigesayshi2u@...> wrote:
>
> First I take great offense to your calling my fans "losers". Have YOU
> got anything better to say yourself? Maybe you're the real loser. If
> you do not like what my fans have to say then get your own website.
> You say that my music is a waste of time well, do you even have any
> music yourself? What are YOU doing?
That guy was a hit-and-run-- we'll probably never see him again,
unlike that expletive-spewing monobrow that's been junking up the
forum. B's gonna have to keep a close eye on that one or we're gonna
get hammered again.
> Furthermore it is not the job of the moderator to post information
> about me. this website is strictly for my fans and it's up to them to
> talk.
Honestly, there hasn't been much to talk about until recently. You've
been putting a lot of effort into an album. A mailing list/web forum
like this will be subject to quiet periods. When you're in the studio
writing or recording, there's not too much to say. Once you have a
record in the stores and line up some dates, we'll probably be quite
busy here. On the whole this is better than what happened to the
"Fumbling Towards Ecstacy" group of Sarah McLachlan fans. When she
went off to have a baby, people on the group kept talking... and
talking... and talking... and pretty much left Sarah behind. I left
not long after Sarah released an album, and nobody on the list seemed
to care because the group as a whole had digressed so far from their
original purpose.
Before MySpace and when jenniferpaige.com was under Disney's control,
B was one of the few people who let the community know what you were
up to. And, needless to say, we like hearing from you when you get a
chance to drop by. I hope once things get busy, you'll still be able
to throw us a nod every once in a while.
A word about MySpace: I don't particularly like it. In fact, there's
exactly one MySpace profile I've read more than once-- yours. I go
there because it gives you an easy way to let us know what you're
doing. And, if Steve doesn't like the design, that's fine and well.
I'd rather have you behind a piano or before a mic making music than
cowering over your laptop teaching yourself HTML.