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If I was forced to go to a Taylor Swift concert I'd do the same.
The music's awful and I couldn't care less about what suits a bunch of crazed 15 year olds.Don't diss Taylor, you don't want the Swifties on your tail.
Frankly I love her, she's the Demming of music (for you non-business types just google Demming) where she is constantly tracking her fans and giving them what they want. She is a business genius. Not quite in Dolly's league but really, really good. Think about it, the fans who can't get tickets still go hang out in the parking lots of the venues. So now they're talking about putting up screens in the lots so they can watch the concert AND they will charge those fans to get in.
For my daughter's 16th I got 6 tix to one of her concerts and hired a limo to take them to/from the concert and anywhere else they wanted to go. 12 years later and they still talk about it.
The music's awful and I couldn't care less about what suits a bunch of crazed 15 year olds.
Do you mean Deming, as in quality management?
She's far from a genius. That entails original thought.
What I've heard that's the result of her writing is far from genius. I don't follow entertainment news so I don't really know what her political views are. I do know that her music sucks, and yes that's always subjective.Sorry I should have spell checking myself.
You may not like her music, but it's still the result of her writing (that is original thought) and millions of people, including grown-ups from what I've seen on TV, do like it. Plus she astutely started in country but quickly transitioned to a more commercial style.
So far she's making excellent career choices. Guessing you hate her politics.
Raise your hand if you are surprised HuggyBear is going full scumbag?Former coach Bob Huggins Says He Never Resigned at WVU
Bob Huggins says he never resigned as West Virginia's basketball coach following a drunken-driving arrest and wants his job back, according to a letter from his attorney to the university.
Huggins' Cleveland-based attorney, David A. Campbell, wrote to the university Friday that Huggins "never signed a resignation letter and never communicated a resignation to anyone at WVU," according to the letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press on Saturday.
Huggins never resigned from WVU, attorney says