#11 - Posted 26 October 2011, 2:12 PM
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No..... its not her fault. Somebody thought it was a good idea to PAY her to sing and she just could not turn down the offer.



Yes she could.

NOBODY forced her.

The idea that it wasn't her fault typical of people who refuse to take responsibility for their actions.


Responsibility for their actions? What in Christ's sake are you talking about?

Dude come on now, she is suppose to be a "singer" that is her profession. You make it sound as if she committed some sort of a crime and refuses to accept culpability.

Look man......let me put it to you this way, Kat de Luna was hired to a job, good or bad that is what she is suppose to do and was paid for to perform that service. (no pun intended) Some people have good days at work, others have bad. I mean that was simply one of those days where at your place of employment things did not turn out so well. If you keep having too many days like that, eventually you get fired and then go on to the unemployment line. This is what happens to people who don't perform up to standards and this is how they end up "take responsibilities for their actions."

Kat will probably end up like many young stars a one hit wonder. Short term she will do just find, long term...... well only time will tell, but one thing for sure, in the very end, only the best survive and truly pass the test of time. She is still young and lets give her a chance to make some more mistakes and maybe she will learn from them and improve. We can't really condemn her just yet.

You know going in front of thousands of people as a relatively, young, inexperienced kid, its like you are under a lot of pressure and anything can go wrong at anytime. Just give her a break and hopefully she will make it out of this one alive and well.
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#12 - Posted 26 October 2011, 3:01 PM
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No..... its not her fault. Somebody thought it was a good idea to PAY her to sing and she just could not turn down the offer.



Yes she could.

NOBODY forced her.

The idea that it wasn't her fault typical of people who refuse to take responsibility for their actions.


Responsibility for their actions? What in Christ's sake are you talking about?

Dude come on now, she is suppose to be a "singer" that is her profession. You make it sound as if she committed some sort of a crime and refuses to accept culpability.

Look man......let me put it to you this way, Kat de Luna was hired to a job, good or bad that is what she is suppose to do and was paid for to perform that service. (no pun intended) Some people have good days at work, others have bad. I mean that was simply one of those days where at your place of employment things did not turn out so well. If you keep having too many days like that, eventually you get fired and then go on to the unemployment line. This is what happens to people who don't perform up to standards and this is how they end up "take responsibilities for their actions."

Kat will probably end up like many young stars a one hit wonder. Short term she will do just find, long term...... well only time will tell, but one thing for sure, in the very end, only the best survive and truly pass the test of time. She is still young and lets give her a chance to make some more mistakes and maybe she will learn from them and improve. We can't really condemn her just yet.

You know going in front of thousands of people as a relatively, young, inexperienced kid, its like you are under a lot of pressure and anything can go wrong at anytime. Just give her a break and hopefully she will make it out of this one alive and well.



You were the one who said it wasn't her fault.

Of course it is her fault.
She agreed to do it.
She arrived at the stadium
She decided to embellish the National Anthem with her pretensions, self-absorbed screeching.

Totally, unequivocally, undeniably, 100% HER FAULT
Edited on 10/26/2011 3:01 PM by anthonyC.
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#13 - Posted 26 October 2011, 3:02 PM
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Joe Cocker had none. he has a spastic tendency, and even looks mildly handicapped. quite the opposite to people like Elvis. yet, he managed to have a fabulous career.


Ever see Joe Cocker on Stage, live?

I have....He owned the stage.
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#14 - Posted 26 October 2011, 3:13 PM
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No..... its not her fault. Somebody thought it was a good idea to PAY her to sing and she just could not turn down the offer.



Yes she could.

NOBODY forced her.

The idea that it wasn't her fault typical of people who refuse to take responsibility for their actions.


Responsibility for their actions? What in Christ's sake are you talking about?

Dude come on now, she is suppose to be a "singer" that is her profession. You make it sound as if she committed some sort of a crime and refuses to accept culpability.

Look man......let me put it to you this way, Kat de Luna was hired to a job, good or bad that is what she is suppose to do and was paid for to perform that service. (no pun intended) Some people have good days at work, others have bad. I mean that was simply one of those days where at your place of employment things did not turn out so well. If you keep having too many days like that, eventually you get fired and then go on to the unemployment line. This is what happens to people who don't perform up to standards and this is how they end up "take responsibilities for their actions."

Kat will probably end up like many young stars a one hit wonder. Short term she will do just find, long term...... well only time will tell, but one thing for sure, in the very end, only the best survive and truly pass the test of time. She is still young and lets give her a chance to make some more mistakes and maybe she will learn from them and improve. We can't really condemn her just yet.

You know going in front of thousands of people as a relatively, young, inexperienced kid, its like you are under a lot of pressure and anything can go wrong at anytime. Just give her a break and hopefully she will make it out of this one alive and well.



You were the one who said it wasn't her fault.

Of course it is her fault.
She agreed to do it.
She arrived at the stadium
She decided to embellish the National Anthem with her pretensions, self-absorbed screeching.

Totally, unequivocally, undeniably, 100% HER FAULT



I'd rather see these stars bumble the anthem than march with terrorists like Gloria Estefan did in Miami.
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#15 - Posted 26 October 2011, 3:16 PM
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No..... its not her fault. Somebody thought it was a good idea to PAY her to sing and she just could not turn down the offer.



Yes she could.

NOBODY forced her.

The idea that it wasn't her fault typical of people who refuse to take responsibility for their actions.


Responsibility for their actions? What in Christ's sake are you talking about?

Dude come on now, she is suppose to be a "singer" that is her profession. You make it sound as if she committed some sort of a crime and refuses to accept culpability.

Look man......let me put it to you this way, Kat de Luna was hired to a job, good or bad that is what she is suppose to do and was paid for to perform that service. (no pun intended) Some people have good days at work, others have bad. I mean that was simply one of those days where at your place of employment things did not turn out so well. If you keep having too many days like that, eventually you get fired and then go on to the unemployment line. This is what happens to people who don't perform up to standards and this is how they end up "take responsibilities for their actions."

Kat will probably end up like many young stars a one hit wonder. Short term she will do just find, long term...... well only time will tell, but one thing for sure, in the very end, only the best survive and truly pass the test of time. She is still young and lets give her a chance to make some more mistakes and maybe she will learn from them and improve. We can't really condemn her just yet.

You know going in front of thousands of people as a relatively, young, inexperienced kid, its like you are under a lot of pressure and anything can go wrong at anytime. Just give her a break and hopefully she will make it out of this one alive and well.



You were the one who said it wasn't her fault.

Of course it is her fault.
She agreed to do it.
She arrived at the stadium
She decided to embellish the National Anthem with her pretensions, self-absorbed screeching.

Totally, unequivocally, undeniably, 100% HER FAULT



I'd rather see these stars bumble the anthem than march with terrorists like Gloria Estefan did in Miami.






I agree with you 100%
It was a tragedy and upsetting when Gloria and Emilio Hosted that party for Obama!







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Ever see Joe Cocker on Stage, live?

I have....He owned the stage.

his best days of owning stages were when he did the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. that was early 70s. i still have the album, on vinyl. philistines like you have it on CD, or mp3, if you have it at all.
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anthonyc says


Ever see Joe Cocker on Stage, live?

I have....He owned the stage.

his best days of owning stages were when he did the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. that was early 70s. i still have the album, on vinyl. philistines like you have it on CD, or mp3, if you have it at all.



Too bad my Ms pretentious douche-bag. I do have it on vinyl. Of course I live in the 21st century so I copied to mp3 to listen to it on my travels.
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you have it on vinyl, you say. what do you play it on? the HITACHI you bought on sale at WalMart.?
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