celebrity privacy
Posted By: anon on 2008-02-05
In Reply to: As an MT, this just makes me ill. I mean, she is a celeb, but NO different than anyone sm - From a VERY reliable source inside...
I was once the personal secetary/traveling companion of a famous female author/lecturer who shall remain anonymous. My main job was to keep people away from her so she could focus on giving her talks, signing books, etc. I never in my life saw so many people do such strange things to get to a person just for an autograph or to be able to say they "saw her up close" or "touched her" and all that. And now with cell phones that take photos -- who knows what people would do to this celeb. Take pictures of her or her chart, say she told them this or that, etc. Sell the stuff. If they keep her away from people, there can be no chance of false rumors and possible law suits, etc. in the future for alleged or proven this and that.
The one I worked for --she and I had to HIDE on many occasions to escape people so that we could eat or even just rest. It made for a fun and interesting job but as a celeb, you just don't get privacy often. People follow you everywhere -- it was a pain at times and kind of spooky too to see just how far people would go.
I can understand all these measures. I have not kept up with her story; really do not know much about her, but if she is ill these policies sound very good for her. I would want the same for my former boss if she were still alive. She'd want it too, believe me.
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once you are of celebrity status, your business....
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Anyone out there see Celebrity Apprentice last night notice...sm
that they didn't mention which team made the most sales like they always do - and even though the guys did the absolute worst job with their "sales trailer" they won? It was obvious to my husband and myself that Gene Simmons really ticked off the Kodak people by not coming to their meeting and then the 2 gals he sent irritated them - so probably no matter what the other team did Kodak was determined to not let him win. Plus Gene basically had his adult version of a temper tantrum at the end of being mad that Kodak didn't name him the winner and therefore he named 2 people that weren't a problem with the challenge to take to the boardroom to make Donald fire him.
...privacy??? How self-centered of them to think
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Pricing out privacy fence...
When I landed at our place in 2002, I quickly learned I HAD to put up a privacy fence for the safety of my animals as well as the safety of the little kids who visit their grandparents next door, because I found them once too often in the pasture trying to pet the animals, and a hoof to their forheads would have been a very bad thing.
I went to Home Depot and quickly got discouraged at not only the cost of doing it yourself, but the labor and tools required. I live in New England and the ground is 90% ROCK...try digging a post hole through THAT and have fence posts spaced out appropriately...ain't gonna happen.
So, I called a fence place that was in the phone book. They came over FOR FREE, measured out what I wanted, sat down with me and a book and showed me what was available, gave me costs, and said "call us when your're ready."
You bet your bippie I went with the fencing company. They had 274 feet of 6' cedar privacy fence completely installed in ONE DAY for under $4000 (back in 2003). They had the guys, the knowhow, and the proper equipment. I had to go with metal pipes instead of wood poles because our ground is so wet and rocky, and I thought it would be ugly, but it has worked out absolutely wonderfully. I haven't painted or stained it either, just let it turn that pretty gray that cedar does.
You can see some pictures of it on my website here: http://www.perin.org/images/specialnelliewinta.jpg http://www.perin.org/Webpics/slides/Frogs%20yum.html
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I agree - I wanted my privacy at that age - still do! (sm)
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Change your privacy settings too
LOL!!! The creditors *should* not ..
I forgot to add this: call each account on your report, and change your privacy settings. Ask for your informaton not be shared. Do this with your bank too.
You can opt out of offers here:
https://www.optoutprescreen.com/opt_form.cgi
Huh - She says in the privacy of her own home - how does that impact your air? nm
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Talk about a patient's privacy being intruded upon.
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I laughed when I saw that privacy and cell phones, my goodness
out in public those 2 just do not go together. Unless I get a call (which I seldom do on my cell) I do not make those obnoxious calls that lets everyone else around me or a block away listen to all my conversation. I am so put off by those I usually try to walk away from the person who is doing this. By the way, if I am tracked they will find me 99.9% of the time in my own home.
Go under Internet Properties, Privacy, Sites and you can block any websites you want from there
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