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  1. MARCH 2016!!!!

     

    YOU PEOPLE NEED TO HELP ME WITH THE PRE-SALE. As soon as you know details please post in here in case I'm sleep or something

     

     

    the dates are up on livenation.co.uk I think Preorder starts the 8th. I

    hope you get good seats! :)

  2. someone explain "Lessons Learned"

    I'm curious, too. It sounds like an abusive co-dependent relationship. It almost reminds me of her character from WDIGM/WDIGMT. She feels responsible for something in the relationship; he blames her, too, and becomes an alcoholic ("he's not himself when that record comes on"). She blames herself for the abuse from him, but they don't leave each other.

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  3. You know what.....I would have loved an unplugged from Janet at this age and time during her promo week singing 6 songs off the album no interview to give everyone a preview of the album like on ABC.  Kathy could have made this happen.  At some point I do want an unplugged Janet special!  It would be beautiful if she showcased the songs that we love as fans ranging from "Empty", "Lonely, "Black Eagle", "My Need", "Well Travelled", "The Great Forever", etc. 

    Co-sign.  I've wanted her to do an unplugged ever since I saw her I Get Lonely on Rosie O'. OMG, and if she ever made a cd from it. . . .:blush:

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  4. Have y'all heard about this? 

    This is the stuff nightmares are made of for the self-conscious.

    Instead of telling someone how you feel face to face, a new app in beta called Peeple is unleashing the five-star rating and review system on humans. The app hasn't launched yet, but the founders say on their website the goal is to "change the way people can learn about each other online," whether it's looking at prospective roommates, dates or learning about a potential business partner.

    Perhaps the most unnerving part of it all for some people: Anyone can add a new user and you can't remove your profile from the app.

    The only item needed to add a person to the app is the user's cell phone number. They'll then receive a text message letting them know who started their profile.

    A review works the same way it would on other platforms for restaurants and services. A person is given a rating of up to five stars and then the reviewer can leave a short message explaining their rationale.

    Reviews two stars and below are sent to a user's inbox before being published, giving them 48 hours to work out the disagreement with a reviewer. If there is no resolution when the period expires, the review is then published and the person will have the chance to publicly defend him or herself against the feedback.

    If a review is posted by someone a user does not know or includes bullying and other hateful content violating the app's terms and conditions, it will be removed. Peeple's creators say users will have to agree they are 21 and older before joining the app.

    While the concept sounds scary, Peeple's creators are billing it as a "positivity app" and advise future users to use it how they would any other social network.

    "Your network lifts you up and says positive things about you so that you can have a strong online reputation and get job opportunities, access to more networking opportunities with like-minded people, interact with other single people, and have the ability to search others to make better decisions around your greatest assets such as your family," the Peeple website says. "You can look up the character of the people you meet and interact with."

    Peeple seems to be one of the first apps geared to the masses for rating people and having reviewers take ownership for their comments, while other apps have focused on anonymous reviews in more niche areas.

    Knozen is a fun app letting users rate their co-worker's quirks, personality and work ethic by presenting users with photos of two colleagues and a question like, "Who is more likely to leave work early for a date?" or "Who is more likely to sing a song out loud?"

    Another app called Lulu lets women research and review men, with reviews factoring into an average score of up to 10 points.

    Receipts: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/peeple-app-lets-rate-humans-restaurant/story?id=34175167

  5. Janet should have been in her first year eligible. Anyone who has seen her perform (especially with the RN tour, UCAP, and the current tour) can see the rock influences. Outside of her hot 100 and mainstream rock #1 black cat, she consistently has rock influences on her albums. And the biggest pop rock artist right now, P!nk, owes a lot of her swag to the ground Janet laid. Induct, Janet! 

  6. I tweeted Jimmy and asked him did "Unbreakable" make the Grammy window....I know what some of u think here already, but I think if Janet ever deserved praise this album does.

    I'd love to see her win another grammy and perform there, again. I would think No Sleeep, Unbreakable (even though it's not a proper single), and Burnitup! would all be eligible. The album itself with any future single would just be pushed to the 2017 Grammy awards. No Sleeep I would also THINK would get a couple nominations for 2016. :unsure:

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