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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI think the most likely senario is that they haven't actually got any 'mega stars' to agree to doing it yet.Who would want to be associated with this dubious venture? / Which is exactly why it will be canceled (scenario #1).or it is not canceled and this really is Michael's BAM platform (wild unlikely scenario #2).
I think the most likely senario is that they haven't actually got any 'mega stars' to agree to doing it yet.Who would want to be associated with this dubious venture? /
Shocker...
:lol: I just checked this: What is located at the company address of Global Live Events LLP in Bristol? A bar with the name "Humbug". :lol: :lol: :lol:
Two actors appear as stars at two rival theatres. They are equally talented, equally pleasing. One advertises himself simply as a tragedian, under his proper name - the other boasts that he is a prince, and wears decorations presented by all the potentates of the world, including the "King of the Cannibal Islands." He is correctly set down as a "humbug," while this term is never applied to the other actor.****Why? Not because he cheats or imposes upon the public, for he does not, but because, as generally understood, "humbug" consists in putting on glittering appearances - outside show - novel expedients, by which to suddenly arrest public attention, and attract the public eye and ear.****An honest man who arrests public attention will be called a "humbug,"' but he is not a swindler or an impostor. If, however, after attracting crowds of customers by his unique displays, a man foolishly fails to give them a full equivalent for their money, they never patronize him a second time, but they very properly denounce him as a swindler, a cheat, an impostor; they do not, however, call him a "humbug." He fails, not because he advertises his wares in an outre manner, but because, after attracting crowds of patrons, he stupidly and wickedly cheats them. <blockquote></blockquote>P.T. Barnum--"Humbugs of the World"
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login :lol: I just checked this: What is located at the company address of Global Live Events LLP in Bristol? A bar with the name "Humbug". :lol: :lol: :lol: Great find Grace!PT Barnum's definition of a humbug, and it's contrast to that of a swindler:QuoteTwo actors appear as stars at two rival theatres. They are equally talented, equally pleasing. One advertises himself simply as a tragedian, under his proper name - the other boasts that he is a prince, and wears decorations presented by all the potentates of the world, including the "King of the Cannibal Islands." He is correctly set down as a "humbug," while this term is never applied to the other actor.****Why? Not because he cheats or imposes upon the public, for he does not, but because, as generally understood, "humbug" consists in putting on glittering appearances - outside show - novel expedients, by which to suddenly arrest public attention, and attract the public eye and ear.****An honest man who arrests public attention will be called a "humbug,"' but he is not a swindler or an impostor. If, however, after attracting crowds of customers by his unique displays, a man foolishly fails to give them a full equivalent for their money, they never patronize him a second time, but they very properly denounce him as a swindler, a cheat, an impostor; they do not, however, call him a "humbug." He fails, not because he advertises his wares in an outre manner, but because, after attracting crowds of patrons, he stupidly and wickedly cheats them. <blockquote></blockquote>P.T. Barnum--"Humbugs of the World"
The billing is 100% Barnum style. This is great stuff.Thanks Michael... and thanks Jackson Family for playing along. I'm thrilled! party/ (you know they did all this directly for us right? this is a gift to hoaxers... and specifically hoaxers on this board.... weeeeee!)