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27 is a bad number for Rock 'n Rollers
#366428 02/13/12 03:53 AM
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Yeah, I was really glad when Regina Spektor turned 28.

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Far too many have died far too young.


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fredk #366451 02/13/12 07:52 AM
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Fred, you've never heard of the '27 Club'?


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RickF #366465 02/13/12 02:12 PM
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If you're gonna bite the dust in your younger years, 27 and 33 will put you in the best company.

I thought everyone already knew that.


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jakewash #366473 02/13/12 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: jakewash
Far too many have died far too young.


Hmm, as someone who has had some past experience in this area, perhaps it has something to do with the vocation they chose? The problem is(and it has never changed)that the entertainment business is loaded with far more than its share of "manipulators and bloodsuckers" who take advantage of, in many cases, not particularly bright but perhaps talented and very insecure people who often just make bad decisions.


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