I don't swallow this argument. Bardroy made money on the movie,  and Lornna 
perhaps didn't get a pie from it. I find it ridiculous to read that Lorna gets 
gigs because Bardroy made her famous.  Maybe, the movie is NOT a total biopic 
on her, but involves her and Chris. IF I understand 
correctly, Lorna has been rewarded by Bardroy and, hence, makes more money than 
her usual fame would have brought in. The argument cuts both ways. If it wasn't 
for the movie, perhaps GOA would have not invited her nor would she have 
invited elsewhere to sing. In the non-traditional sense, Lorna is perversely 
earning a pension. Those who want to swallow this argument, please do so. As 
for me, It makes me go to sleep. Good night.

Eugene Correia


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> On Jul 22, 2018, at 9:42 PM, Roland Francis <roland.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> To clarify, it’s not a pension in the traditional sense. 
> 
> He made a movie and she gets gigs because of it. He increased the aura around 
> her and that will get her that much more of an income as long as she uses her 
> fame.
> 
> Roland.
> 

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