To call it a "verbal brickbat" is an understatement. We're just raking up issues about a singer's personal life, which has nothing to do with her talent and achievements. Come on, all of us have our ups and downs in life, and our regrets. Does that give license to someone to demand that we cooperate and insult us if we don't? I think not... FN
On 21 November 2012 19:40, Roland.francis <[email protected]> wrote: > FN, look at it this way. She has the right to non-cooperation with the > film makers and I have the right to hurl a verbal brickbat at her for it. > What would you have done in her place? Let the film-maker tell the story > the best way he sees it or fully cooperate and get it done with your input? > Wait. Don't answer that question as it may prejudice you. >
