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David Osgood Quotes

«I want Janie's credit card to be taken away. Janie has spent money into oblivion. They will tell you that the income over the past few years earned them $47 million, but what they won't tell you is that they spent $48 million, which is a huge net operating loss.»
Author: David Osgood
«They attempted to put out a fan magazine, but since it wasn't done correctly, no one bought it. There was an unsuccessful Web site and a surplus amount of bonuses set to help Janie and her cohorts.»
Author: David Osgood
«The longest she ever spent with Jimi was when she tagged along with Leon to a concert when she was 9-years-old.»
Author: David Osgood
«Jimi's fan base is one thing only it's about his genius as guitarist, musician and performer. All the work needed to solidify the fan base was accomplished in 1970 when he was alive, creating, and creative. Nothing magical about Janie Hendrix adds to that legacy.»
Author: David Osgood
«I don't think they know what's going to happen.»
Author: David Osgood
«That usually takes nine months to a year from the time of the suspension, and by that time the business is gone.»
Author: David Osgood
«It's part of a pattern.»
Author: David Osgood
«I don't know how you put blame on the people who were promoting the rave or providing the event.»
Author: David Osgood
«Kids are going to be kids, and if there is a backlash against either rave promoters or venues, we're going to be much less safer for it. These promoters know the limitations with which they can put on events in town. Kids are going to do this, either in an abandoned factory or in a venue where you have access to paramedics and police officers and security.»
Author: David Osgood
«It just depends on the political climate, whether they think that raves are a good, safe outlet, or whether they think they are evil.»
Author: David Osgood