When I was out in Arizona for THAT convention I went to, a friends of mine told me a local AZ magazine wanted to interview me. So on my last night there, WHILE I was out at karaoke with dot bots Sonora and Rachel, a reporter showed up. I thought he was friends with my local pals, so I gave him my time. It was totally unannounced. I told my local pals where I would be and presto- a guy named Corrin showed up. At first I thought he was their friend and they were on their way, but after a bit of conversation I found out he was a reporter/writer for Java Magazine. Well, normally during an interview you sit down in a quiet area and talk but it was my last night there and we had planned this karaoke night ages ago.
Once he started asking me questions I was showing him some of the pictures in my camera and blackberry. I am not happy with the tone in the interview but you can not change things once they are printed. No wonder celebrities get pissed off at the press, being misquoted SUCKS.
I have to clear up these misquotes as I am PISSED OFF about them.



Once he started asking me questions I was showing him some of the pictures in my camera and blackberry (above he makes it sound like I was dying to show him pictures to brag).
Also, the NO CLAPPING part. He told me his editor cut some parts out to save space, as he failed to explain here that NO ONE clapped for any singers. I found that rather odd. No matter how good the singer was, no one clapped. He makes it sound (above) that I was shocked that no one clapped for me. You give people your time, and they stab you in the back in their little interviews.
I am not happy with the tone in the interview but you can not change things once they are printed. No wonder celebrities get pissed off at the press, being misquoted SUCKS.Big stars like Madonna, or so I have heard, insist on having their management proof read the interview before it is printed. I told/asked Corrin I wanted to see it but he ignored that and used my pictures from my myspace page without asking, without permission.
He also failed to mention I DO have help answering some of the emails, I am not a micro-manager. SOME of the emails must be answered by me personally (about 800 of them a day). But facts are obviously not that important to some magazines.

He quotes me above as saying "American guys are horrible". Hello? I never said that and do not think that. I said it is horrible how American guys are all circumcised without their permission. This misquote really really irks me. I found him on facebook and told him so. He humbly apologized and said he would correct it for the online version. And as far as me inviting him to the hotel, it was to continue the interview if he wanted, but he makes it sound like I wanted to get my leg over (or under). Whatever. So easy to hide behind your desk and have YOUR story put into print, even if it is not accurate. That's what I get for being kind and generous. Makes you want to think twice about doing so again.
I can't begin to tell you, how the constant spontaneousness,
got very stressful, because of the need to be in Phx. and Mesa,
at the same time. Aside from the fabulous opening night,
the rest of the way, was anti-climatic. It was like a top contending
team, that just couldn't get the job done. So many last minute decisions,
that could have gone either way. Almost like the luck of the bounce.
I had no idea that Corrin Green was going to do an interview.
It just didn't seem like it was going to materialize on that final Super
Bowl night.
Yet, where I sang, the passion was there in full swing. The whole Java Mag.
thing was Lilly G's idea. I did not even know those people, let alone the
magazine.
It felt like the musical playoffs, and what do Cubs fans do, when
they get to
the playoffs, THEY CRY AFTERWARDS.
I did not know if any of the Dot Bots
were gonna come to the west side or not,
or if you were gonna be too tired on that final
night. I was slightly expecting a fantastic finish,
that never materialized. With the tension of being
around Lilly G. and Chuck Ross for a couple of days,
unexpectedly, along with my equipment being
soaked in the rain, I wanted out, since Lilly G.,
and Chuck was constantly fighting. I knew my
comfort zone on the west side, and had no idea,
that it was going to turn out that way. I really
cried my heart out on that Mon. morning,
since that was the most projected date.
I felt most of all, that I choked on that
Super Bowl Sun. night. How so many
months of waiting, turned out the way it did.
I could slightly feel the hurting what you was
going through, with the Tour Links crap.
I felt to horrible for so long, the way it all
turned out. One could not have the hindsight,
that so many mistakes would occure.
Once in awhile, the tears still do linger
when I think about it.