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Title: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: dolphin on August 28, 2006, 03:31:46 PM
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Posted by Rose Quintiliano on Aug 27, 2006, 21:34





Just three months ago in May, you may recall that someone made off with a laptap containing the Social Security numbers of 26.5 million people on file at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which really makes you want to protect yourself even more from becoming a victim of identity theft. In a Time magazine article, it was mentioned that a group of employees are suing Union Pacific Railroad over the casual way the company used the numbers to ID workers, a practice that became an issue in April when a computer with the names and numbers of 30,000 employees was stolen.

Financial institutions are the only group besides your employers that are required by law to collect your Social Security number. However,we all know that doctors, dentists, and hospitals often say that insurance companies require them. Not so. Unless you're using Medicaid, or Medicare, you are not required. We all give it out though, possibly to avoid going the extra rounds with them. They say you can't believe everything you read, however in this case you can take this to the bank. So how do these clever people get our Social Security numbers? Quite easy. For just a small fee, you can obtain just about all the information (background check) you need to know about a person. It's all under public records, if you have ever sued someone, had liens or judgements against you, credit cards, etc. If you go to zabasearch.com, you can get a birth date, close relatives associated with you, and more if you want to shell out the money. Case and point, why do celebrities need to worry? Stalkers can easily access information by simply looking them up and obtaining their addresses.

So here we are almost in September, and as you may already know it's when record companies release their cream de la creme, when the college kids are back in their dorms with lots of laundry money to spend at download sites, and Sam Goody's. Bob Dylan's "Modern Times" will be released on Aug. 29, it's been half a decade since the release of "Love and Theft". It's been three years since the release of The Rapture's debut "Echoes," now comes "Pieces of the People We Love." Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell." Other bands that are rumored to release their albums before the end of the year are Linkin Park and 50 Cent.


Besides smelling like a Rose, "Who's the heiress of them all?" The ever-humble Paris Hilton, come October will be launching "Heiress", a fruity, floral, jasmine scent with earthy inspirations. Since dropping out of the 2007 movie "Dallas," Jennifer Lopez is adding yet another scent to her collection, "Live Luxe," a blend of fruity, floral mix combined with a touch of musk, vanilla and sandalwood.

Rose's Scoop: Do you have an adorable pooch? If so, auditions are being held beginning Sept. 9 in Los Angeles for the show "America's Cutest Puppies." The puppy must be between four and eight months old at the time of the audition.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Mysteron on August 28, 2006, 03:41:19 PM
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Posted by Rose Quintiliano on Aug 27, 2006, 21:34





Just three months ago in May, you may recall that someone made off with a laptap containing the Social Security numbers of 26.5 million people on file at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which really makes you want to protect yourself even more from becoming a victim of identity theft. In a Time magazine article, it was mentioned that a group of employees are suing Union Pacific Railroad over the casual way the company used the numbers to ID workers, a practice that became an issue in April when a computer with the names and numbers of 30,000 employees was stolen.

Financial institutions are the only group besides your employers that are required by law to collect your Social Security number. However,we all know that doctors, dentists, and hospitals often say that insurance companies require them. Not so. Unless you're using Medicaid, or Medicare, you are not required. We all give it out though, possibly to avoid going the extra rounds with them. They say you can't believe everything you read, however in this case you can take this to the bank. So how do these clever people get our Social Security numbers? Quite easy. For just a small fee, you can obtain just about all the information (background check) you need to know about a person. It's all under public records, if you have ever sued someone, had liens or judgements against you, credit cards, etc. If you go to zabasearch.com, you can get a birth date, close relatives associated with you, and more if you want to shell out the money. Case and point, why do celebrities need to worry? Stalkers can easily access information by simply looking them up and obtaining their addresses.

So here we are almost in September, and as you may already know it's when record companies release their cream de la creme, when the college kids are back in their dorms with lots of laundry money to spend at download sites, and Sam Goody's. Bob Dylan's "Modern Times" will be released on Aug. 29, it's been half a decade since the release of "Love and Theft". It's been three years since the release of The Rapture's debut "Echoes," now comes "Pieces of the People We Love." Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell." Other bands that are rumored to release their albums before the end of the year are Linkin Park and 50 Cent.


Besides smelling like a Rose, "Who's the heiress of them all?" The ever-humble Paris Hilton, come October will be launching "Heiress", a fruity, floral, jasmine scent with earthy inspirations. Since dropping out of the 2007 movie "Dallas," Jennifer Lopez is adding yet another scent to her collection, "Live Luxe," a blend of fruity, floral mix combined with a touch of musk, vanilla and sandalwood.

Rose's Scoop: Do you have an adorable pooch? If so, auditions are being held beginning Sept. 9 in Los Angeles for the show "America's Cutest Puppies." The puppy must be between four and eight months old at the time of the audition.


I've seen Rose's articles a few times.

She obviously reads here. It would be interesting to see Rose post and say hi to everyone  :smoking:


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Mandy. on August 28, 2006, 03:43:41 PM
Not bad at all! She definitely knows what she's talking about.


their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell."

Wow, nice!!

Go Jarmo. ?:D




Thanks for posting it. ?: ok:


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Scabbie on August 28, 2006, 03:47:33 PM
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Posted by Rose Quintiliano on Aug 27, 2006, 21:34





Just three months ago in May, you may recall that someone made off with a laptap containing the Social Security numbers of 26.5 million people on file at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which really makes you want to protect yourself even more from becoming a victim of identity theft. In a Time magazine article, it was mentioned that a group of employees are suing Union Pacific Railroad over the casual way the company used the numbers to ID workers, a practice that became an issue in April when a computer with the names and numbers of 30,000 employees was stolen.

Financial institutions are the only group besides your employers that are required by law to collect your Social Security number. However,we all know that doctors, dentists, and hospitals often say that insurance companies require them. Not so. Unless you're using Medicaid, or Medicare, you are not required. We all give it out though, possibly to avoid going the extra rounds with them. They say you can't believe everything you read, however in this case you can take this to the bank. So how do these clever people get our Social Security numbers? Quite easy. For just a small fee, you can obtain just about all the information (background check) you need to know about a person. It's all under public records, if you have ever sued someone, had liens or judgements against you, credit cards, etc. If you go to zabasearch.com, you can get a birth date, close relatives associated with you, and more if you want to shell out the money. Case and point, why do celebrities need to worry? Stalkers can easily access information by simply looking them up and obtaining their addresses.

So here we are almost in September, and as you may already know it's when record companies release their cream de la creme, when the college kids are back in their dorms with lots of laundry money to spend at download sites, and Sam Goody's. Bob Dylan's "Modern Times" will be released on Aug. 29, it's been half a decade since the release of "Love and Theft". It's been three years since the release of The Rapture's debut "Echoes," now comes "Pieces of the People We Love." Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell." Other bands that are rumored to release their albums before the end of the year are Linkin Park and 50 Cent.


Besides smelling like a Rose, "Who's the heiress of them all?" The ever-humble Paris Hilton, come October will be launching "Heiress", a fruity, floral, jasmine scent with earthy inspirations. Since dropping out of the 2007 movie "Dallas," Jennifer Lopez is adding yet another scent to her collection, "Live Luxe," a blend of fruity, floral mix combined with a touch of musk, vanilla and sandalwood.

Rose's Scoop: Do you have an adorable pooch? If so, auditions are being held beginning Sept. 9 in Los Angeles for the show "America's Cutest Puppies." The puppy must be between four and eight months old at the time of the audition.


I've seen Rose's articles a few times.

She obviously reads here. It would be interesting to see Rose post and say hi to everyone  :smoking:

It would be even more interesting to see the other Rose post and say hi to everyone  ;)


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Christos AG on August 28, 2006, 03:58:24 PM
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Posted by Rose Quintiliano on Aug 27, 2006, 21:34





Just three months ago in May, you may recall that someone made off with a laptap containing the Social Security numbers of 26.5 million people on file at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which really makes you want to protect yourself even more from becoming a victim of identity theft. In a Time magazine article, it was mentioned that a group of employees are suing Union Pacific Railroad over the casual way the company used the numbers to ID workers, a practice that became an issue in April when a computer with the names and numbers of 30,000 employees was stolen.

Financial institutions are the only group besides your employers that are required by law to collect your Social Security number. However,we all know that doctors, dentists, and hospitals often say that insurance companies require them. Not so. Unless you're using Medicaid, or Medicare, you are not required. We all give it out though, possibly to avoid going the extra rounds with them. They say you can't believe everything you read, however in this case you can take this to the bank. So how do these clever people get our Social Security numbers? Quite easy. For just a small fee, you can obtain just about all the information (background check) you need to know about a person. It's all under public records, if you have ever sued someone, had liens or judgements against you, credit cards, etc. If you go to zabasearch.com, you can get a birth date, close relatives associated with you, and more if you want to shell out the money. Case and point, why do celebrities need to worry? Stalkers can easily access information by simply looking them up and obtaining their addresses.

So here we are almost in September, and as you may already know it's when record companies release their cream de la creme, when the college kids are back in their dorms with lots of laundry money to spend at download sites, and Sam Goody's. Bob Dylan's "Modern Times" will be released on Aug. 29, it's been half a decade since the release of "Love and Theft". It's been three years since the release of The Rapture's debut "Echoes," now comes "Pieces of the People We Love." Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell." Other bands that are rumored to release their albums before the end of the year are Linkin Park and 50 Cent.


Besides smelling like a Rose, "Who's the heiress of them all?" The ever-humble Paris Hilton, come October will be launching "Heiress", a fruity, floral, jasmine scent with earthy inspirations. Since dropping out of the 2007 movie "Dallas," Jennifer Lopez is adding yet another scent to her collection, "Live Luxe," a blend of fruity, floral mix combined with a touch of musk, vanilla and sandalwood.

Rose's Scoop: Do you have an adorable pooch? If so, auditions are being held beginning Sept. 9 in Los Angeles for the show "America's Cutest Puppies." The puppy must be between four and eight months old at the time of the audition.


I've seen Rose's articles a few times.

She obviously reads here. It would be interesting to see Rose post and say hi to everyone  :smoking:

It would be even more interesting to see the other Rose post and say hi to everyone  ;)

Charlie Rose?


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: anythinggoes on August 28, 2006, 04:00:48 PM


Charlie Rose?

quite the comedian today eh


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: smeagol2124 on August 28, 2006, 04:01:42 PM
Nah Pete Rose brother....you know, Charlie Hustle


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: ppbebe on August 28, 2006, 04:01:57 PM
I can't see the other Rose posting to say hi everyone this is axl.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Scabbie on August 28, 2006, 04:04:01 PM
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Posted by Rose Quintiliano on Aug 27, 2006, 21:34





Just three months ago in May, you may recall that someone made off with a laptap containing the Social Security numbers of 26.5 million people on file at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which really makes you want to protect yourself even more from becoming a victim of identity theft. In a Time magazine article, it was mentioned that a group of employees are suing Union Pacific Railroad over the casual way the company used the numbers to ID workers, a practice that became an issue in April when a computer with the names and numbers of 30,000 employees was stolen.

Financial institutions are the only group besides your employers that are required by law to collect your Social Security number. However,we all know that doctors, dentists, and hospitals often say that insurance companies require them. Not so. Unless you're using Medicaid, or Medicare, you are not required. We all give it out though, possibly to avoid going the extra rounds with them. They say you can't believe everything you read, however in this case you can take this to the bank. So how do these clever people get our Social Security numbers? Quite easy. For just a small fee, you can obtain just about all the information (background check) you need to know about a person. It's all under public records, if you have ever sued someone, had liens or judgements against you, credit cards, etc. If you go to zabasearch.com, you can get a birth date, close relatives associated with you, and more if you want to shell out the money. Case and point, why do celebrities need to worry? Stalkers can easily access information by simply looking them up and obtaining their addresses.

So here we are almost in September, and as you may already know it's when record companies release their cream de la creme, when the college kids are back in their dorms with lots of laundry money to spend at download sites, and Sam Goody's. Bob Dylan's "Modern Times" will be released on Aug. 29, it's been half a decade since the release of "Love and Theft". It's been three years since the release of The Rapture's debut "Echoes," now comes "Pieces of the People We Love." Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell." Other bands that are rumored to release their albums before the end of the year are Linkin Park and 50 Cent.


Besides smelling like a Rose, "Who's the heiress of them all?" The ever-humble Paris Hilton, come October will be launching "Heiress", a fruity, floral, jasmine scent with earthy inspirations. Since dropping out of the 2007 movie "Dallas," Jennifer Lopez is adding yet another scent to her collection, "Live Luxe," a blend of fruity, floral mix combined with a touch of musk, vanilla and sandalwood.

Rose's Scoop: Do you have an adorable pooch? If so, auditions are being held beginning Sept. 9 in Los Angeles for the show "America's Cutest Puppies." The puppy must be between four and eight months old at the time of the audition.


I've seen Rose's articles a few times.

She obviously reads here. It would be interesting to see Rose post and say hi to everyone  :smoking:

It would be even more interesting to see the other Rose post and say hi to everyone  ;)

Charlie Rose?

Felipe Rose!


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: philspectorshotme on August 28, 2006, 04:23:09 PM
hi!


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: PrettyTiedUp763 on August 28, 2006, 05:26:05 PM
Not bad at all! She definitely knows what she's talking about.


their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell."

Wow, nice!!

Go Jarmo. ?:D

Thanks for posting. Keep up the great work Jarmo!  : ok:



Thanks for posting it. ?: ok:


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: benchiefjr on August 28, 2006, 07:11:17 PM
I can't see the other Rose posting to say hi everyone this is axl.
It's not like we'd believe him anyways.  We'd just be like..."STFU N00BL3T!!"


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Shiryu on August 29, 2006, 03:21:15 AM
" Speaking of the people we love, one of the most anticipated releases, no date yet, as of press time, is Guns N Roses', "Chinese Democracy." Memo to Axl Rose: It's really time to open up the vault. You may recall that Axl Rose in May, said on a radio program that it would finally be released this fall. Contrary to what some rock critics had predicted, the big news is that after a very successful European tour, Guns N Roses will be launching their U.S. tour on Sept. 16 in Las Vegas, at The Joint, according to their No. 1 fansite "Here Today Gone To Hell."

Complete Story http://www.canyon-news.com/artman/publish/article_4762.php

Shiryu.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: newgnr on August 29, 2006, 03:28:27 AM
already been posted.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Shiryu on August 29, 2006, 03:34:23 AM
whoops ::)

Shiryu


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Nighteyes on August 29, 2006, 05:33:04 PM
I can't see the other Rose posting to say hi everyone this is axl.
It's not like we'd believe him anyways.? We'd just be like..."STFU N00BL3T!!"

hahahah,that would be hilarious :rofl:
Axl would probaly get pissed :hihi:

cool that HTGTH was mentioned  :smoking:


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: dolphin on August 30, 2006, 11:34:41 AM
FYI, I had emailed this to Jarmo and he didn't want to put this on the site, but I posted it anyway.

Jarmo isn't one to brag.? He is very modest, ethical, professional and a great friend.

Jarmo, you should be proud of this site.? You've accomplished a lot.

Don't ever be modest.? You deserve the best and the praise. :)


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: russtcb on August 30, 2006, 12:38:26 PM
I can't see the other Rose posting to say hi everyone this is axl.
It's not like we'd believe him anyways.  We'd just be like..."STFU N00BL3T!!"

I've already wondered about that. I mean, when bbf replies to people through myspace it's pretty easy to know it's him. But sometimes when I've gotten in argurments with other posters, I've wondered "Hmm, what if this is someone from GNR messin' with us?".

I always thought that'd be hilarious. I think I'd probably do it if I was in a big band.

We know from some of the 02 boots that Axl doesn't like the internet but he sure knows whats being said on it, thats for sure.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Mr.Intensity on August 30, 2006, 01:43:14 PM
Yeah, this site owns, I first seen it in 1998.......


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: ppbebe on August 30, 2006, 02:15:20 PM
I can't see the other Rose posting to say hi everyone this is axl.
It's not like we'd believe him anyways.  We'd just be like..."STFU N00BL3T!!"

I should have said we :yes:

me in 2003. I liked its colours and the name.

hahahah,that would be hilarious :rofl:
Axl would probaly get pissed :hihi:

Noob  "What you f*#$\ ^ @:#%! " :rant:"
jarmo  "You're banned"

We know from some of the 02 boots that Axl doesn't like the internet

I doubt it.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: russtcb on August 30, 2006, 02:29:56 PM
We know from some of the 02 boots that Axl doesn't like the internet

I doubt it.
Quote

? You doubt what? That Axl doesn't like the internet?


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Neemo on August 30, 2006, 02:49:59 PM
We know from some of the 02 boots that Axl doesn't like the internet

I doubt it.
Quote

? You doubt what? That Axl doesn't like the internet?

doubts that we know anything about axl at all :hihi:


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: russtcb on August 30, 2006, 02:51:36 PM
We know from some of the 02 boots that Axl doesn't like the internet

I doubt it.
Quote

? You doubt what? That Axl doesn't like the internet?

doubts that we know anything about axl at all :hihi:

I was just going by the comments Axl himself made about the internet and it's reliabilty as a news source.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: ppbebe on August 30, 2006, 02:57:28 PM
That's why we got tickets via presales. :peace:

That doesn't mean he dislikes the net.
Besides, I wouldn't take everything he says just literally.


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on August 30, 2006, 06:11:37 PM
I have had my disagreements with Jarmo on a few occasions, but myself and everyone knows he runs the premier GNR board.

Kudos, Jarmo


Title: Re: Privacy and Celebrities...Axl Rose, CD and HTGTH mention
Post by: ComeOnAxl! on August 30, 2006, 08:05:34 PM
Privacy, of fans. Fuck the media.