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Mr. Daystar

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Tommy Lee ruined it. Won't follow Tommy Lee. Or Marilyn Manson. That puts Rose McGowen on a no fly list too.
 

John_8581

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Tommy Lee ruined it. Won't follow Tommy Lee. Or Marilyn Manson. That puts Rose McGowen on a no fly list too.

I don't like nor do I follow Mötley Crüe. Ever since Vince Neil killed his passenger Hanoi Rocks drummer Razzle (Nicholas Dingley) in that 1984 DUI / DWI arrest. Neil's De Tomaso Pantera sports car was totaled in that head-on collision. Neil was charged with excessive speed, vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving. Neil was sentenced to just thirty days in jail but served only eighteen days actually and had to spend time doing community service. If he did that in any other state, besides California, he'd he in prison for a very long time. Of course later, he was personally sued by both Dingley's family and the family of the person who he had the accident with for $2.5 million. (Two settlements were reached out of court.) However, the subsequent album Theatre of Pain made money for them. Those record sales exceeded any settlement that may have been reached. The bottom line, Vince Neil pretty much got off scot-free without any major penalty or any personal financial outlay for killing someone.
 
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Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Offtopic.


I don't like nor do I follow Mötley Crüe. Ever since Vince Neil killed his passenger Hanoi Rocks drummer Razzle (Nicholas Dingley) in that 1984 DUI / DWI arrest. Neil's De Tomaso Pantera sports car was totaled in that head-on collision. Neil was charged with excessive speed, vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving. Neil was sentenced to just thirty days in jail but served only eighteen days actually and had to spend time doing community service. If he did that in any other state, besides California, he'd he in prison for a very long time. Of course later, he was personally sued by both Dingley's family and the family of the person who he had the accident with for $2.5 million. (Two settlements were reached out of court.) However, the subsequent album Theatre of Pain made money for them. Those record sales exceeded any settlement that may have been reached. The bottom line, Vince Neil pretty much got off scot-free without any major penalty or any personal financial outlay for killing someone.
I never followed them, because I never really liked their music, except "Home Sweet Home". Probably because I drove a semi. I heard about all of the vehicular trouble, but knew very little about it, until now. Let's face it John, it seems most celebs get away with, well, murder. It's fucked up, but money talks. I've always maintained that, when ANYONE, other then a professional race car driver buys a car like that, of any brand, it should be mandatory that they have to go to school and learn how to handle that horse power.
 
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