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  • Kathleen Waas, a dear friend.

  • But she was also a grave burden on.

  • She took more than she gave.

  • What she didn't do was provide me with the backbone that Spence Havel has provided for.

  • I'm going to split up.

  • Actually, I have this man's major.

  • What?

  • I have heard this man.

  • So I have a dismount off the music, you know, as a kind of thing.

  • Music is an interstate.

  • Sounds change off yours off music in general and on the strength of that exciting.

  • You are right in service commission.

  • We don't.

  • In fact, you need to know this instead of commission we do tonight.

  • 20 split.

  • That's fairly standard.

  • You know, for your 20% that you take away with you, you know, I will have negotiated a good deal for you.

  • One of the things I've come to talk to Spencer about today is the commencing of proceedings against the Ministry of Sound.

  • Because what they did to me last time was unfair, unjust and also in breach of contract.

  • So I'm hoping to find out from spend today.

  • What?

  • Where we're at in that in that cycle of events, this is where we're at.

  • Yeah, What?

  • By God, the I'm never off the ministry of sound.

  • Great.

  • That's a start in the basement.

  • Off got free, guys.

  • Giving him a slap as we speak.

  • Is this legal?

  • Is it something we could under legal Door told you?

  • So basically is up to him now, So think about it now.

  • We could sort things out, right?

  • So we're sort of when we're not going.

  • The paper route Copper locally described variously as a bottom fear, a fuckhead and not disc jockey on Nob Jockey.

  • Yeah, what do you say?

  • Those people, they're wrong, they're wrong and then misguided.

  • Andi, I think part of Spencer's strategy is to recalibrate their understanding of what it is I do and what it is I'm bringing.

  • I'm not a ah bottom feeder or whatever else.

  • It's bean.

  • Fuck it.

  • Yeah, I possess a charisma and I possess an ability that people were willing to pay for.

  • Andre were willing to pay for it then and they're still willing to pay for what's actually happened.

  • Is above and beyond have got their tanks on my lawn on.

  • In a way, I see Spencer has an almost United Nations spending.

  • I don't have enough in a day with tanks or guns or violence.

  • You know what you have done, so you don't need to go.

  • But when I get done, But I don't probably get your rifle.

  • I don't know.

  • I don't need what I know.

  • Forget what I told you.

  • It's only welcome to get one if you wish.

  • Yeah.

  • You have to get the money out front, isn't it?

  • Yeah.

  • Look what that above and beyond is gonna see this eye sight.

  • Our say this to you, I say, is to you now about beyond apartment beyond you figure it you think you are the dogs fake.

  • But let me tell you this.

  • Why say this, man?

  • You say this man out, you ain't as good as you.

  • So if you sign with me, I'll drop him.

  • A lot of flesh is appropriate.

  • Is that appropriate for this interview?

  • Well, I was under the impression you made a suggestion that you might drop me for them.

  • No, no, thanks.

  • I'm with me.

  • I'll drop you die.

  • Until does Simon.

  • May I?

  • Could you?

  • If you don't vote for this main.

Kathleen Waas, a dear friend.

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