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Eric Gillaspie
713-345-7667 Enron Building 3886 ----- Forwarded by Eric Gillaspie/HOU/ECT on 03/13/2001 05:07 PM ----- Eric Gillaspie 03/13/2001 04:59 PM To: bswaldrop@aol.com@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: FW: "Come on feel the noise..." Listen-up Miss Hot Commodity!! I think you are grossly mischaracterizing how you "asked us to consider" you for the band as the lead singer. I believe you stated, "I AM THE LEAD SINGER!"...end of discussion boys. And now you are making delusional threats that past "has-been" bands (i.e. one Quiet RIOT) and some current, hip and notable bands (but for some reason they must remain anonymous) are all clamouring for your "services". Show business is tough enough without all of your diva bullsh@t attitude.....however we are willing to see past this and possibly hire you as a fly-girl dancer for our rap oriented shows due to certain physical attributes you possess.... Eric Gillaspie 713-345-7667 Enron Building 3886 bswaldrop@aol.com 03/13/2001 03:43 PM To: Gerald.Nemec@enron.com, bswaldrop@aol.com cc: Eric.Gillaspie@enron.com Subject: Re: FW: "Come on feel the noise..." Well, as I recall from the other night...I asked you all to consider me for the band one more time and there seemed to be a bunch of hem and hawing. In my negotiations with Quiet Riot, I have discovered that I am a hot commodity and many bands will be seeking me for their lead singer position. I have even heard that more recent bands (I cannot give out those names at this time) have even considered asking their current lead singers to step down to a back up singer position. I am sorry that our relationship has deteriorated over this one incident. I tried to be fair from the beginning...but you all wanted to make sure that you created an all boys band. However, I am still hoping that we can resolve this issue. I cannot say that my asking price will be the same, given my recent brush with fame. Sometimes in life we make the wrong decision and I am hoping that Monkey Pump will not make a mistake here. However, if Monkey Pump decides not to give me the chance to increase their potential of success, I promise to still appear on VH1 and I promise to not say anything about the band.
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