Show your support by donating any amount. (Note: We are still technically a for-profit company, so your contribution is not tax-deductible.) PayPal Acct: Feedback:
Donate to VoyForums (PayPal):
[ Login ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 1, 2 ] |
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[> [> [>
Re: Where does Bob Geldof live? -- Christine, 19:52:35 11/12/02 Tue
>Christine, You have no need to feel concerned. If
>anyone emails us here, or writes to us at our address,
>we do if we feel it is valid, and important that Bob
>sees them, put them straight into his hands. Or they
>go directly to his manager, Mick Owen. This is at the
>specific request of Bob himself. you must understand
>that we get hundreds of emails requesting something or
>other, and it is totally impractical to answer all of
>them. We don't bother Bob with these requests - on
>his say so. He has categorically asked us to use our
>discretion when dealing with emails, and we do try to
>be fair.
>
>To clear the confusion, yes Bob does avoid computers
>and websites, but this site is owned by Mick Owen,
>Bob's manager. Therefore, you can rest assured that
>Bob's knows exactly what is what.Thank you for your
>nice comments about the website. We do our best.
Thank you SO MUCH for your very thoughtful response and for putting my mind at ease. I really appreciate it as I'm sure all of his fans at this forum do. I for one know that you at bobgeldof.info were instrumental in helping me make my dream of meeting Bob in person come true and for that I cannot thank you enough. I guess I just want to be sure that Bob really does know how much we all appreciate him and respect what he does and who he is. I'm grateful for this website, your excellent contribution and to Bob for being the inspiration that he is.
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[> [> [>
Re: Where does Bob Geldof live? -- Bev G., 09:35:13 04/05/03 Sat
Dear Mick,
so you pass on messages to Bob. Please please pass this message on to Bob. I saw him at the Playhouse at Weston-Super-Mare in April 02. I was the mad woman who leant on the stage and told him how much I loved him. He humoured me in a very nice way. He must think that I am completely barmy. I really really adore him. I first saw him when I was 13, I was smitten. I saw him at the Odeon, Birmingham in 1980 when I was 16. I persuaded a security guard to take me to the front. The Mondo Bongo concert was brilliant. Since then I have got on with my life. I am a sane married woman with two children and a career lving in Clevdon. I have followed Bob's life (obviously through the media). I always felt that he was destined for great things. The Live Aid proved it. I really do highly respect him. When I went to the Playhouse last year, I couldn't believe the extent of my emotions. The second I saw him, tears just poured down my face. I couldn't stop myself. I just think that Bob is really the greatest man that ever walked the earth. He is so opinionated and uses his fame in the right way. That night at the Playhouse, I realised my ambition: to tell Bob that I love him. I really really do love him. Please will you tell him again for me.
I would love to talk to Bob regarding Fathers' Rights. I do realise that this is a very tender subject for Bob. But I would love to discuss with him the fact that some women find it hard to leave abusive husbands. My first marriage was to a wife beating abusing alcoholic- but I was too afraid to leave him. Eventually as I grew stronger, I managed to get him to leave. The courts actually forbade him access to the children because of his sexual deviances. So there always is another side to a story. I firmly believe that good father should have plenty of access to their children. I am a registered childminder, and recently three of my families have experienced breakups. I have encouraged the parents to keep talking and to consider the children first and to make sure that both parents have plenty of time with the children. Bob would be proud of me.
As I'm sure you realise, I'm not a mad woman, just hopelessly devoted to Bob. Please tell him that I love him, and I would love a reply so much.
Bev G.
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[> [> [> [>
Re: Bev G. -- Julia, 03:46:24 04/21/03 Mon
Hey, I know we're all entitled to our opinions, but Bev, Bob ain't God.
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[> [> [> [>
Re: Where does Bob Geldof live? -- Realist, 10:10:46 06/01/03 Sun
>Dear Mick,
>so you pass on messages to Bob. Please please pass
>this message on to Bob. I saw him at the Playhouse at
>Weston-Super-Mare in April 02. I was the mad woman who
>leant on the stage and told him how much I loved him.
>He humoured me in a very nice way. He must think that
>I am completely barmy. I really really adore him. I
>first saw him when I was 13, I was smitten. I saw him
>at the Odeon, Birmingham in 1980 when I was 16. I
>persuaded a security guard to take me to the front.
>The Mondo Bongo concert was brilliant. Since then I
>have got on with my life. I am a sane married woman
>with two children and a career lving in Clevdon. I
>have followed Bob's life (obviously through the
>media). I always felt that he was destined for great
>things. The Live Aid proved it. I really do highly
>respect him. When I went to the Playhouse last year, I
>couldn't believe the extent of my emotions. The second
>I saw him, tears just poured down my face. I couldn't
>stop myself. I just think that Bob is really the
>greatest man that ever walked the earth. He is so
>opinionated and uses his fame in the right way. That
>night at the Playhouse, I realised my ambition: to
>tell Bob that I love him. I really really do love him.
>Please will you tell him again for me.
>I would love to talk to Bob regarding Fathers' Rights.
>I do realise that this is a very tender subject for
>Bob. But I would love to discuss with him the fact
>that some women find it hard to leave abusive
>husbands. My first marriage was to a wife beating
>abusing alcoholic- but I was too afraid to leave him.
>Eventually as I grew stronger, I managed to get him to
>leave. The courts actually forbade him access to the
>children because of his sexual deviances. So there
>always is another side to a story. I firmly believe
>that good father should have plenty of access to their
>children. I am a registered childminder, and recently
>three of my families have experienced breakups. I have
>encouraged the parents to keep talking and to consider
>the children first and to make sure that both parents
>have plenty of time with the children. Bob would be
>proud of me.
>As I'm sure you realise, I'm not a mad woman, just
>hopelessly devoted to Bob. Please tell him that I love
>him, and I would love a reply so much.
>Bev G.
You sad woman. Get a life!
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[> [> [>
Re: Where does Bob Geldof live? -- iu;hlrf, 06:03:57 06/28/05 Tue
>Christine, You have no need to feel concerned. If
>anyone emails us here, or writes to us at our address,
>we do if we feel it is valid, and important that Bob
>sees them, put them straight into his hands. Or they
>go directly to his manager, Mick Owen. This is at the
>specific request of Bob himself. you must understand
>that we get hundreds of emails requesting something or
>other, and it is totally impractical to answer all of
>them. We don't bother Bob with these requests - on
>his say so. He has categorically asked us to use our
>discretion when dealing with emails, and we do try to
>be fair.
>
>To clear the confusion, yes Bob does avoid computers
>and websites, but this site is owned by Mick Owen,
>Bob's manager. Therefore, you can rest assured that
>Bob's knows exactly what is what.Thank you for your
>nice comments about the website. We do our best.
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]
[ Post a Reply to This Message ]
[ Edit | View ]