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No they never have. There's a pic of Bill and Lafee at a red carpet at an award show but they only met there and posted for pics. The other one was an article in Bravo about what girls they would look good with. It was photoshopped.

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How do you feel Michael Jackson being a superstar at a young age of life?

i think being a child star at the age of 5 has to be tough on anyone. but at the same time its kind of exicting to have millions of people look up to you. its must be magical! but i think Michael probably wished he had a normal childhood. that's why he bought neverland rach, to relive it.


Could you paint your guitar?

The cost will depend on what guitar it is and what colour/pattern you want on your guitar It can vary to anything between the cost of sandpaper and a couple cans of gloss paint ($20) to a final cost that will likely be several times the original value of the guitar.Sandpaper is cheap. Even on a full-scale project, the cost shouldn't exceed more than about 20 dollars. (It's the sanding itself that's costly: in time spent. Expect to spend a couple weeks if you want to get down to the wood.)Paint is not cheap. If you sand down to the wood, then you're going to have to re-fill the grain when you start priming. This will take a very, very long time (involving laying coats, sanding, laying coats, sanding, etc). Expect to go through several cans of primer (if you're using aerosol), which equals out to upwards of over a quart. Each 12oz can will cost about $6 or more.If you're consistently sanding after every cycle, you should be able to still keep the thickness down. You want to fill the grain, not give the guitar an inch-thick coat of armor. A thinner overall coat of paint on the guitar will translate to slightly better tonal quality.But we haven't even got to the actual paint yet. If you want a mediocre finish, you can stick with aerosol and put down a can or three's worth of metallic or flat colored paint. That should bring the price up another 15-20 on top of everything else. Then you need to put a lacquer on top of everything (It's got to be lacquer. A regular clear coat may not be tough enough for a guitar). You want to put a lot on, but carefully of course. There's another 20 or more dollars. If you want it done right, you'll find someone who has professional painting equipment. You'll use a water-based primer/sealer, so you can use airbrush paints that allow you to do things like layering transparent colors over a aluminum metallic base and what-not. Then a high-end lacquer can seal everything up. All that just made the price of paint jump up to anywhere between a hundred and several hundred dollars (more if you have to hire someone to do all this for you).So! Yeah. Not so simple a question to answer.Crappy job: $30 Mediocre job: $70 - 100 Doin' it right: $150 - (hundreds or thousands if professionally done).