I met Prince once. It was in the Caboose bar in Minneapolis. He was there to check out the Lamont Cranston/ Duoug Maynard combined show. He and his entourage` were pushing their way through the crowd (definately not his type of clubbing crowd, more of a drunk biker vibe and raging shroomer thing than he was used to I'm sure). He thought he wanted to stand and view the show from where I was. Though nearly nose to nose with me he turns and addresses some lakey who throws a hundred dollar bill in my face and says get this, "Make way for Prince". I did not, though I did pick up the bill. Prince then went to step around me and fell down the step not realizing that I was standing well below him. I found it funny that one step up and in heels he still was barely nose to nose with me before he fell. I helped him up. He did not apologize for his earlier crass behaviour not thank me for my help. His lakey did throw another hundred which in those days was well appreciated even though I found him a ####.
He gets his goon to give you $200 and falls down in fron tof you, and you're not roughed up, and you think he's a ####?
Any person who refuses to deal with you face to face and who assumes his money will buy you is a ####. Having his lakey throw money at me was a #### move. Had he merely said he really wanted to check the band out up close, would I please mind moving I would have. Had he offered to pick up the my drinks during the duration that would have been cool or had he
handed me the c-note. Dismissively throwing it in my face was not cool. I'm sure taht in the greater scheme of things he could give a rats sphincter what I think.