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Do you have a partner in Karaoke business and is it successful?
Poll ended at Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:01 pm
Yes - very successful 24%  24%  [ 4 ]
Yes - Not successful 12%  12%  [ 2 ]
No 65%  65%  [ 11 ]
Total votes : 17
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 Post subject: Re: Partners in business
PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:51 am 
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sidewinder @ Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:03 pm wrote:
Higher failure rate for seconds...

Every married couple i know that has done karaoke together has split up.


Woah, you oughta consider isolating yourself if everyone you know eventually gets divorced. Could it be something you're doing? Or saying?  

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I'm talking about KJ couples, not singers.


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[font=Verdana]When my son and I first formed our partnership about a year ago, I had this pretty picture of mother and son hosting shows together, that was not the same picture he was thinking of. Because I was the one with the financial investment, that made me the boss.  It's hard on a 30 yr old man to have his mother as a boss.  We had two totally different ideas about the kind of show we wanted.  Our solution is, we are remaining partners, working under the same logo, but he is buying all the equipment from the first setup, and I am purchasing all new equipment for mine.  He is in full control of the type of show he runs now, which has saved our mother/son relationship.  We have always been very close, but there was so much friction between us, it was destroying that.  Much better this way. [/font]

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