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This dude isn't nice to his fans at all. He is a musician from Liverpool, and he used to front a band called Wah! in the 80's. He is nobody special. He is more or less a two or three-hit wonder, known for songs like "Sinful!" and "Better Scream" and all that.
Anyway, I used to send tweets to him, at his official Twitter account, because I like a lot of these retro groups. I never said anything out of line to him, or at least nothing that was intended as nasty. In fact, I actually appreciate old music, because it has gotten me through some sad and lonesome times throughout my life, and being that I have no real social life offline, I'm inclined to let trolls and other people I meet humiliate me over and over again. Well, I think I may have said something to him by mistake, because I was tired or something. After that, he likely muted me so he didn't get notified about my tweets, and I figured that out eventually. So I sent him a message a year or so later to ask him if that happened, and he got pretty arrogant and said I abused him. He also got the cops to my door in Edinburgh after I said stuff about him, and I annoyed him.
To be honest, most of these "ex pop stars" are pompous jerks and I reckon they don't even care one ounce about any of the little people who bought their records and got them their fame in the first place. And I feel like he knocked at least 20 years off my life by doing that stuff to me, and it came at a bad time, because I was having to deal with legal drama over these autism related, former support workers who betrayed me in the past, which resulted in a huge legal disaster in court. But I am saddened to see he's supposed to be coming to my neck of the woods (Edinburgh) in March 2020 for a gig. That's where I live. He's a nasty bugger indeed for doing that to me, just like those support workers that landed me in trouble a lot over some petty nonsense, gossip and backbiting, and he also stood me up on Twitter, letting all his sheep know I have autism. I have no respect for this guy anymore. He's just another tosser, right? My mother said that I shouldn't talk to any of these former rock singers anymore. They can get a bit concerned if you come on too strong with them, but I was really only trying to be a nice guy.
Anyway, I used to send tweets to him, at his official Twitter account, because I like a lot of these retro groups. I never said anything out of line to him, or at least nothing that was intended as nasty. In fact, I actually appreciate old music, because it has gotten me through some sad and lonesome times throughout my life, and being that I have no real social life offline, I'm inclined to let trolls and other people I meet humiliate me over and over again. Well, I think I may have said something to him by mistake, because I was tired or something. After that, he likely muted me so he didn't get notified about my tweets, and I figured that out eventually. So I sent him a message a year or so later to ask him if that happened, and he got pretty arrogant and said I abused him. He also got the cops to my door in Edinburgh after I said stuff about him, and I annoyed him.
To be honest, most of these "ex pop stars" are pompous jerks and I reckon they don't even care one ounce about any of the little people who bought their records and got them their fame in the first place. And I feel like he knocked at least 20 years off my life by doing that stuff to me, and it came at a bad time, because I was having to deal with legal drama over these autism related, former support workers who betrayed me in the past, which resulted in a huge legal disaster in court. But I am saddened to see he's supposed to be coming to my neck of the woods (Edinburgh) in March 2020 for a gig. That's where I live. He's a nasty bugger indeed for doing that to me, just like those support workers that landed me in trouble a lot over some petty nonsense, gossip and backbiting, and he also stood me up on Twitter, letting all his sheep know I have autism. I have no respect for this guy anymore. He's just another tosser, right? My mother said that I shouldn't talk to any of these former rock singers anymore. They can get a bit concerned if you come on too strong with them, but I was really only trying to be a nice guy.
The Pete Wylie Show
The Pete Wylie Show at Bannermans Bar, Edinburgh on the Thursday 26th March 2020
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