John's jeans were so tight….
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horsemad-2 — 19 years ago(October 22, 2006 09:08 AM)
I'm sorry,I didn't realize the situation.It hurt me real bad reading those things-I just didn't know the truth.Thanksit's a relief to know that.
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horsemad-2 — 19 years ago(October 24, 2006 03:37 PM)
Yeah I'll bring the "Rosco" camouflage gear and you can bring the weapons.Any good with a bow? I can hold my own-we'd better build an army though,and I'd say that wouldn't be too hard with a little explainingLet's go to war! Yeehaw!
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phinkle — 19 years ago(October 24, 2006 07:41 PM)
I'm ready any time! I've never used a bow but I'll try. Anything for John!!!
It won't take long to build an army, that's for sure. You need to go on amazon and read my review. It's the one called Where is that bow and arrow when you need it? Put the pedal to the metal and let's go..YeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
horsemad-2 — 19 years ago(October 25, 2006 02:22 PM)
I read your review,and all the others.I can't believe after seeing what other readers wrote that a few people still believed that loser.Yours is real good b.t.w.He must be tortured by jealousyYou wouldn't happen to know his exact address, would youb68? 'course that may get me in trouble with the law
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Carrie001 — 19 years ago(October 25, 2006 03:47 PM)
When I read the book I just thought how sad that a man who was once John's friend and who John helped on numerous occasions could turn out to be such a nasty, spiteful, snake in the grass.
He blames John for his everything. Instead of spending his time blaming John he would be better served to acknowledging his own lack of talent and integrity and moving on with his life.
The author is a sad loser who can't get over the fact that John has more talent than him, is better looking than him, is more successful than him and is a better person than him.
When I finished reading the book I felt that all the author had proved was that he was just a pathetic wannabe.
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Carrie001 — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 04:08 PM)
You could always send him a letter via his publishers, however, his ego is so big and his brain is obviously so small he probably wouldn't believe or pay any attention to anything that you said.
He strikes me as the kind of person who always blames other people for his own failings, instead of taking ownership of them and trying to improve.
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horsemad-2 — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 12:00 PM)
I don't blame you for being lost,I deleted my earlier post which started this whole thing.The book is "Trespass In Hazzard County" by Richard. D Jensen, John's ex-best friend.I had believed the lies in the book originally,through not knowing any better.Phinkle set me straight on that.

Jensen had briefly mentioned John's jeans bulge in the book, saying that he got his zip shortened so he could pack them out,and even eventually stopped wearing underwear altogether underneath them.
Since Jensen lied his way through that book,I would be inclined to think this followed suit.Once again, through his jealousy by lack of success, and we musn't forget talent.(And he's probably a trouserworm!)
Hope that goes somewhere to explaining it,
PS:Please don't read that hogwash of a book,he doesn't deserve anyone to even acknowledge his existence.
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Carrie001 — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 03:54 PM)
The book is nasty, spiteful, vituperative, vitriolic and slanderous. It was written by a talentless wannabe who was jealous of John's success and who he claims was his "best friend". Well Richard Jensen was a lousy "best friend" if the only thing he could think to do was write a horrible book about a good man.
If you like John the book will make you feel sick and very, very angry. It's poorly written and Richard Jensen puts John in a bad light whenever possible, always putting himself in a good light.
It's not worth wasting your money donate it to the Children's Miracle Telethon instead. At least that way you will be doing some good, instead of making a horrible, bitter and twisted man richer.
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phinkle — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 09:22 PM)
I have been out of this conversation for a few days as I have been in Memphis as John's guest for his red carpet premiere of "Collier & Co.". Believe me, he is NOT the person described in that book. PLEASE don't buy or read that book. I won't even give the title of it or the author's name. He doesn't deserve any recognition. But I was treated like a queen by John and Elly for three wonderful days in Memphis. Whatda0 a man he is! And the movie is delightful. Call your local theater and ask for "Collier & Co.". You won't be disappointed.
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kajunite — 19 years ago(January 05, 2007 04:21 PM)
I haven't read this garbage and won't but I still have some misgivings about it all. First of all, if John really went to the trouble of doing the things he said to show the bulge, it worked. And, it had a lot to do with the popularity of the show. And, even with the zipper shortened and no underwear, you still have to have something to show for the trouble, so where there's smoke there's fire. Besides how did that guy know what John had or did not have? Inquiring minds want to know. This book may have helped John out a lot.
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Carrie001 — 19 years ago(January 06, 2007 06:33 AM)
The only thing this book has helped out is the bank balance of a nasty, spiteful wannabe.
There is no way that a book that was only written to discredit a good man could have ever helped him out.
This deeply unpleasant author has used2000 every opportunity to put John in a bad light while puffing up his own self conceit and self importance.
The only place that this book should belong is in the same garbage can that the author obviously lives in.