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<p dir="auto"><strong>autumnsquirrel66</strong> — <em>12 years ago(September 10, 2013 06:47 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I have been a fan of Rick Springfield since I was a child in the 70s.  Reading the book, the details do not surprise me, as he always gave off that uber sexual vibe.  That said, I do wonder if Diana, one of his exes, is angry with him/what she thought if she did indeed read his memoirI cringed at how he wrote about their relationship; it had to open up an old wound.  Also, her picture is not among the photos he shares in his book, yet he is pictured with a very young Linda Blair. A cleverly selected shotcheck out the body language; he looks like "don't show this picture to anyone, or I may get arrestedwe will just look like pals", LOL:)  Would love to see what you thought of this book.  The stories of all his conquests really blew me awayhow he would just up and leave after the act===were any of these ladies upset that he would do that or were they all cool with it?  And Dianagave him chances and stayed with himEven his current wife, Barbara.  As handsome as he is, I couldn't stay with a fellow who has had all those dalliancesand I would wonder, does he still have "meet and greets" with the ladies, for lack of a better expression:)  Thanks for your input and have a great day:)</p>
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