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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Private birthday parties is where these people make their real money... and have better access to the kids. This guy was very touchy with the kids with lots of hugging. Public performances is how they market themselves for the private events. [/quote]Not true. These mall and public events pay a lot to have performers there. I have a friend that worked for the marketing department at Potomac mills and they would pay their performers in the 400 dollar range. I have another friend that was a librarian at a branch in Rockville and they would pay anywhere from 300 to 500 for performers. These shows are usually free to the public, but are paying their performers well. [/quote] You’re completely nuts if you think the Rockville public library has the budget to pay $500. for a kid show. Now indulgent parents? The sky’s s the limit! Ask Steve Rossi. Or any one of these guys who do the same thing. [/quote]Im just basing it on what a librarian told me. The price fluctuated, depending on how popular entertainer was and how crowded library was when they we’re there. Everyone, according to her, wasn’t paid the same. [/quote] You and your friend are completely delusional if you think Rockville Public Library paid anyone $500.00 to screech out a few songs and act like a twit with the kids. This man has no vocal talent.[/quote]your delusional if you think they are out there performing these public shows for free. [/quote] Check your comprehension. No one said that. Again, public shows is how they market themselves. Private events is where the big money is. And ACCESS to kids where everything is crazy busy in your house. The young birthday boy might feel extra special when he gets to help Mr Huggy load up his equipment after the show. These men should never be hugging the kids. There’s only one kind of man who wants to hug your child after a show. Parents must be vigilant if they go for these kid shows with men.[/quote]
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