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The_Noble_Cause wrote:More bad publicity for Mr. Schon.
The lead guitarist and cofounder of one of America’s most iconic rock bands has received a public callout from a close source: his own child.
Aja Schon, the daughter of Journey cofounder Neal Schon, took to TikTok with a sarcastic announcement on the night of the band’s Aug. 19 Minneapolis tour stop.
“Documenting this moment: My Dad is in town playing with his little band called ‘Journey.’ He didn’t wanna see me, so now I’m at the Dairy Queen drive-thru,” she says in the video, filmed in the front seat of a car. “Stopped believing a long time ago.”
The caption reads: “DQ ice cream is better than 99% of their songs anyways!”
Archetype wrote:Her demeanor and chosen profession while living in an area where there’s no financial benefit to being in such a profession suggests to me she’s trying to guilt/shame Neal into bankrolling her life.
ebake02 wrote:If I remember correctly, Aja’s mother was collecting $3,000/month in child support from Neal while she was growing up so maybe she should ask her mother instead where that mountain of money disappeared to. I’ll bet she didn’t spend it on their daughter.
It’s sad that Neal doesn’t want to have a relationship with her but I question her motives considering she’s an adult now. Does she truly want a relationship with her father or is she just looking for an easy handout?
ebake02 wrote:If I remember correctly, Aja’s mother was collecting $3,000/month in child support from Neal while she was growing up so maybe she should ask her mother instead where that mountain of money disappeared to. I’ll bet she didn’t spend it on their daughter.
It’s sad that Neal doesn’t want to have a relationship with her but I question her motives considering she’s an adult now. Does she truly want a relationship with her father or is she just looking for an easy handout?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:Her demeanor and chosen profession while living in an area where there’s no financial benefit to being in such a profession suggests to me she’s trying to guilt/shame Neal into bankrolling her life.
My understanding is she put herself through undergrad w/out a single dime from Schon. It's admirable. What "chosen profession" are you referring to?
Archetype wrote:Her demeanor and chosen profession while living in an area where there’s no financial benefit to being in such a profession suggests to me she’s trying to guilt/shame Neal into bankrolling her life.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:Her demeanor and chosen profession while living in an area where there’s no financial benefit to being in such a profession suggests to me she’s trying to guilt/shame Neal into bankrolling her life.
My understanding is she put herself through undergrad w/out a single dime from Schon. It's admirable. What "chosen profession" are you referring to?
Archetype wrote:Most of us put ourselves through undergrad without a dime from our parents.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:Most of us put ourselves through undergrad without a dime from our parents.
If you're trying to make the case that she mooches off her rockstar daddy, you're not doing so hot.
Come to think of it, she might actually be the first Schon kid to go through college.
Keep punching down dude.
Archetype wrote:If you think that’s the case I’m trying to make, you’re pretty bad at reading. Keep being a simp I guess.
Archetype wrote:.... suggests to me she’s trying to guilt/shame Neal into bankrolling her life.
Archetype wrote:Simps gonna simp. Oh well.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:Simps gonna simp. Oh well.
SIMP (noun) - defintion - slang/derogatory
a person, especially a man, who is excessively attentive or submissive to an object of sexual attraction.
So basically describing your imagined relationship with Neal. Got it.
You can defend his behavior all you want. He's never going to grease your ass like a fretboard.
Archetype wrote:Simps gonna simp. Oh well.
scarab wrote:Or the child will pay for college like all rhe normal people do.
scarab wrote:Or the child will pay for college like all rhe normal people do.
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