Rhiannon wrote:This is everyone's chance to take the high road and apologize for being a dick/prick/bitch/asshole/meanie/judgmental fool toward any member of the band. Journey has made me a better person! 
I don't care who you are... we're all sinners. Be it against whomever in the band (past and present). It's good for the soul, ya know.
I'll begin.Jonathan Cain: I'm sorry for screaming "Friga" at concerts to get your attention. Disrespectful. I'll say "Cain" next time, promise. However, I will never stop laughing about the paint smock, as I am sure you won't either.
Neal Schon: Sorry for poking fun at your face sometimes. I don't really care what work you may or may not have had done. Save some face, you know you've only got one... right?
Ross Valory: Sorry for the "you don't look a day over dirt" old jokes. But you know I love ya (see avatar, duh).
Steve Perry: I'm sorry for nothing. My high school drama teacher really does look like you. But I hope you're having a nice day!...That about covers it. ...NEXT?

Did you know he cut up that "
paint smock" for the Journey Friendship Quilt I made? I still have a sliver of it. I love the paint smock because he was remembered wearing it. And so generously donated it to the quilt.
All of the band donated fabric. Well, I say all,
Greg Rollie, Ross Valory, Neal Schon, Steve Perry- the first by the way if I remember correctly, Smitty, and Cain. Once I made a baby quilt when Jon's firstborn daughter Madison was born. His wife sent me a card, a birth anouncement, a picture of the baby, and a picture of Jon with the quilt. Liz Cain is one of the sweetest persons I have ever encountered. She did not have to do that. I cherrish these items to this day. Jon is a nice man, I have said it before and I will say it again. I don't know what happened in the past. I just find it sad. But people who work that closely and are up each others butts so much, and each having such distinctly different personalities, I am not supprised it fell through. I don't want to say anything bad about any of them. Neal disappointed me with the GQ article. But I blame the guy who wrote it to some degree. I think he might have fueled the flames.
I have the deepest respect for Steve and Arnel. I wish both the band and Steve a happy life and career. Best wishes to you all.
