POW! <giggle>.
Listen, honey, I've got a teenager who mourns the loss of *her* good old days, when life was less complicated - like when she was 10. It's universal and if 20- or 30-somethings don't bring as many fantasies to the table maybe it's because they're up to the eyeballs in finishing school, figuring out what they want to be when they grow up, getting their first place to live (apartment or house), dating, marrying, working and becoming parents etc. Reflection, including fantasies, requires the luxury of time to look back (and the years gone by to have something to look back on).
I don't see fan fantasies - at this point - as being a huge burden on Gord. He's been at this business and of such a stature for so long that I'm sure he long ago figured out that in a weird way it's not personal, and has since incorporated it into the cost of doing business.
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