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Reply #180 posted 06/29/09 6:19pm

Timmy84

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Hey, I'm a hardcore Prince fan. I'm just a casual Michael Jackson fan. And even though I love Prince, I don't kiss his ass either. Prince is bitch enough to fight his own battles, he don't need me to fight for him. He's a mean ole bitch. That's what I love about him. lol


Damn right! Prince don't give a FUCK!
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Reply #181 posted 06/29/09 6:19pm

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Money talks...bullshit walks...all day long!!!

Right now...the fans hold all the power!! Regardless of what the hell Joe Jackson wants, regardless of what the family wants, regardless of what the bookies, promoters, inside folks and everybody else wants!! The time is right here...right NOW!!! Once the dust has settled, it will be a done deal! disbelief
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Reply #182 posted 06/29/09 6:19pm

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I can understand everyones dislike of Joe right now, but for some reason, I cant be mad at him. Yeah, he was/is a tough father and pushed his kids to the limit, but look at the outcome. His son was and is the most famous person in the world. If it wasnt for Joe, we wouldnt even have a Jackson family.

and that man lived in pain and isolation. do you think it was a fair trade off?


Michael did isolate himself from the world. He even said that all he knew was show business, but we can't put all the blame on Joseph
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Reply #183 posted 06/29/09 6:20pm

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Michael had an extraordinary smile! Of all the pictures of him smiling...this one right here is my absolute favorite and the one that brought me to tears, when it settled in to me that he is really gone! nod


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Yes, mine too. sad

Michael Jackson has always had the second most beautiful smile I've ever seen, with the first being my Mother's. That will never change. I love wide smiles and large perfect teeth like that (with no "tooth-to-gum" ratio showing). Sure I've seen plenty men with charming smiles or whatever, but none anywhere near as gorgeous as Michael's. Ever.

I remember being really sad in 2001, when something happened to his lips to cause his smile to change, with his top lip covering his top row of teeth all of a sudden instead of folding inward like it used to. I've always thought that was a horrible mistake caused by some stupid surgeon. mad But, his smile was still lovely because his spirit is so lovely..... neutral When I saw that new picture of him rehearsing with that big smile on his face, I couldn't stop crying again. This is so, so bad, more and more everyday now.

And I usually don't advocate violence, but the people who direct/produce Entertainment Tonight should be beat down. I turned my TV to CBS, and a commercial for that stupid show was on, and it showed a picture of his head exposed during transport to the ambulance. I turned my head so fast, I didn't really see it, but the .005 milliseconds I did see has scarred me for life. I will never watch that show again.
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Reply #184 posted 06/29/09 6:23pm

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Joe is the reason Michael had problems with his self esteem and always kept getting all these surgeries to change his looks. Michael is like one of those women who have been abused by their husbands but still continue to associate with them.

I was abused by my father myself when I was growing up, both physically and verbally. But thank God I had my grandmother on my mother's side of the family that kept me every weekend, every summer, and every holiday. In other words, if school was out, I was at her house and not at home. She was there to tell me..."Don't listen to that crazy bastard. He's part of a goofy religion, he's a racist, and he's crazy as hell and everybody knows it". I had people to build me up and keep me strong but apparently Michael didn't. I can certainly feel sympathy for the way he turned out but I sure as hell have no sympathy for that asshole abusive father of his.


I do agree that Joe had a part is MJ's physical appearance, but I won't say that Joe was the entire reason that MJ changed his appearance. There were other people around Michael that could have easily said some things to make him feel insecure. His brothers even teased him about his nose, so people might as well include them in one of the reasons for his insecurities instead of pushing it all on Joe. I'm not saying to show sympathy for Joe, I'm just saying that we shouldnt put all MJ's insecurities on him
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Reply #185 posted 06/29/09 6:24pm

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Joe is the reason Michael had problems with his self esteem and always kept getting all these surgeries to change his looks. Michael is like one of those women who have been abused by their husbands but still continue to associate with them.

I was abused by my father myself when I was growing up, both physically and verbally. But thank God I had my grandmother on my mother's side of the family that kept me every weekend, every summer, and every holiday. In other words, if school was out, I was at her house and not at home. She was there to tell me..."Don't listen to that crazy bastard. He's part of a goofy religion, he's a racist, and he's crazy as hell and everybody knows it". I had people to build me up and keep me strong but apparently Michael didn't. I can certainly feel sympathy for the way he turned out but I sure as hell have no sympathy for that asshole abusive father of his.


I do agree that Joe had a part is MJ's physical appearance, but I won't say that Joe was the entire reason that MJ changed his appearance. There were other people around Michael that could have easily said some things to make him feel insecure. His brothers even teased him about his nose, so people might as well include them in one of the reasons for his insecurities instead of pushing it all on Joe. I'm not saying to show sympathy for Joe, I'm just saying that we shouldnt put all MJ's insecurities on him

it's called therapy people. Michael was only a victim because he chose to stay the victim instead of dealing with his issues.
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Reply #186 posted 06/29/09 6:25pm

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can someone let me know when the newsweek and time magazines come out in borders etc. I checked today and they didn't have em. I heard that the funeral is open. I think im gonna go.
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Reply #187 posted 06/29/09 6:25pm

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Well I can say Joe will probably never let this down, but is it fair to pin it on Katherine too, damn:

Jackson family faces criticism since Michael's death

BY ROBERT KAHN | robert.kahn@newsday.com
8:43 PM EDT, June 29, 2009



Joe Jackson walks past a makeshift memorial for his son Michael Jackson outside the Jackson family compound in Encino, California. (Getty Images Photo / June 29, 2009)

It seems there's a "right" way to grieve, and then there's the very public "Jackson" way.

Observers tracking the moves of Michael Jackson's immediate family were rankled after an eyebrow-raising appearance by family patriarch Joe Jackson at Sunday night's BET Awards, where the 79-year-old briefly appeared to be hawking products for a business.

To some, the move "reeked" of hucksterism, the sad words of a salesman suddenly deprived of his moonwalking commodity. To the less cynical, it was merely a natural gesture from a man used to conducting his affairs through the media.

"Joe, on the red carpet, was an embarrassment," said Ian Drew, a senior editor at Us magazine. "It could not have looked more self-serving. It's what you've always heard about the family - they'll sell out anything, whenever they can."

There have, in fact, been a few actions by members of the Jackson family that have seemed suspect to followers, with Joe's award show "pitch" just the most notable.

On Saturday, Michael's mom, Katherine, who Monday was granted temporary guardianship of Michael's three children, was photographed leaving a Target store with a cart full of sleeping bags and toys. A touching display of a grandmother's love? Or, as some wondered Monday, a shrewd PR move by a woman looking to present herself in the best possible light for the courts?

The posts on TMZ.com, underneath a picture of Katherine headed to the parking lot, were not kind: "Without the kids, there is no $$$." "I'm sure that this woman has people to go out shopping for her." And, "It is laughable to think that a woman who sold her children should have anything to do with [Michael's]."

There was also the report this weekend in the Times of London, where one of Jackson's nannies, Grace Rwaramba, described a call from Katherine Jackson, days after her superstar son's death. Rwaramba said Katherine had raced to Michael's Holmby Hills rental home in the hours after the death to retrieve the piles of cash her son was notorious for leaving around. Sister LaToya Jackson had reportedly gone on the treasure hunt around the same time.

Others have speculated about the quick appearance of the two white Atlas Van Lines moving trucks that appeared at the home, the day after Michael's death. They wonder why one of the first things the family did, "while their youngest son's body was still warm," was to send moving vans to his home.

In his CNN interview with reporter Don Lemon, Joe Jackson introduced a man who appeared to be a business partner, then began talking shop: "Marshall and I have - we own a record company. Talking about Blu-ray technology. That's the next step," he said.

The complaints flooded blogs, such as Jezebel, where one poster called the words of the acknowledged disciplinarian "ghastly": "A man seems pursued pretty much to the grave by the demons his father planted in him, and even in death the -- ghoul is still hustling."

Lost in the outrage, though, is the fact Jackson's comments came more than three minutes into his red carpet appearance, long after his initial words about his son's death: "I'm doing pretty good. . . . It has been really tough. Remember, we just lost the biggest star in the world." Alas, to some, even that lament came across strictly as cool detachment.

Michael Jackson, some say, has always represented to his parents a source of income and fame, a fact that contributed to his depression and untimely self-destruction.

"For them to be out shopping, or promoting themselves, is typical of Michael Jackson's family - but it's an outrage, because they should be home feeling guilty for having caused his demise," said Dr. Carole Lieberman, the Beverly Hills psychiatrist who filed the first complaint against Michael Jackson with child protective services after the 2002 "baby dangling" incident.

"How could a mother be out shopping for anything when her son just died? All the people who had a role in his demise are only thinking now about what the golden goose is worth to them dead. I'm not saying his parents didn't love him, but here Joe takes this opportunity to promote a business and say his son was 'the biggest star.' You can tell, all he's thinking about is how to turn Neverland into Graceland."
[Edited 6/29/09 18:12pm]


I don't know. With the exception of Joe I don't like people watching them and critiquing what they are and aren't doing.

Nancy Grace was just questioning why no siblings have stepped up to care for the children. Why did the 79 year old grandmother get temporary custody? Why have we not seen the brothers or sisters doing this and that? The truth is, we have NO IDEA what is going on with them behind closed doors. As much as we speculate we don't know about their discussions, their decisions, how they're coping with all the nieces and nephews and extended family. Has anyone never been so grief-stricken that they couldn't even get out of bed? Couldn't get dressed? Now Katherine has a grand scheme? Even Janet's appearance at the BET Awards has been scrutinized. All accounts say that the siblings are taking this very very hard and while things need to be done, it's only been a few days. They're trying to deal with family issues while the media is looking at the superstar.

I don't know. I don't like other people determining how people should act, especially during a time like this. This is the one time when their privacy should truly be respected. Instead they're being watched like hawks and judged for every move or lack thereof. Janet said it best, to the fans he's an icon, to us he's family. Leave them the fuck alone for once.
[Edited 6/29/09 18:29pm]
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Reply #188 posted 06/29/09 6:29pm

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ehuffnsd said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



I do agree that Joe had a part is MJ's physical appearance, but I won't say that Joe was the entire reason that MJ changed his appearance. There were other people around Michael that could have easily said some things to make him feel insecure. His brothers even teased him about his nose, so people might as well include them in one of the reasons for his insecurities instead of pushing it all on Joe. I'm not saying to show sympathy for Joe, I'm just saying that we shouldnt put all MJ's insecurities on him

it's called therapy people. Michael was only a victim because he chose to stay the victim instead of dealing with his issues.


That's what I'm saying. Michael was an individual. He could have dealt with his issues instead of trying to change his facial features. I even feel like MJ regretted all his surgeries seeing that Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley both mentioned how Michael would sit and apologize for what he did to his face. At the end of the day, his problems were still there because he ran away from them.
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Reply #189 posted 06/29/09 6:33pm

Timmy84

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Money talks...bullshit walks...all day long!!!

Right now...the fans hold all the power!! Regardless of what the hell Joe Jackson wants, regardless of what the family wants, regardless of what the bookies, promoters, inside folks and everybody else wants!! The time is right here...right NOW!!! Once the dust has settled, it will be a done deal! disbelief


Well fans right now are incosolable. So I don't know if any of them have power to do that. Some of us were trying to do what you suggested when he was...ALIVE.
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Reply #190 posted 06/29/09 6:33pm

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The Doctor's lawyer is on Larry King now. He's not looking like a very confident fellow I tell ya confused confused His face spells out- bullshitting.
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Reply #191 posted 06/29/09 6:34pm

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ehuffnsd said:


it's called therapy people. Michael was only a victim because he chose to stay the victim instead of dealing with his issues.


That's what I'm saying. Michael was an individual. He could have dealt with his issues instead of trying to change his facial features. I even feel like MJ regretted all his surgeries seeing that Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley both mentioned how Michael would sit and apologize for what he did to his face. At the end of the day, his problems were still there because he ran away from them.

i'm going to spend two hours with my therapist dealing with early childhood tramua. not going to be fun, but i can't get better with out it. Michael played the biggest whole in this by not taking care of himself. not joe, not the media, MICHAEL. i feel sorry for his family and for him, however it all could have been avoided with some good weekly therapy.
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Reply #192 posted 06/29/09 6:35pm

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ViintageJunkiie said:

ehuffnsd said:


and that man lived in pain and isolation. do you think it was a fair trade off?


Michael did isolate himself from the world. He even said that all he knew was show business, but we can't put all the blame on Joseph


Not ALL the blame but some of it can be attributed to him. Michael had low self-esteem too.
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Reply #193 posted 06/29/09 6:35pm

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The Doctor's lawyer is on Larry King now. He's not looking like a very confident fellow I tell ya confused confused His face spells out- bullshitting.
[Edited 6/29/09 18:34pm]

on MSNBC they stated that Michael had lots of doctors, this one was hired in May and just happened to be on the scene. it was the guard on duty, i don't think he had any role but the other doctors he may have been doctor shopping probably had a bigger role.
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Reply #194 posted 06/29/09 6:35pm

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The Doctor's lawyer is on Larry King now. He's not looking like a very confident fellow I tell ya confused confused His face spells out- bullshitting.
[Edited 6/29/09 18:34pm]


the fact that he's always stuttering says a lot.
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Reply #195 posted 06/29/09 6:35pm

Timmy84

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The Doctor's lawyer is on Larry King now. He's not looking like a very confident fellow I tell ya confused confused His face spells out- bullshitting.
[Edited 6/29/09 18:34pm]


Fuck him too.
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Reply #196 posted 06/29/09 6:35pm

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Timmy84 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



Michael did isolate himself from the world. He even said that all he knew was show business, but we can't put all the blame on Joseph


Not ALL the blame but some of it can be attributed to him. Michael had low self-esteem too.

ALL of it. he chose not to deal with his issues, not joe not the fans not the family.
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Reply #197 posted 06/29/09 6:36pm

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ehuffnsd said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



That's what I'm saying. Michael was an individual. He could have dealt with his issues instead of trying to change his facial features. I even feel like MJ regretted all his surgeries seeing that Quincy Jones and Teddy Riley both mentioned how Michael would sit and apologize for what he did to his face. At the end of the day, his problems were still there because he ran away from them.

i'm going to spend two hours with my therapist dealing with early childhood tramua. not going to be fun, but i can't get better with out it. Michael played the biggest whole in this by not taking care of himself. not joe, not the media, MICHAEL. i feel sorry for his family and for him, however it all could have been avoided with some good weekly therapy.


I also think his religion had something to do with why he didn't seek help.
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Reply #198 posted 06/29/09 6:37pm

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vainandy said:



Joe is the reason Michael had problems with his self esteem and always kept getting all these surgeries to change his looks. Michael is like one of those women who have been abused by their husbands but still continue to associate with them.

I was abused by my father myself when I was growing up, both physically and verbally. But thank God I had my grandmother on my mother's side of the family that kept me every weekend, every summer, and every holiday. In other words, if school was out, I was at her house and not at home. She was there to tell me..."Don't listen to that crazy bastard. He's part of a goofy religion, he's a racist, and he's crazy as hell and everybody knows it". I had people to build me up and keep me strong but apparently Michael didn't. I can certainly feel sympathy for the way he turned out but I sure as hell have no sympathy for that asshole abusive father of his.


I do agree that Joe had a part is MJ's physical appearance, but I won't say that Joe was the entire reason that MJ changed his appearance. There were other people around Michael that could have easily said some things to make him feel insecure. His brothers even teased him about his nose, so people might as well include them in one of the reasons for his insecurities instead of pushing it all on Joe. I'm not saying to show sympathy for Joe, I'm just saying that we shouldnt put all MJ's insecurities on him


Children immitate their parents. When his siblings teased him about his nose, I'm sure they had probably heard their father do it first. And everybody jokes around and teases from time to time but when you see that a particular joke strikes a nerve in the child, it's time for that particular joke to stop. And it's up to the parent to notice it struck a nerve and stop it, not encourage it. I can just see Joe now...."Aw hell, that will help make a man out of him".
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Reply #199 posted 06/29/09 6:37pm

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Will.I.Am talks MJ & Prince

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It's from a German magazine. He played with Prince on stage and watched the rest of the show with MJ

Here is the translation I found:



Quote:
Sp: You've also worked with Prince? The man has shocked the recording industry, by giving away his new CD in Great Britain for free with a newspaper.

Will.i.am: A visionaire. I performed with him. A few months ago,I was with the Black Eyed Peas in Las Vegas. Prince calls me, he played in a Casino and asks ", you want to perform with me tonight?" Sure, I say, of course! On the next day his assistant called me and said: "Prince would like to know if you want to come along this evening too." Want to? What's more cool than to play with Prince? Right, to play with him two days in a row! A few minutes later I get a further call: "Hey, it's Mike, wat are you doing?" Mike? Michael Jackson? Wow! He had changed studios at that time, from Ireland to Las Vegas. I say: "Hey, I'm playing with Prince here tonight." - "Prince? That is great!" - "you should come!" - "really? That would be cool!" - "that would be really cool!" - "Okay, I'll come." Imagine that : I'm playing with Prince, and Michael Jackson sits in the audience! Holy ish! What chance is there to get a call from Prince and then one from Michael Jackson within ten minutes ?


Sp: that chance is zero.

Will.i.am: Right. Okay, I head for the concert in the early evening and - get stuck in traffic! I think by myself, @#$%, this is the worst time to be stuck ! So I jump out of the car and start to run. I make it at the last second into the club. Everything goes smoothly, after three minutes I 'm back from the stage, Prince still yells in the microphone "Give it up for Will.i.am!", I creep into the hall and sit down to the table of - Michael Jackson. So he really came! "What did you think of me?", I ask him. He answers: "I did not know that you rapped." Now I ask you? The man lets me fly to bloody Ireland for a few photographs , and he doesn't even know that I am not only a producer, but also a rapper! I say: "Have you never heard my music, or looked at my videos? I @#$#%' am the main rapper of the Black Eyed Peas!" Anyways. Besides Michael Jackson sits the actor Chris Tucker, and then Prince comes down from the stage to us...


Sp: ... and sees Michael Jackson sitting at the table with you?

Will.i.am: Yo. He had his bass still strapped on and stops at our table. So there we sit : Michael Jackson, Chris Tucker and I. Prince stands directly before Michael Jackson and improvises on the bass: Slap! He does nothing- nothing! - and says nothing! Simply plays . What a scene! When Prince is again back on stage, Michael Jackson says to me: "Prince played his bass in the middle of my face! What's up with that?" Now now, I say: "you are finally incognito here! Imagine that Prince would have said: ', and by the way Michael Jackson sits here.' The people are already excited because of Prince, let alone, they would know that you are also here!" Yep, that was it then, the craziest night of my life.

Sp: And when you tell this story, nobody believes you.

Will.i.am: I would not even believe it! But I have to say: It is true. Each word. The next morning I had breakfast with Michael Jackson, we worked a bit on songs together - and that was the last time that I have seen him.
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Reply #200 posted 06/29/09 6:37pm

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ehuffnsd said:

Timmy84 said:



Not ALL the blame but some of it can be attributed to him. Michael had low self-esteem too.

ALL of it. he chose not to deal with his issues, not joe not the fans not the family.


I meant Joe not Michael.
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Reply #201 posted 06/29/09 6:37pm

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Timmy84 said:

ehuffnsd said:


i'm going to spend two hours with my therapist dealing with early childhood tramua. not going to be fun, but i can't get better with out it. Michael played the biggest whole in this by not taking care of himself. not joe, not the media, MICHAEL. i feel sorry for his family and for him, however it all could have been avoided with some good weekly therapy.


I also think his religion had something to do with why he didn't seek help.

once again his choice.
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Reply #202 posted 06/29/09 6:38pm

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Children immitate their parents. When his siblings teased him about his nose, I'm sure they had probably heard their father do it first. And everybody jokes around and teases from time to time but when you see that a particular joke strikes a nerve in the child, it's time for that particular joke to stop. And it's up to the parent to notice it struck a nerve and stop it, not encourage it. I can just see Joe now...."Aw hell, that will help make a man out of him".


"Big Nose"... neutral
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Reply #203 posted 06/29/09 6:38pm

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Timmy84 said:

ehuffnsd said:


ALL of it. he chose not to deal with his issues, not joe not the fans not the family.


I meant Joe not Michael.

sorry misread.
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Reply #204 posted 06/29/09 6:39pm

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ehuffnsd said:

Timmy84 said:



I meant Joe not Michael.

sorry misread.


It's cool. smile
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Reply #205 posted 06/29/09 6:40pm

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Children immitate their parents. When his siblings teased him about his nose, I'm sure they had probably heard their father do it first. And everybody jokes around and teases from time to time but when you see that a particular joke strikes a nerve in the child, it's time for that particular joke to stop. And it's up to the parent to notice it struck a nerve and stop it, not encourage it. I can just see Joe now...."Aw hell, that will help make a man out of him".


But yeah you're definitely right. Children do indeed imitate their parents.
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Reply #206 posted 06/29/09 6:42pm

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Children immitate their parents. When his siblings teased him about his nose, I'm sure they had probably heard their father do it first. And everybody jokes around and teases from time to time but when you see that a particular joke strikes a nerve in the child, it's time for that particular joke to stop. And it's up to the parent to notice it struck a nerve and stop it, not encourage it. I can just see Joe now...."Aw hell, that will help make a man out of him".


Is it a sure thing that Joe called Michael "big nose" before his brothers did?
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Reply #207 posted 06/29/09 6:43pm

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Lou Ferrigno- Jackson Trainer is on Larry King right now.

He says Michael was in excellent health, and he saw him throughout the whole training process.

Michael also has treadmill at home and was working out.

Jackson family Autopsy is going on and the results will be out in several days.
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Reply #208 posted 06/29/09 6:49pm

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vainandy said:



Children immitate their parents. When his siblings teased him about his nose, I'm sure they had probably heard their father do it first. And everybody jokes around and teases from time to time but when you see that a particular joke strikes a nerve in the child, it's time for that particular joke to stop. And it's up to the parent to notice it struck a nerve and stop it, not encourage it. I can just see Joe now...."Aw hell, that will help make a man out of him".


Is it a sure thing that Joe called Michael "big nose" before his brothers did?


No, it's not a sure thing that he was the first. But when the brothers were teasing him about his nose, as a father, he should have eventually seen the effect it was having on him by his behaviour. Joe, being the strict, old school, asshole that he is probably did see it as toughening him up and making a man out of him considering that he was so shy, sensitive, and later feminine. It's hard enough to be made fun of in school or out in public, but when it happens in your own home by your own family, it's absolutely devastating.
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Reply #209 posted 06/29/09 6:52pm

Timmy84

vainandy said:



No, it's not a sure thing that he was the first. But when the brothers were teasing him about his nose, as a father, he should have eventually seen the effect it was having on him by his behaviour. Joe, being the strict, old school, asshole that he is probably did see it as toughening him up and making a man out of him considering that he was so shy, sensitive, and later feminine. It's hard enough to be made fun of in school or out in public, but when it happens in your own home by your own family, it's absolutely devastating.


Plus siblings handle insults differently than most. When my brother kept referring me to as slow poke, I moved fast and he had to tell me to "slow down, you long legged rascal!" But when someone calls you a name with your body part, that's harsher.

Least I didn't grow up with siblings who made fun of my looks. confused And why did Joe even go there anyway, he could've told his brothers to shut up, but did he? NO.
[Edited 6/29/09 18:52pm]
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