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Reply #1080 posted 07/05/09 1:31am

kalelvisj

Phishanga said:

CalhounSq said:


Shit man, I dunno lol There were crowds of people outside the hospital crying & shit hmm fans (especially his) take shit too far sometimes. They're gonna have to have guards around his grave b/c some nut is gonna try to dig him up - sad but true hammer



True. Charlie Chaplin's corpse was stolen from his grave and they demanded money from the family. You KNOW, there will be something doing the same, if given the chance.


It only took 11 days before there was an attempt to steal and ransom Elvis' body. I hope that MJ will be treated with more respect by his fans/foes than that.
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Reply #1081 posted 07/05/09 1:36am

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BoOTyLiCioUs said:

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all these mofos lining their pockets off of michael's death. disgusting. disbelief


people have been leeching off michael for years...this is not new to me.



it's one thing to do it under the guise of a business partnership or even familial relationship, but leeching off someone when they are dead and not having given their dues when they were alive all while calling them a firend or idol and getting paid on top of that is downright sinful IMO.
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Reply #1082 posted 07/05/09 1:38am

Timmy84

Swa said:

Timmy84 said:


Psst, Swa, scroll up...


Lol. Great minds!

Swa


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Reply #1083 posted 07/05/09 1:39am

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CalhounSq said:


Crying is one thing, showing up to a medical facility where other people are dying & grieving too is just irresponsible & fanatic imo. Holding up traffic & creating a situation for hospital staff doesn't help anything, it just allows the fans to say 'they were there'. It's bullshit, fan or not...


I can understand your sentiment. I'm not the type of MJ fan that runs to be where he is when problems occur. I only ran to the credible news programs, lol. But on the other hand, sometimes when people are suddenly grieving over a loved person, they aren't able to think of others during that moment. I don't think fans going to the hospital itself was the problem. The problem in this case was the amount of people that showed up. If there had only been about 30 people outside, would U still feel that way?

I think any fan showing up @ the hospital is batshit. It's just not their place. That's a time for his family & closest friends to show up/grieve, etc. Fans are delusional if they think they had the "right" to be there. It's just overboard, seriously...
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Reply #1084 posted 07/05/09 1:49am

purplesweat

His animated life grew increasingly dark and weird-- another marriage, kids named "Prince Michael" flung over balconies for the amusement of paparazzi and sent into public with masks, pathetic spending sprees, piles of lawsuits, bankruptcy-- until it became what from our remove seemed to be a horror show. And then it finally ended yesterday, June 25, 2009, when he died in Los Angeles.


Ugh, he didn't "fling" Blanket over the balcony for "the paparazzi" - he did it because the fans were yelling "show us your baby!" and, like a little kid, he forgot how dangerous that was until a few seconds later.

Pathetic spending sprees? Like anyone wouldn't spend the way he did if they had that kind of money.
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Reply #1085 posted 07/05/09 2:05am

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full version.

[Edited 7/5/09 2:07am]
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Reply #1086 posted 07/05/09 2:23am

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Does anyone believe the Nanny was his long-term lover?
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Reply #1087 posted 07/05/09 2:40am

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ehuffnsd said:



full version.

[Edited 7/5/09 2:07am]

I really like how she and Michael utlizes/utilized Youtube cool
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Reply #1088 posted 07/05/09 2:43am

july

BoOTyLiCioUs said:

cry cry cry cry

sad sad sad sad hug hug
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Reply #1089 posted 07/05/09 2:45am

july

kalelvisj said:

july said:


I'm still really shoock up by this.

Yes it's the 4th of July.

I had a few beer Brews today. Been thinkin about Michael for days. Anyway. It still hurts.





Thank you for posting the video for "She's out of my life." God how it took me back. That was the Michael I grew up with; pure talent, no questions, no manipulation of the tabloids to come back and bite him in the ass. Just a pure, from the heart soul man.

Damn.
[Edited 7/5/09 0:42am]

Thank you too. for feelin it. I'm just feelin it. Michaels Spirit. Love to you.
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Reply #1090 posted 07/05/09 2:46am

july

Timmy84 said:

july said:



That my friend was what Michael Jackson was all about to me: SOUL! nod

Awww. sad sad
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Reply #1091 posted 07/05/09 2:47am

july

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I really love this one too.
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Reply #1092 posted 07/05/09 4:03am

CalhounSq

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purplesweat said:

His animated life grew increasingly dark and weird-- another marriage, kids named "Prince Michael" flung over balconies for the amusement of paparazzi and sent into public with masks, pathetic spending sprees, piles of lawsuits, bankruptcy-- until it became what from our remove seemed to be a horror show. And then it finally ended yesterday, June 25, 2009, when he died in Los Angeles.


Ugh, he didn't "fling" Blanket over the balcony for "the paparazzi" - he did it because the fans were yelling "show us your baby!" and, like a little kid, he forgot how dangerous that was until a few seconds later.

Pathetic spending sprees? Like anyone wouldn't spend the way he did if they had that kind of money.

Oh, well yea - if the fans said to do it that's totally acceptable nod

WTF?? lol Come on, a father of THREE CHILDREN shouldn't forget how dangerous it is to hold a baby over the edge of a balcony - seriously hammer
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Reply #1093 posted 07/05/09 4:56am

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Madonna's tribute was really classy. How did she pull that together so quickly? She gets on my nerves a lot of the time, but she deserves respect for this.
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Reply #1094 posted 07/05/09 5:00am

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Madonna's tribute was really classy. How did she pull that together so quickly? She gets on my nerves a lot of the time, but she deserves respect for this.


I like how she made it celebratory. There's so much joy in his best music.
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Reply #1095 posted 07/05/09 5:09am

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some pages from Billboard Magazine July 11 2009:
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Reply #1096 posted 07/05/09 5:46am

midnightmover

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full version.

[Edited 7/5/09 2:07am]

Lame.
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Reply #1097 posted 07/05/09 5:47am

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Does anyone believe the Nanny was his long-term lover?

Only floons.
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #1098 posted 07/05/09 6:25am

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midnightmover said:

whatsgoingon said:

Does anyone believe the Nanny was his long-term lover?

Only floons.


Must have been an exciting day for you when somebody added an 'F' to your favorite word. You gonna repeat ad-nauseum and wear 'floons' out now too? rolleyes
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Reply #1099 posted 07/05/09 6:28am

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ehuffnsd said:



full version.

[Edited 7/5/09 2:07am]

Despite the fact that Im not a madonna Fan I respect what she did it, at least she did something for MJ, Respect.
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #1100 posted 07/05/09 6:33am

BaileyWalker

I was looking at the Quincy interview again and something stuck out, ok we know his vocal talents went way downhill,enough so that he had to lip sync most of the time in public.

Was 1986 the starting point to this?

From the Quincy Interview:

He told Details magazine: "He'd come up with, 'Man, I promise you I have this disease,' and so forth, and 'I have a blister on my lungs,' and all that kind of bulls**t. It's hard, because Michael's a Virgo, man - he's very set in his ways. You can't talk him out of it.

"A Blister on your lungs" wouldn't have anything to do with this skin tone? That sounds like an excuse for this singing ability back in 1986?
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Reply #1101 posted 07/05/09 6:34am

purplesweat

bow bawl



If I'd been there, I'd be one of the fainting girls for sure lol
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Reply #1102 posted 07/05/09 6:56am

seeingvoices12

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I was looking at the Quincy interview again and something stuck out, ok we know his vocal talents went way downhill,enough so that he had to lip sync most of the time in public.

Was 1986 the starting point to this?

From the Quincy Interview:

He told Details magazine: "He'd come up with, 'Man, I promise you I have this disease,' and so forth, and 'I have a blister on my lungs,' and all that kind of bulls**t. It's hard, because Michael's a Virgo, man - he's very set in his ways. You can't talk him out of it.

"A Blister on your lungs" wouldn't have anything to do with this skin tone? That sounds like an excuse for this singing ability back in 1986?

you know what, Despite the fact that I have a huge admiration for Qunicy for his contributions to the music industry as a brilliant producer I think he should just shut the hell up and respect his age,Im not mad about the things he said about Mj, Im mad at the timing he chose to say this, he should shut the hell up, why he is saying these things after the man is gone, why after his death?or getting old has affected his brian? some people make me wonder:roll:
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #1103 posted 07/05/09 7:08am

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BaileyWalker said:

I was looking at the Quincy interview again and something stuck out, ok we know his vocal talents went way downhill,enough so that he had to lip sync most of the time in public.

Was 1986 the starting point to this?

From the Quincy Interview:

He told Details magazine: "He'd come up with, 'Man, I promise you I have this disease,' and so forth, and 'I have a blister on my lungs,' and all that kind of bulls**t. It's hard, because Michael's a Virgo, man - he's very set in his ways. You can't talk him out of it.

"A Blister on your lungs" wouldn't have anything to do with this skin tone? That sounds like an excuse for this singing ability back in 1986?



His vocals changed the most at puberty, but also changed with every subsequent nose job.
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Reply #1104 posted 07/05/09 7:09am

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bow bawl



If I'd been there, I'd be one of the fainting girls for sure lol



^ lol I remember crying whenever he came on TV:lol: I remember asking my father why were people going to the hospital instead of watching the show lol I had sense then, because there is no way I would pay to see a concert and be on a stretcher mid-way I never quite got that about the die-hard MJ fans.

Now that I think of it MJ got the tears going ... seeing Prince on TV would have me screaming/ shreiking at the TV aaaaah lol to be young(then)
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Reply #1105 posted 07/05/09 7:14am

mcw00

For some reason, my instinct is that the Staples memorial isn’t going to be all that chaotic and may not even be a full event. In this economy, are people really going to travel from far and wide, take time from work, spend money on hotels etc. all with one days notice to go to a memorial for a musician-even Michael Jackson? I know he has super fans but I just don’t see this really happening. It takes nothing to register on the website for the lottery, but showing up is a whole different story.
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Reply #1106 posted 07/05/09 7:22am

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bow bawl



If I'd been there, I'd be one of the fainting girls for sure lol



That last spin he performs near the end of this performance is nothing short of incredible. I love how it cuts to those two young girls just after it and they have the biggest smiles on their faces like they just witnessed something magical.
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Reply #1107 posted 07/05/09 7:51am

Ottensen

Phishanga said:

CalhounSq said:


Shit man, I dunno lol There were crowds of people outside the hospital crying & shit hmm fans (especially his) take shit too far sometimes. They're gonna have to have guards around his grave b/c some nut is gonna try to dig him up - sad but true hammer



True. Charlie Chaplin's corpse was stolen from his grave and they demanded money from the family. You KNOW, there will be something doing the same, if given the chance.


That's a damn shame that people have to go out of their way to protect the remains of their loved ones. The crazy ass lunatics who call themselves fans need medication and need to be kept ass as far away from his corpse as possible. How can a sane, reasonble person not understand that the man does not belong to the public like a piece of property. If anything the only one he belongs to is the woman who brought him into this world and whatever higher power he believed in at his death. Barring that, I don't get the obsession how people need to project onto and connect with someone in this way. It seems like the only plausible way for this family to protect this man's body will have to be some unorthodox way of burial. I'm thinking something like how Princess Diana is buried on private grounds smack in the middle of a lake...or political figures buried in crypts, tombs, or underground graves with with those copper lids surrounded by flames and shit. At the end of the day, for whatever I felt about Jackson (or didn't feel at all) , this is still somebody's child. Folks need to back off and let him rest already. It's not like he didn't give himself to showbiz enough as it is. Now these crazy folks want to have the man in death, too disbelief
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Reply #1108 posted 07/05/09 7:54am

purplesweat

PRNelson said:

purplesweat said:

bow bawl



If I'd been there, I'd be one of the fainting girls for sure lol



That last spin he performs near the end of this performance is nothing short of incredible. I love how it cuts to those two young girls just after it and they have the biggest smiles on their faces like they just witnessed something magical.


How does he do it? He gets at LEAST seven full spins down, how in the world...

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Reply #1109 posted 07/05/09 7:58am

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purplesweat said:

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That last spin he performs near the end of this performance is nothing short of incredible. I love how it cuts to those two young girls just after it and they have the biggest smiles on their faces like they just witnessed something magical.


How does he do it? He gets at LEAST seven full spins down, how in the world...

bow


I LOVE that spin lol

I'm surprised he's never blown his knee caps out throwing himself to the ground like that eek
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