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Reply #180 posted 07/14/09 4:51pm

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

errant said:

i don't think they're sunglasses. i think it's shadows. that's how gaunt and sunken his features were, i guess. sad


WTF? whofarted You really couldn't tell that those are sunglasses?

And that motherfucker is gonna have the nerve to be talking shit about my criticisms when he is making evil jokes himself! lol

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Reply #181 posted 07/14/09 4:52pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

errant said:

here, i'll repost it:

Supa!

You have made your point several times now. What is the point in harping on and on about it when we don't know these people, what their lives are/were really like, what their situation was, or even how the guy really died?

Michael Jackson is dead. What is the point in trying to hold him accountable for them not having a mother? And how would you? He's gone. Your point about assigning him responsibility for ANYTHING now is completely irrelevant. He's dead. End of story as far as that goes.

I mean, I like to argue inconsequential shit into the ground until I'm blue in the face as much as the next guy (more, as you probably know). But the man is dead. These children lost the only parent they ever knew, and you want someone to hold him accountable for them not having a mother in their lives? Anyone that would do that to those children would be evil and disgusting and should be slapped. They'll figure it out on their own in time, or maybe they won't... maybe they'll remember their father fondly and not give as much of a damn about it as you seem to.

After all, it really IS their business and none of yours.


I never saw this! biggrin I'll get back to it, don't you worry lol



try to keep it under 8000 words, please. rolleyes

you're tiresome enough without having to read through all that drivel you like to drown us all in lol
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Reply #182 posted 07/14/09 4:53pm

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errant said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



I never saw this! biggrin I'll get back to it, don't you worry lol



try to keep it under 8000 words, please. rolleyes

you're tiresome enough without having to read through all that drivel you like to drown us all in lol

don't cast your eyes upon my greatness then exclaim
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Reply #183 posted 07/14/09 4:54pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



WTF? whofarted You really couldn't tell that those are sunglasses?

And that motherfucker is gonna have the nerve to be talking shit about my criticisms when he is making evil jokes himself! lol

NOTE TO THE HATERS!


Plus MJ didn't look that sullen. confused The worst you'd see him look was on that Q cover.
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Reply #184 posted 07/14/09 4:55pm

Timmy84

And again y'all arguing? sigh lol
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Reply #185 posted 07/14/09 4:55pm

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Marrk said:

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Latoya said she dressed him in his white jacket and gold belt. It's fake, like most of these bs stories.


Again, how is this crap respectful?

Man, not that i'd wish it, but P's hardcore (who disliked MJ so much it preys on their minds) well, they are just begging for some Karma.


I think you got it twisted. The casket photo is fake. There's no reason to disbelieve what LaToya said she dressed him in.
[Edited 7/14/09 16:56pm]
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Reply #186 posted 07/14/09 4:58pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Is there a version of Scream with the original lyrics "stop fuckin with me" and where is it found?



It's on his HIStory CD set. smile
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Reply #187 posted 07/14/09 4:59pm

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On the Scream maxi single, there is a mix where he says "STOP FUCKIN' WITH ME" repeatedly.
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Reply #188 posted 07/14/09 5:00pm

Timmy84

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On the Scream maxi single, there is a mix where he says "STOP FUCKIN' WITH ME" repeatedly.

lol

I've seen so many dance songs have curse words on it. lol
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Reply #189 posted 07/14/09 5:03pm

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Timmy84 said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


And that motherfucker is gonna have the nerve to be talking shit about my criticisms when he is making evil jokes himself! lol

NOTE TO THE HATERS!


Plus MJ didn't look that sullen. confused The worst you'd see him look was on that Q cover.


For real! He couldn't have passed anybody's insurance exam if his eyes were looking like that, I don't care how much money was involved.
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Reply #190 posted 07/14/09 5:04pm

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Timmy84 said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


And that motherfucker is gonna have the nerve to be talking shit about my criticisms when he is making evil jokes himself! lol

NOTE TO THE HATERS!


Plus MJ didn't look that sullen. confused The worst you'd see him look was on that Q cover.


Which had a photoshop-style 'sharpen' tool applied to it to make it look worse, i've certainly never seen a pic as sharpened as this on any publication. It's very harsh, it's like a manipulation in reverse (usually softened. See P's recent fake limo photos, the man has no pores on his face!)

i'm not so sure Q wasn't aware he was dead when they went to print, despite the Editors defensive comments on their website.

I call 'cunts' on Q.
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Reply #191 posted 07/14/09 5:04pm

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That supposed photo of MJ in the casket looks FAKE.

You can clearly see that MJ's photo from James Brown funeral is rotated 90 degrees and place on top of James Brown's body.

MJ had curly extensions when he passed away.
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Reply #192 posted 07/14/09 5:04pm

Timmy84

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Timmy84 said:



Plus MJ didn't look that sullen. confused The worst you'd see him look was on that Q cover.


For real! He couldn't have passed anybody's insurance exam if his eyes were looking like that, I don't care how much money was involved.


exclaim It don't make sense. It's just like that leaked autopsy that came out that Mike was bald and only had pills in his body. COME ON! lol

Anyway, I found this interesting from NME.com:

Contaminated drugs were same as found in Jackson house

Pharmaceutical company is contacted by officials in investigation

The Drug Enforcement Agency has contacted a pharmaceutical company about a batch of the drug propofol after the drug was found in the home of Michael Jackson following his death on June 25.

It emerged that two batches of the drug were recalled after 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri became ill after the drug was administered to them. The batch was found to be contaminated with bacteria.

A spokeswoman for Teva Pharmaceuticals says that investigators in the Jackson case contacted her about a different batch to the ones that were recalled, according to the Associated Press .

Propofol is a powerful anesthetic and is the generic version of Diprivan. It is usually only administered in hospitals.


--By our New York staff.
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Reply #193 posted 07/14/09 5:06pm

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Evvy said:



my opinions of you entering these threads and excreting on them are that you and your thoughts are sick in the head- I don't give a flying fart which menbers or mods adore you on this website- your blatant disrespect for people whose minds are not twisted like yours is inexcusable.....


...if you dislike him that much why come to a thread where the majority of the posters are showing their love and respect? why not start your own "MJ is F-ed up" thread and post there


Am I allowed to do a 'let's criticize Michael Jackson" thread?! lol

I showed my respects when he died. Go to the 2nd thread. I wrote a nice tribute. I personally will NOT gloss over the man's petulence. I leave that to his fans.
[Edited 7/14/09 16:48pm]


no one is asking you to gloss over anything...my point is why would you enter a room where this man's fans are clearly still mourning his death and shit all over them? you claim to be so bright and open-minded-
you have hypocritically spit in the face of your own claim to humanitarianism

-spend some time deciding what you really want in life and stop blowing in the wind or latching on to the first thing that turns you on...

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Reply #194 posted 07/14/09 5:06pm

Timmy84

Batch of drug central to Jackson probe recalled

By JUSTIN PRITCHARD and MIKE STOBBE – 3 hours ago

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal drug enforcement officials have contacted the maker of the powerful anesthetic propofol (PRO-puh-fall) as part of their investigation into Michael Jackson's death.

A spokeswoman for Teva Pharmaceuticals says the Drug Enforcement Administration asked the company about a specific batch of the drug.

Teva voluntarily recalled two lots of propofol after investigators found bacterial contamination in some samples caused up to 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri to develop fevers and chills.

Teva spokeswoman Denise Bradley says the DEA asked about a different batch of the drug than what the company recalled. Propofol is the generic version of Diprivan. The anesthetic normally used in hospitals was found in Jackson's home after his death June 25.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Reply #195 posted 07/14/09 5:08pm

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mynameisnotsusan said:

Marrk said:



Again, how is this crap respectful?

Man, not that i'd wish it, but P's hardcore (who disliked MJ so much it preys on their minds) well, they are just begging for some Karma.


I think you got it twisted. The casket photo is fake. There's no reason to disbelieve what LaToya said she dressed him in.
[Edited 7/14/09 16:56pm]


Sorry wasn't meaning or meant to be responding to you, but just in general. Not twisted, just a mistake.
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Reply #196 posted 07/14/09 5:08pm

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Timmy84 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



For real! He couldn't have passed anybody's insurance exam if his eyes were looking like that, I don't care how much money was involved.


exclaim It don't make sense. It's just like that leaked autopsy that came out that Mike was bald and only had pills in his body. COME ON! lol

Anyway, I found this interesting from NME.com:

Contaminated drugs were same as found in Jackson house

Pharmaceutical company is contacted by officials in investigation

The Drug Enforcement Agency has contacted a pharmaceutical company about a batch of the drug propofol after the drug was found in the home of Michael Jackson following his death on June 25.

It emerged that two batches of the drug were recalled after 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri became ill after the drug was administered to them. The batch was found to be contaminated with bacteria.

A spokeswoman for Teva Pharmaceuticals says that investigators in the Jackson case contacted her about a different batch to the ones that were recalled, according to the Associated Press .

Propofol is a powerful anesthetic and is the generic version of Diprivan. It is usually only administered in hospitals.


--By our New York staff.


Oh my! The plot steadily thickens. eek
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Reply #197 posted 07/14/09 5:08pm

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On the Scream maxi single, there is a mix where he says "STOP FUCKIN' WITH ME" repeatedly.



That is Janet saying that. It was reported that Michael refused to say the F word. smile
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Reply #198 posted 07/14/09 5:09pm

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Music: How Michael Jackson Did It
July 2009


At the heart of Michael Jackson's musical legacy are two albums that total less than an hour-and-a-quarter's worth of music. Both are rightfully considered among the best pop albums of their era.

Off the Wall," released in 1979, and "Thriller," issued three years later, turned Jackson from a teenybopper into an adult pop entertainer and ushered in his international superstardom.

Both were overseen by Quincy Jones, already a much-admired musician, composer, arranger, conductor and producer who'd worked with Count Basie, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Frank Sinatra. The two first discussed working together while Mr. Jones was supervising the music for the 1978 film "The Wiz," in which Jackson played the Scarecrow.

"I saw his sensitivity and his focus," said Mr. Jones, age 76. "There was such an innocence, but he didn't miss a thing."

Epic, Jackson's label, thought Mr. Jones was too steeped in jazz to produce what became "Off the Wall." But Jackson and his management team insisted, and Epic relented. When the project began, Jackson had demos of two songs; Mr. Jones had a track from the funk band the Brothers Johnson that needed a melody and lyrics. Everything else came together once they became part of a team.

"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," the album opener composed by Jackson, is set up by the syncopated percussion that Jackson, his sister Janet and brother Randy played on a casaba, cowbell and glass bottle and had recorded for the demo version.

Suddenly, Jackson screams and the orchestra explodes: Sweeping strings; punchy horns; bass, drums and handclaps form the foundation under Jackson's vocal. Single notes plucked on electric guitar fold into the Jacksons' percussion, creating a signature sound for the singer.

It's a busy track, but not cluttered. Mr. Jones told me his big-band experience helped him organize all the sounds.

Workin' Day and Night," the album's third song, also rises from percussion that Jackson had recorded earlier with his siblings. Plucked guitars are its core too. Mr. Jones omitted orchestral strings this time, but Jerry Hey and Greg Phillinganes did the horn and rhythm charts, respectively, as on "Don't Stop."

The two remaining tunes on side one reveal a maturing Jackson. "Rock With You," written by Rod Temperton, a composer Mr. Jones still favors, and "Get On the Floor," built on a riff by bassist Louis Johnson of the Brothers Johnson. On the former, the mood is airy and seductive; on the latter, bold and assertive. Mr. Johnson dominates "Get On the Floor," which is also driven by Mr. Hey's horns, John Robinson's cymbal work and Latin percussion by Paulinho Da Costa -- and a forceful vocal by Jackson.

"Rock With You" and the title track are cut from comparable cloth. In "Rock With You," a trombone and two tenor saxophones add warmth to the bottom, while lilting synthesizers and chopping guitar chords fill the midrange. Once again, Mr. Robinson's drumming shines as he shifts the cymbal pattern to deliver the song to its chorus. A synthesizer plays staccato notes, recasting the plucked guitar notes of the opening song, one of the many pull-throughs that Mr. Jones preferred and that give the album its unity.


The arrangement for "Off the Wall" foreshadows the title track of "Thriller," with its bass synth, cymbals, insistent backbeat and plucked guitar as the rhythmic platform. Mr. Temperton wrote both songs and had a hand in arranging their rhythm tracks. While "Thriller" lives in the memory as the soundtrack to a long-form music video, it's also an expert piece of pop -- and so is its predecessor.

Throughout the "Off the Wall" album, Mr. Jones challenged Jackson to expand his vocal range. "I wanted him to sing down low," he recalled. "A lot of his habits came from Motown. They wanted him to sing high, but by then we had a relationship of trust, an honesty with each other."

Of the remaining songs of Jackson's solo debut, only the Carol Bayer Sager tune "It's the Falling in Love" seems stuck in the late '70s. Johnny Mandel, who arranged for Basie, Sinatra and others, did the string charts for "She's Out of My Life," Jackson's successful attempt at a big, romantic ballad. Mr. Jones said he had intended to give the song, written by Tom Bahler, to Sinatra to record.

Jackson and Mr. Jones reunited for "Thriller," using key members of the "Off the Wall" team -- engineer Bruce Swedien (who Mr. Jones credits for what he still considers both albums' unsurpassed sound), Mr. Temperton, Mr. Hey and Mr. Phillinganes among them. "The collective is always more powerful than the individual," Mr. Jones told me. Of course, Jackson's enormous talent and unbridled ambition were the major drivers.

By now, the bass synthesizer had become part of the pop vocabulary, and it introduces the album's opener, "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." A dance tune with horns arranged by Mr. Hey that was originally proposed for "Off the Wall," it serves as a bridge from the earlier album, but it has a leaner, more biting feel. It ends with a long vocal recitation of a line from Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa."

After the pop gem "Baby Be Mine," written by Mr. Temperton, and the Jackson-Paul McCartney duet, "The Girl is Mine," comes a four-song stretch as strong as any in pop history: "Thriller," which ends side one with its ghoulish narration by Vincent Price, "Beat It," "Billie Jean" and "Human Nature."

A drum machine's steady rhythm introduces "Beat It," which was written by Jackson and is immediately cast as a rock song by Steve Lukather's guitar and a brief hint of the coming guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen, who Mr. Jones brought to the project. Jeff Porcaro, who, like Mr. Lukather, was a member of the band Toto, plays drums. Mr. Jones said that he and Jackson, determined to expand the performer's base, had their eyes on a rock audience.

"Billie Jean" also was a Jackson composition. Sung with icy fire, its melody rests on what may be the deepest groove in pop history, formed by a battery of synths, N'dugu Chancler on drums and Mr. Johnson on bass. At the chorus, Mr. Jones opens the track, allowing in a chiming guitar to leaven the relentless, bottom-heavy rhythm. Lush synthesizers add movement to the backdrop.

"When you come out of 'Billie Jean,' which is just three chords, you need a kaleidoscopic harmonic structure," Mr. Jones said. "You know, the ear wants that."

Steve Porcaro composed the music for the next tune, a lovely ballad. "Toto sent over a demo and Rod Temperton and I listened to it, but the first two songs didn't do much for us," he told me. "Then the third song came out and I said, 'Yeah!" The next day, Mr. Jones asked John Bettis to write the lyrics to what became "Human Nature."

The performance floats on guitar and bass notes; at first, the brass is barely noticeable. Mr. Jones allows the chorus to arrive without additional fanfare, thus drawing in the listener. Jackson sings it beautifully, allowing his voice to meld with the whole.

"Thriller" concludes with the snappy "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)," which brought Jackson together with his sisters Janet and LaToya, and "The Lady in My Life," a gorgeous ballad written by Mr. Temperton featuring Paul Jackson on guitar.

Five years after the release of "Thriller," Jackson and Mr. Jones went on to make "Bad," with many of the same musicians who played and arranged parts for their breakthrough recordings. By then, though, the template for presenting the music of Michael Jackson was set. He had become the King of Pop.

"We put this all together behind Michael's energy and sensitivity," Mr. Jones said. "It was a team effort. I swear to you, it was like divinity put us all together."


http://online.wsj.com/art...76213.html
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Reply #199 posted 07/14/09 5:10pm

Timmy84

EmeraldSkies said:

dreamfactory313 said:

On the Scream maxi single, there is a mix where he says "STOP FUCKIN' WITH ME" repeatedly.



That is Janet saying that. It was reported that Michael refused to say the F word. smile


Oh for real? Cool. lol
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Reply #200 posted 07/14/09 5:12pm

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http://music.msn.com/musi...>1=28102

LA mayor: City will pay costs from Jackson event

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is trying to quell the escalating debate over who should pick up the estimated $1.4 million tab for police, traffic control and other services related to Michael Jackson's memorial service.

Villaraigosa, who was vacationing in South Africa a week ago when more than 17,000 fans flocked to downtown Los Angeles to watch the public memorial, asserted Monday that the city will pay. He said he will not ask the Jackson family or AEG Live, the owner of the Staples Center where the event was held, to help the city recoup its expenses, and he lambasted a city Web site set up to request donations.

"This is a world-class city, and we provide fire and police protection, period," Villaraigosa said during his first public appearance since returning from his weeklong trip. "The idea that we would charge the family for a funeral is nonsensical."

Despite his comments, the City Council was expected to take up the issue Tuesday when City Attorney Carmen Trutanich reports on the costs of the event. Trutanich launched an investigation into laws to force third parties to pay the municipal costs associated with unexpected events such as the Jackson memorial.

Villaraigosa told reporters that major events such as the memorial occur frequently in Los Angeles and other big cities. New York and Chicago do not ask others to cough up cash, he said.

Related: The latest Michael Jackson news, features and photos

The mayor called the city's donation Web site, which raised $35,000, "ridiculous." The site stopped operating Friday afternoon. It was unclear whether the money would be returned to donors.

Villaraigosa's comments was in contrast to a statement attributed to him in a news release distributed by his office last week. In it, he encouraged Jackson fans to memorialize the pop star by donating to the city.

The release quoted Villaraigosa as saying: "Michael Jackson's music touched millions of fans across the globe. Donations will help the City of Angels provide the extraordinary public safety resources required to give Michael the safe, orderly and respectful memorial he deserves."

Matt Szabo, the mayor's spokesman, said the idea to seek donations came from Councilwoman Jan Perry, who served as acting mayor while Villaraigosa and City Council President Eric Garcetti were out of the country.

"Her office asked for donations to be mailed in," Szabo said. "The bottom line is our office then moved to support that effort with an online contribution form."

Perry could not immediately be reached for comment.

The issue took on political overtones last week when several council members asked who was going to foot the bill at a time when the city faces a $530 million budget shortfall and layoffs. One of the most vocal critics was Councilman Dennis Zine, who said taxpayers don't typically pay for motorcade escorts for funerals.

Zine said he agreed with Villaraigosa that the city should not solicit donations, but asserted that the Jackson family and AEG Live should pay.

"AEG and the Jackson family turned this memorial into a worldwide event. The taxpayers should not be responsible for what they did," Zine said Monday.

Zine introduced a motion calling for a review of city policies governing expenditures on such events and a detailed report of the costs related to Jackson's death, as well as who approved the expenditures.

Councilwoman Janice Hahn, meanwhile, introduced a motion asking for a full accounting of tourism-related revenue that flowed into the city after the singer died June 25.

Both motions are on the council's agenda for July 21.
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Reply #201 posted 07/14/09 5:12pm

Timmy84

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Timmy84 said:



exclaim It don't make sense. It's just like that leaked autopsy that came out that Mike was bald and only had pills in his body. COME ON! lol

Anyway, I found this interesting from NME.com:

Contaminated drugs were same as found in Jackson house

Pharmaceutical company is contacted by officials in investigation

The Drug Enforcement Agency has contacted a pharmaceutical company about a batch of the drug propofol after the drug was found in the home of Michael Jackson following his death on June 25.

It emerged that two batches of the drug were recalled after 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri became ill after the drug was administered to them. The batch was found to be contaminated with bacteria.

A spokeswoman for Teva Pharmaceuticals says that investigators in the Jackson case contacted her about a different batch to the ones that were recalled, according to the Associated Press .

Propofol is a powerful anesthetic and is the generic version of Diprivan. It is usually only administered in hospitals.


--By our New York staff.


Oh my! The plot steadily thickens. eek


Looks to me that the death of Michael's was accidental than a murder plot. hmmm Especially if there were other states that had this...
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Reply #202 posted 07/14/09 5:13pm

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Evvy said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



Am I allowed to do a 'let's criticize Michael Jackson" thread?! lol

I showed my respects when he died. Go to the 2nd thread. I wrote a nice tribute. I personally will NOT gloss over the man's petulence. I leave that to his fans.
[Edited 7/14/09 16:48pm]


no one is asking you to gloss over anything...my point is why would you enter a room where this man's fans are clearly still mourning his death and shit all over them? you claim to be so bright and open-minded-
you have hypocritically spit in the face of your own claim to humanitarianism

-spend some time deciding what you really want in life and stop blowing in the wind or latching on to the first thing that turns you on...

...I got to go- things to do...orgnote me if you take issue with my opinions



oh, don't mind him. that's how he is about everything. confused


and god, i'm totally in love with you love
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Reply #203 posted 07/14/09 5:15pm

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Reply #204 posted 07/14/09 5:15pm

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This is it: Michael Jackson Fans Mourn At 02
July 2009

Thousands of Michael Jackson fans gathered at the 02 arena to remember the star on the day that would have seen his first London concert.

The venue was turned into a shrine as people paid tribute to their idol by singing his songs and celebrating his life.

Ellie Howlett, 24, a student from Portsmouth, who made the trip with her sister, said the event was a chance for a "final goodbye" and in contrast to the sombre memorial service in Los Angeles last week.

She said: "I had tickets to see the concert this week and I had to come down just to be with other fans. It's a way of getting closure.

"I cried when I signed the memorial wall, but apart from that the atmosphere has been happy. London has become the focal point for all of his fans in Europe because of the concerts so it was important to be a part of this."

Last night would have been the first of 50 planned dates for his This is It comeback tour.

Some of those at the O2 dressed in Jackson costumes spanning his 40-year career from red leather Thriller outfits to sequined military jackets and single white rhinestone gloves.

Michael Lewis, 25, a retail manager from Edmonton, dressed in full Jackson stage costume, spent more than £1,000 for concert tickets for seven dates.

He said: "I'm a member of a fan club and we've been holding vigils outside HMV in Piccadilly Circus, but the 02 is now the real focus. I think there will fans meeting here for the whole of the 50 nights he was meant to perform.

"I didn't see a single tear here. We've been dancing and singing. Remembering his music, but also all the good that he did."


A minute's silence at 6.30pm marked the time when the doors to the concert would have opened. Fans also signed a memorial wall while impromptu performances were given on a stage as footage of Jackson was broadcast on television screens.

Leo King, 28, a business journalist from Kingston, took promoter AEG Live's offer to trade in his £75 ticket for a souvenir version with a Jackson hologram rather than a refund.

Mr King said: "I decided that if I didn't go for the hologram ticket then I might regret it later. Like all fans I was very sad, but once you come to terms with it, you realise the legacy of great music and videos that he has left us."


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Reply #205 posted 07/14/09 5:16pm

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errant said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



I never saw this! biggrin I'll get back to it, don't you worry lol



try to keep it under 8000 words, please. rolleyes

you're tiresome enough without having to read through all that drivel you like to drown us all in lol

DAMN!!! see, that died out with the part 7 didnt it? i never recieved an answer from you after i said what i said about it so i assumed you had let it go disbelief
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Reply #206 posted 07/14/09 5:16pm

Timmy84

OK, the Associated Press has denied the MJ thing and the recall are not related.

Limited recall of drug central to Jackson probe

By JUSTIN PRITCHARD and MIKE STOBBE – 8 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A maker of the potent anesthetic propofol found in Michael Jackson's home has been contacted by federal officials investigating the pop star's death and has recalled tens of thousands of vials of the drug after two tainted lots sickened dozens of patients.

There is no apparent connection between the bacterial contamination that prompted the recall and Jackson's death on June 25, Teva Pharmaceuticals spokeswoman Denise Bradley told The Associated Press on Tuesday. The tracking number on the tainted lots was different from the number on a vial that Drug Enforcement Administration investigators told the company was found at Jackson's home, she said.

Propofol usually is administered intravenously in hospitals to patients who need to be unconscious for surgery or other procedures. A central question in the Jackson investigation is who provided that drug and other prescription medications found at his rented Beverly Hills mansion. Investigators are talking to doctors who treated Jackson.

On Tuesday, Los Angeles assistant chief corner Ed Winter went to the offices of Dr. Arnold Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, seeking subpoenaed medical records. He did not get the documents but said Klein's office had promised to provide them.

Klein has said he sometimes sedated the pop star for medical procedures but never prescribed propofol.

Meanwhile, a nurse who provided nutritional therapy for Michael Jackson said Tuesday that she was interviewed by Los Angeles homicide detectives who told her needle marks were found on the pop singer the day he died. Cherilyn Lee said she told the detectives that she didn't see any so-called "track marks" on Jackson's arms when she visited his home to provide vitamins and other supplements earlier this year.

The detectives replied that "the day the paramedics came (to Jackson's house), he had a lot of track marks," Lee said.

Lee also was asked in the 20-minute interview at her office last Friday if she saw bruising on Jackson. Lee said she didn't but told police Jackson's veins were small, which made placing an IV needle difficult and could result in bruising.

Lee has said Jackson asked her for Diprivan, the brand-name version of propofol, to alleviate his insomnia. She said she refused to help him get access to the drug.

Lee, a registered nurse, said Jackson had complained of sleeplessness and told her he knew that Diprivan could provide immediate relief. She cautioned him the drug was to be administered in a hospital under careful supervision and had potentially dangerous side effects.

Jackson replied that he would be "fine as long as I'm monitored. ... He knew that somebody should monitor him with equipment," Lee said, which she took as an indication that he had used Diprivan before.

Lee was asked if there was an IV pole at Jackson's house, and told detectives that the only one she saw was the one she brought to administer a vitamin-mineral supplement, known as a "Myers' cocktail," through a needle placed in the back of Jackson's hand. While administering the vitamin IV on several occasions, Lee said, she needed to move Jackson's sleeves up his arms and saw no evidence of needle marks. She treated the singer from January to April.

Jackson investigators are seeking to trace how propofol ended up in his home. Teva can provide information on which distributor bought specific vials. From there, distributors typically sell directly to hospitals or doctors.

Bradley said she didn't know which distributor handled the drug found at Jackson's home. DEA spokesman Rusty Payne declined to comment.

Teva announced it was recalling two lots of propofol — 57,620 vials in all — after concluding bacterial contamination caused up to 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri to develop fevers and chills since May. Investigators believe vials were distributed nationally and are urging doctors not to use any propofol from the two lots.

Most of the affected patients were undergoing an endoscopy, an examination in which a tube-like instrument, usually with a camera attached, is passed into an area of the body such as the colon or esophagus. One patient was hospitalized and all recovered, said Dr. Arjun Srinivasan, lead investigator for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Karen Riley, spokeswoman for the Food and Drug Administration that oversees drug recalls, said the contamination was found in a single outpatient facility in each of the three states. She did not identify the sites.

FDA investigators arrived Monday at the Teva plant in Irvine, Calif., where the suspect lots were made and were looking for any irregularities in the manufacturing process, Riley said.

Investigators believe that bacteria in vials of the anesthetic released toxins into the drug which caused the fever, Srinivasan said.

Associated Press reporters Lynn Elber and Thomas Watkins in Los Angeles and Devlin Barrett in Washington contributed to this report. Pritchard reported from Los Angeles, Stobbe reported from Atlanta.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Reply #207 posted 07/14/09 5:20pm

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nakedpianoplayer said:

errant said:




try to keep it under 8000 words, please. rolleyes

you're tiresome enough without having to read through all that drivel you like to drown us all in lol

DAMN!!! see, that died out with the part 7 didnt it? i never recieved an answer from you after i said what i said about it so i assumed you had let it go disbelief



after 10 years, why would you think anything was going to die out in part 7 of a RIP MJ thread? confuse
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #208 posted 07/14/09 5:22pm

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Timmy84 said:

Batch of drug central to Jackson probe recalled

By JUSTIN PRITCHARD and MIKE STOBBE – 3 hours ago

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal drug enforcement officials have contacted the maker of the powerful anesthetic propofol (PRO-puh-fall) as part of their investigation into Michael Jackson's death.

A spokeswoman for Teva Pharmaceuticals says the Drug Enforcement Administration asked the company about a specific batch of the drug.

Teva voluntarily recalled two lots of propofol after investigators found bacterial contamination in some samples caused up to 40 patients in Florida, Arizona and Missouri to develop fevers and chills.

Teva spokeswoman Denise Bradley says the DEA asked about a different batch of the drug than what the company recalled. Propofol is the generic version of Diprivan. The anesthetic normally used in hospitals was found in Jackson's home after his death June 25.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.



So, Contaminated drugs will be the eventual excuse i take it?

How conveniant.

Mike should have stayed retired. soon as he stook his neck out, gone. somebody realised if he blew the 50 dates. he would be done as a commodity, now he's gone, folks making $, and they will forevermore.

Token handouts to Katherine and his kids.

Some of us realise that a frail, vulnerable man with a known history of prescription drug-abuse was exploited and ultimately disposed of for profit.

Not an accident.
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Reply #209 posted 07/14/09 5:30pm

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Timmy84 said:

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That is Janet saying that. It was reported that Michael refused to say the F word. smile


Oh for real? Cool. lol



I can't find the article,but I read it. I think someone posted it on here.
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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