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Reply #660 posted 04/04/10 6:55pm

NastradumasKid

Timmy84 said:

NastradumasKid said:



"You Haven't Done Nothing" ill-fated??!!!!! hmm


NOT THAT! brick



BITCH!!!! mad lol I was just making sure!!!!! brick chair
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Reply #661 posted 04/04/10 6:56pm

Timmy84

NastradumasKid said:

Timmy84 said:



NOT THAT! brick



BITCH!!!! mad lol I was just making sure!!!!! brick chair
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If you read the post CAREFULLY, I meant the ill-fated album. lol

I hardly call "You Haven't Done Nothin'" a collaboration. More like Stevie just put them in there or they just did it to help Stevie. Girl you read too left of stuff. lol
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Reply #662 posted 04/04/10 6:58pm

NastradumasKid

Timmy84 said:

NastradumasKid said:




BITCH!!!! mad lol I was just making sure!!!!! brick chair
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If you read the post CAREFULLY, I meant the ill-fated album. lol

I hardly call "You Haven't Done Nothin'" a collaboration. More like Stevie just put them in there or they just did it to help Stevie. Girl you read too left of stuff. lol


lol Oh okay. lol err Silly me.
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Reply #663 posted 04/04/10 7:00pm

tangerine7

thanks bboy87 & timmy84.
yeah listening right now eaten alive is diana & michael.

What was the site where you can upload mp3's for free and share was it mega upload?
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Reply #664 posted 04/04/10 7:00pm

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Reply #665 posted 04/04/10 7:01pm

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Reply #666 posted 04/04/10 7:02pm

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Reply #667 posted 04/04/10 7:04pm

NastradumasKid

Timmy84 said:




They must have just eaten that peanut butter cup and stuck the wrap on his nose.
lol
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Reply #668 posted 04/04/10 7:06pm

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Reply #669 posted 04/04/10 7:08pm

tangerine7

bboy87 said:

Timmy84 said:



No I really doubt that he and Stevie did anything besides the two songs we know and their ill-fated '70s collaborations when Mike was still with the J5.

You've Haven't Done Nothin'
the 1974 project (which I think we'll be hearing more from soon)
All I Do
We Are The World
Stevie wrote a song for Thriller (I forgot the title)
Get It
Just Good Friends
A song from the 1974 project that they re-recorded for probably Dangerous



not to mention all the covers The Jackson 5 did of Stevie's songs (released and unreleased)

and we all know they performed Bad in Brisbane Australia in 1987

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Reply #670 posted 04/04/10 7:08pm

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love
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Reply #671 posted 04/04/10 7:10pm

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Reply #672 posted 04/04/10 7:12pm

tangerine7

Timmy84 said:


cute. cool
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Reply #673 posted 04/04/10 7:18pm

NastradumasKid

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He had a nice hairline. lol
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Reply #674 posted 04/04/10 7:36pm

tangerine7

sry about questions. but when was the earliest version of what we now know as 'The Drill' recorded?
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Reply #675 posted 04/04/10 7:40pm

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Anyone know what video this is from?

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
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Reply #676 posted 04/04/10 8:14pm

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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #677 posted 04/04/10 8:15pm

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MyLuv229 said:

Anyone know what video this is from?


looks like his london visit around 2002
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Reply #678 posted 04/04/10 8:19pm

tangerine7

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sry about questions. but when was the earliest version of what we now know as 'The Drill' recorded?
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guess it's same as mind is the magic ..
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Reply #679 posted 04/04/10 9:24pm

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I would've loved to have seen those 2 go out together all dressed up in their bizarre outfits. They would've made one great PR couple mushy

Dr. Murray Rep: 'Premature To Discuss Defense Strategy'Access Hollywood - April 4, 2010 9:38 PM PDT

-- Dr. Conrad Murray's team is attacking a new report that claims to know his defense strategy in the coming Michael Jackson homicide case.

"We do not know what sources to which TMZ is referring," a Murray rep told Access Hollywood in a statement on Sunday. "We only know it didn't come from [attorney] Ed [Chernoff] who has the final word."


The rep added that they "will not be trying the case in the press," and were waiting to see how the prosecution intended to approach the case.

"In any case, it is premature to discuss defense strategy," the rep said. "Dr. Murray's defense will depend on the People's theory of prosecution, which has not yet been made available to the defense team."

Earlier on Sunday, TMZ reported that the defense team would claim that it was the King of Pop who injected himself with a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol - not Murray.

The doctor, who served as a personal physician to Jackson during the icon's final weeks, is due in court on Monday.

http://omg.yahoo.com/news...tegy/38573
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Reply #680 posted 04/04/10 9:34pm

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Murray's defense is that Michael KILLED HIMSELF???? WHAT KINDA BS IS THIS?

http://www.tmz.com/2010/0...l-defense/

TMZ has learned Dr. Conrad Murray's legal defense is that Michael Jackson gave himself the fatal dose of Propofol.

Multiple sources familiar with the strategy tell TMZ the defense argument goes like this:

- At around 10:50 AM, Dr. Murray gave Jackson 25 mg of Propofol from a 20 ml bottle -- that's only about 1/8 of the bottle.

- The dose Dr. Murray administered would keep someone asleep for only 5 to 10 minutes, But the Propofol, along with the Ativan and Versed that was already in MJ's system, had a synergistic effect that put Jackson to sleep for a longer period of time.

- For the next hour, Dr. Murray stayed in the room and was on the phone for much of the time. Dr. Murray didn't leave the room to make the calls because MJ liked activity in the room, regularly sleeping with the lights on and cartoons blaring on the TV.

- At around noon, Dr. Murray left the room for approximately two minutes to go to the bathroom. While he was gone, the defense believes Jackson suddenly awakened and was frustrated he had spent nearly 9 hours trying in vain to sleep. The defense theory -- Jackson took the 20 ml bottle of Propofol and self-injected the remaining contents through the IV, causing a massive overdose that stopped his heart.

- Dr. Murray walked back in the room and saw Jackson with his eyes open and pupils dilated. Dr. Murray dropped the phone (he was speaking with his girlfriend) and began administering CPR.

The defense will argue Michael Jackson was a long-time Propofol addict -- something TMZ first reported shortly after the singer's death. As one source said, Jackson liked the sensation of Propofol being administered by IV, adding, "Michael liked to push it."

L.A. County Coroner's investigators took a picture in the room, showing an empty Propofol bottle on the floor, underneath the nightstand by Jackson's bed. The defense will argue Jackson grabbed the bottle from the nightstand, injected himself and then dropped the bottle.

Remember, law enforcement believes Dr. Murray hid bottles of Propofol before paramedics arrived. The defense will argue ... if Dr. Murray was really hiding Propofol, he would have removed the empty bottle under the nightstand that caused Jackson's death.

Ed Chernoff, Murray's attorney, could not be reached for comment.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/0...z0k7R4SlCV


I find it extremely humourous,that whenever a article is released commenting on the happenings of June 25th,the story is always different. disbelief
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #681 posted 04/04/10 9:41pm

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Question, is this the official full version of "Another Day" with a few extra sound effects thrown in? Or is the whole song a remix? I havent heard this version before, does anyone know?
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Reply #682 posted 04/04/10 10:18pm

BabyBeMine

WaterInYourBath said:

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How do you know MJ didn't administer Propofol to himself? He eyes and mouth were wide open which could mean maybe he did in fact inject himself. There is so much emotion because your a die hard fan, but i think you have to be fair just like in 2005 you wanted things fair for MJ. Dr Murray needs a fair trial.

What if MJ did in fact do this and most ppl feel like he's lying about that. How would you feel? The entire world thinks your guilty and MJ is the one who injected himself. Thaty wouldnt be a good feeling would it.
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I don't feel sorry for deceitful people like Murray. If he was telling the truth, the story would not be changing so much.

Plus, this dude has that look in his face like Tiger Woods had before he got caught, so I read the words "SNEAKY LIAR" all over him. I don't trust anything he says. disbelief


So your saying MJ is not a liar? MJ wanted a dirty Dr and he got what he wanted. Its his own fault.
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Reply #683 posted 04/04/10 10:35pm

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Michael Jackson's doctor to return to court

Michael Jackson's last doctor may learn Monday whether his California medical license will be suspended while he faces trial in the pop star's death.


California's medical board will ask the judge to order Dr. Conrad Murray not to practice medicine as a condition of his bail when he appears in a Los Angeles court Monday.

When Murray pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in February, a judge prohibited him from using any anesthesia on patients, but he refused the prosecution's request to suspend Murray's license.

The state is trying again with a new judge in charge of the case.
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Reply #684 posted 04/04/10 10:51pm

NastradumasKid

BabyBeMine said:

WaterInYourBath said:


I don't feel sorry for deceitful people like Murray. If he was telling the truth, the story would not be changing so much.

Plus, this dude has that look in his face like Tiger Woods had before he got caught, so I read the words "SNEAKY LIAR" all over him. I don't trust anything he says. disbelief


So your saying MJ is not a liar? MJ wanted a dirty Dr and he got what he wanted. Its his own fault.
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OMFG stfu
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Reply #685 posted 04/04/10 11:02pm

Timmy84

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Reply #686 posted 04/04/10 11:06pm

NastradumasKid

Timmy84 said:



That is very appropriate!!!!! biggrin Thank you.
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Reply #687 posted 04/04/10 11:17pm

Timmy84

NastradumasKid said:

Timmy84 said:



That is very appropriate!!!!! biggrin Thank you.
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No prob. lol
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Reply #688 posted 04/04/10 11:20pm

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Jackson's Demanding Personality On Trial
Posted Apr 5th 2010 12:25AM by TMZ Staff

It sounds crazy, but Michael Jackson's Coca-Cola addiction may become a building block in Dr. Conrad Murray's legal strategy.

TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray's defense will be that Michael Jackson caused his own death by pumping a lethal dose of Propofol into his own body during the time the doctor was out of the room.

Sources familiar with the defense strategy tell us one of the missions is to show that Michael Jackson was a demanding celebrity who wanted what he wanted when he wanted it, even if it posed a danger to himself.

One of the ways the defense will prove its point is with the famous soft drink. Jackson consumed massive quantities of Coca-Cola, knowing full well it was laden with caffeine and would make it next to impossible to fall asleep.

Our sources say the defense has numerous examples of situations where Jackson hyped himself up with caffeine from soda and then used drugs -- including Propofol -- as the ultimate sleeping solution.

The upshot -- Jackson was a guy who wanted instant gratification ... so the notion that he would wake up when Dr. Murray was out of the room, become frustrated and self-medicate with Propofol is consistent with his personality.




Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/0...z0kCiMrnsE
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Reply #689 posted 04/04/10 11:24pm

Timmy84

mimi07 said:

Jackson's Demanding Personality On Trial
Posted Apr 5th 2010 12:25AM by TMZ Staff

It sounds crazy, but Michael Jackson's Coca-Cola addiction may become a building block in Dr. Conrad Murray's legal strategy.

TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray's defense will be that Michael Jackson caused his own death by pumping a lethal dose of Propofol into his own body during the time the doctor was out of the room.

Sources familiar with the defense strategy tell us one of the missions is to show that Michael Jackson was a demanding celebrity who wanted what he wanted when he wanted it, even if it posed a danger to himself.

One of the ways the defense will prove its point is with the famous soft drink. Jackson consumed massive quantities of Coca-Cola, knowing full well it was laden with caffeine and would make it next to impossible to fall asleep.

Our sources say the defense has numerous examples of situations where Jackson hyped himself up with caffeine from soda and then used drugs -- including Propofol -- as the ultimate sleeping solution.

The upshot -- Jackson was a guy who wanted instant gratification ... so the notion that he would wake up when Dr. Murray was out of the room, become frustrated and self-medicate with Propofol is consistent with his personality.




Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/0...z0kCiMrnsE




TMZ, keep writing the jokes. Keep on.
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