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Reply #330 posted 06/26/09 6:07pm

DesireeNevermi
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trueiopian said:

lazycrockett said:

N this looks like the last stop before crazytown. wave


lol


Question: Where the f--k were are these mourners when MJ was on trial? Why is everyone throwing a fake front!?!? confused


Where is Chris Rock right now? He needs to say something really positive.

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Reply #331 posted 06/26/09 6:08pm

dirtyman2005

There are so many people/bands out there who play instruments but give us shit and insepid, trivial, and boring music, are we supposed to say they are more "artistic" than MJ because they strummed guitars or played keyboards on stage?

No fucking way.
Regardless of whether MJ played what instrument or what not, he WAS an artist, and a musician of high artistic level. You don't come up with a fucking legendary song like Billie Jean, or Beat It or Stranger in Moscow by having no "artistic" merit or ability.

So please don't give me that bullshit "artistic" excuse to try and attack a legend like MJ.

Name me one so called "artist" who had the courage to finance their own epic 15 minute music video directed by a hollywood heavyweight back in the early 80s?

Is that not "artistic" enough for people?
What about creating a video with real gang members, asking Eddie Van Halen to do a fucking guitar solo on his song, is that not fucking artistic enough?

Or did MJ have to pull out his guitar himself and do the fucking solo himself to justify his "artistic" worth to people?

Please, don't try and insult people's intelligence here, we don't need smart ass bucktoothed idiots spouting this shit to insult a legend.

The music alone of MJ was artistic enough, but the sheer power and velocity of his appeal was generated through his artistic level.

He was on a fucking different level to most other people.

He along with Prince created some of the most greatest music ever made.

So please, just appreciate what the man did with his music.
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Reply #332 posted 06/26/09 6:09pm

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Michael Jackson addicted to painkillers, received shot of Demerol before he died: ABC News


at 17:53 on June 26, 2009, EDT.
By THE CANADIAN PRESS

LOS ANGELES - ABC News is quoting a Los Angeles police source as saying Michael Jackson was addicted to painkillers, and was given an injection of Demoral one hour before he died.

A law enforcement official briefed on the pop star's death tells ABC that Jackson was heavily addicted to the painkiller OxyContin and received daily doses of the drug as well as Demerol.

Investigators want to talk to Jackson's personal physician who was with him when paramedics arrived, though they say he's not a suspect. His car was towed from Jackson's rented home.

Jackson died Thursday at the UCLA Medical Center. His brother Jermaine says it's believed he had a cardiac arrest.

An autopsy was done on Jackson on Friday, but it would be weeks before toxicology tests are completed.

After Jackson was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005, prosecutors argued against returning to Jackson items including syringes, the drug Demerol and prescriptions for various drugs, mainly antibiotics, in different people's names.


©The Canadian Press, 2009
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Reply #333 posted 06/26/09 6:11pm

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I don't know who's had demerol but when I had surgery the nurse came in with a giant needle full of that stuff and I told her to just give me half and she did and 30 seconds later I'm calling her back to the room. My resting heartrate before that shot 62 bpm. After - 148 bpm!

the doctor overdosed him.
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Reply #334 posted 06/26/09 6:13pm

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Demerol (C 15 H 21 NO 2 • M.W. 321.8 ) is the trade name for meperidine hydrocholoride, manufactured by Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc. This medication is an opiate agonist, and a Schedule II controlled substance with a high abuse liability.

Effects:
Despite being structurally distinct from morphine and related opiates, Demerol's effects on opiate receptors are similar to those of morphine. Demerol alters the perception of pain in the spinal cord and CNS but has no effect on afferent nerve endings. Although the exact physiologic action of opiates is not known, stimulation of opiate receptors ultimately reduces neurotransmitter release.

The effects of Demerol are felt 10-15 minutes after ingestion and typically last anywhere from 2-4 hours. Demerol’s effects are very similar to morphine, with sedation, respiratory depression and euphoria less intense than that of morphine. While nausea and vomiting are fairly common with oral use, it is less likely when administered via injection. Users of Demerol usually experience euphoria because the medication triggers the brain's pleasure centers while it blocks pain.

http://www.drugabusehelp....s/demerol/
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Reply #335 posted 06/26/09 6:14pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

Demerol (C 15 H 21 NO 2 • M.W. 321.8 ) is the trade name for meperidine hydrocholoride, manufactured by Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc. This medication is an opiate agonist, and a Schedule II controlled substance with a high abuse liability.

Effects:
Despite being structurally distinct from morphine and related opiates, Demerol's effects on opiate receptors are similar to those of morphine. Demerol alters the perception of pain in the spinal cord and CNS but has no effect on afferent nerve endings. Although the exact physiologic action of opiates is not known, stimulation of opiate receptors ultimately reduces neurotransmitter release.

The effects of Demerol are felt 10-15 minutes after ingestion and typically last anywhere from 2-4 hours. Demerol’s effects are very similar to morphine, with sedation, respiratory depression and euphoria less intense than that of morphine. While nausea and vomiting are fairly common with oral use, it is less likely when administered via injection. Users of Demerol usually experience euphoria because the medication triggers the brain's pleasure centers while it blocks pain.

http://www.drugabusehelp....s/demerol/



I experienced ZERO euphoria lol
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Reply #336 posted 06/26/09 6:18pm

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Watching Lisa Minelli on Larry King and Miko Brando talking about Michael..
sad
stoned That's some good shit!
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Reply #337 posted 06/26/09 6:18pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

DesireeNevermind said:

Demerol (C 15 H 21 NO 2 • M.W. 321.8 ) is the trade name for meperidine hydrocholoride, manufactured by Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc. This medication is an opiate agonist, and a Schedule II controlled substance with a high abuse liability.

Effects:
Despite being structurally distinct from morphine and related opiates, Demerol's effects on opiate receptors are similar to those of morphine. Demerol alters the perception of pain in the spinal cord and CNS but has no effect on afferent nerve endings. Although the exact physiologic action of opiates is not known, stimulation of opiate receptors ultimately reduces neurotransmitter release.

The effects of Demerol are felt 10-15 minutes after ingestion and typically last anywhere from 2-4 hours. Demerol’s effects are very similar to morphine, with sedation, respiratory depression and euphoria less intense than that of morphine. While nausea and vomiting are fairly common with oral use, it is less likely when administered via injection. Users of Demerol usually experience euphoria because the medication triggers the brain's pleasure centers while it blocks pain.

http://www.drugabusehelp....s/demerol/



I experienced ZERO euphoria lol


I hope MJ had some euphoria when he passed. I hope he wasn't in any kind of pain. sad
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Reply #338 posted 06/26/09 6:20pm

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Al Sharpton's statement was actually spot on.

Michael Jackson was not just another musical performer on the scene. He was a world-famous child performer, created a new level of pop stardom, crossed racial barriers with his music and videos (coincidentally almost single-handedly creating the video market as we know it), and became one of the best-selling artists in history.

I can only imagine what the Black community is feeling at the moment, losing one of their historical figures.
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Reply #339 posted 06/26/09 6:25pm

japanrocks

Se7en said:

Al Sharpton's statement was actually spot on.

Michael Jackson was not just another musical performer on the scene. He was a world-famous child performer, created a new level of pop stardom, crossed racial barriers with his music and videos (coincidentally almost single-handedly creating the video market as we know it), and became one of the best-selling artists in history.

I can only imagine what the Black community is feeling at the moment, losing one of their historical figures.


good thing Al broke it down for us, otherwise we would have no idea about MJ

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Reply #340 posted 06/26/09 6:29pm

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The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. wildsign
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Reply #341 posted 06/26/09 6:36pm

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leafar said:

No one said that Prince has to say anything. We dont have to say anything yet we're here saying stuff. I was wondering if Prince has said anything. Its a simple question.

exactly no one said he had to...I think... ..we were just wondering.
unlucky7 reincarnated
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Reply #342 posted 06/26/09 6:37pm

Timmy84

luv4u said:

Michael Jackson addicted to painkillers, received shot of Demerol before he died: ABC News


at 17:53 on June 26, 2009, EDT.
By THE CANADIAN PRESS

LOS ANGELES - ABC News is quoting a Los Angeles police source as saying Michael Jackson was addicted to painkillers, and was given an injection of Demoral one hour before he died.

A law enforcement official briefed on the pop star's death tells ABC that Jackson was heavily addicted to the painkiller OxyContin and received daily doses of the drug as well as Demerol.

Investigators want to talk to Jackson's personal physician who was with him when paramedics arrived, though they say he's not a suspect. His car was towed from Jackson's rented home.

Jackson died Thursday at the UCLA Medical Center. His brother Jermaine says it's believed he had a cardiac arrest.

An autopsy was done on Jackson on Friday, but it would be weeks before toxicology tests are completed.

After Jackson was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005, prosecutors argued against returning to Jackson items including syringes, the drug Demerol and prescriptions for various drugs, mainly antibiotics, in different people's names.


©The Canadian Press, 2009


disbelief Prescription drugs are just like cocaine, heroin, etc. I was just watching John Belushi's "Final 24" and the effects certain drugs have on you is crazy. The way he was injected I was surprised that he didn't overdosed then.
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Reply #343 posted 06/26/09 6:38pm

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Deepak Chopra ...bad spelling is talking about him....he used to teach him meditation...cool.
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Reply #344 posted 06/26/09 6:38pm

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I know some of us are in mourning...
This girl has me cracking up,
what a DRAMA QUEEN!!!! lol

A stupid man’s report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconciously translates what he hears into something he can understand.
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Reply #345 posted 06/26/09 6:39pm

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Timmy84 said:

luv4u said:

Michael Jackson addicted to painkillers, received shot of Demerol before he died: ABC News


at 17:53 on June 26, 2009, EDT.
By THE CANADIAN PRESS

LOS ANGELES - ABC News is quoting a Los Angeles police source as saying Michael Jackson was addicted to painkillers, and was given an injection of Demoral one hour before he died.

A law enforcement official briefed on the pop star's death tells ABC that Jackson was heavily addicted to the painkiller OxyContin and received daily doses of the drug as well as Demerol.

Investigators want to talk to Jackson's personal physician who was with him when paramedics arrived, though they say he's not a suspect. His car was towed from Jackson's rented home.

Jackson died Thursday at the UCLA Medical Center. His brother Jermaine says it's believed he had a cardiac arrest.

An autopsy was done on Jackson on Friday, but it would be weeks before toxicology tests are completed.

After Jackson was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005, prosecutors argued against returning to Jackson items including syringes, the drug Demerol and prescriptions for various drugs, mainly antibiotics, in different people's names.


©The Canadian Press, 2009


disbelief Prescription drugs are just like cocaine, heroin, etc. I was just watching John Belushi's "Final 24" and the effects certain drugs have on you is crazy. The way he was injected I was surprised that he didn't overdosed then.



prescription drugs are merely poison used to kill another type of poison
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Reply #346 posted 06/26/09 6:42pm

Timmy84

DesireeNevermind said:

Timmy84 said:



disbelief Prescription drugs are just like cocaine, heroin, etc. I was just watching John Belushi's "Final 24" and the effects certain drugs have on you is crazy. The way he was injected I was surprised that he didn't overdosed then.



prescription drugs are merely poison used to kill another type of poison


When used to the limit, it's overkill tho. Sure people say it's medication but it could've been like Elvis, he could've used every prescription drug possible because of the high. But by some accounts, he used initially to stop headaches (from his 1984 Pepsi incident) and then overtime he found himself addicted to drugs such as painkillers. Elvis' thing started when he had problems sleeping. I just hope they don't misinterpret how he died the way they did Elvis saying he died of cardiac arrhythmia when he really died of polypharmacy. Mike's death definitely sounds like a VERY ACCIDENTAL drug overdose.
[Edited 6/26/09 18:47pm]
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Reply #347 posted 06/26/09 6:59pm

curioso

dirtyman2005 said:

Riverpoet31 said:

I am very reluctant to show respect for MJ's death.

He might have done some significant things on a 'pop level', but he is also way overrrated.

He was a commercial artist in the first place, with his head too high up in the air, when on an artistic level he hasnt made any real difference or impact.

The hysterical behaviour by the media, fans and press towards his death, simply shows the superficiality and hypocrisy many amercians use.

MJ was a pop-icon, not a great musical artist, just because he had commercial succes doesnt mean he was really relevant.

After Thriller (A Quincy Jones-product) he has been busy to get that same kind of succes with his next albums and tours (when you have some common sense, you know that its a one time thing), but what we did get was a confused, childish moron with issues, an adult guy way to fond of little boys, a mental wreck.

What was left was a sad, pathetic guy trying to defend himselves. A guy who hasnt done anyting musically important since the Thriller album.


Your reluctant to show respect? who the hell fuck are you anyway? Nobody needs to know whether you show respect or not.

You say he made no impact on an artistic level? What school are you from?
The school of pompous cocks who think by strumming guitars and having "intelligent" lyrics is somehow superior to everything?

He wasn't relevant? What fucking hole were you fucking living in for the last 25 years? Saddam's bunker??

Only moronic individuals with the intelligence of a nun's cunt would come up with such pathetic ideas.

You think "Stranger In Moscow" is not a relevant or worthy of artistic merit?
Only a dumb fuck would come up with such a suggestion.

You call Thriller a "quincy jones product".
As far as I recall, it was Michael Jackson who wrote Billie Jean, Beat It completely by himself, came up with the melodies etc.

Its quite fitting how these pompous "intelligent" wannabe's come out of the woodwork, thinking they are somehow smart asses with the knowledge to tell us all something, when in actual fact, they are probably sad individuals who probably live their lives full of jealousy and struggle to cope with their pathetic existence in life.

All i can say is fuck anyone who thinks MJ was not a musician, or not "artistic" enough, you can suck my big cock you ignorant fucks.

dumb fucks, no respect for anyone.


clapping You're amazing.
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Reply #348 posted 06/26/09 7:07pm

curioso

dirtyman2005 said:

There are so many people/bands out there who play instruments but give us shit and insepid, trivial, and boring music, are we supposed to say they are more "artistic" than MJ because they strummed guitars or played keyboards on stage?

No fucking way.
Regardless of whether MJ played what instrument or what not, he WAS an artist, and a musician of high artistic level. You don't come up with a fucking legendary song like Billie Jean, or Beat It or Stranger in Moscow by having no "artistic" merit or ability.

So please don't give me that bullshit "artistic" excuse to try and attack a legend like MJ.

Name me one so called "artist" who had the courage to finance their own epic 15 minute music video directed by a hollywood heavyweight back in the early 80s?

Is that not "artistic" enough for people?
What about creating a video with real gang members, asking Eddie Van Halen to do a fucking guitar solo on his song, is that not fucking artistic enough?

Or did MJ have to pull out his guitar himself and do the fucking solo himself to justify his "artistic" worth to people?

Please, don't try and insult people's intelligence here, we don't need smart ass bucktoothed idiots spouting this shit to insult a legend.

The music alone of MJ was artistic enough, but the sheer power and velocity of his appeal was generated through his artistic level.

He was on a fucking different level to most other people.

He along with Prince created some of the most greatest music ever made.

So please, just appreciate what the man did with his music.


clapping
Love your posts. Make me laugh.
You speak the truth so well!
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Reply #349 posted 06/26/09 7:08pm

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Timmy84 said:

DesireeNevermind said:




prescription drugs are merely poison used to kill another type of poison


When used to the limit, it's overkill tho. Sure people say it's medication but it could've been like Elvis, he could've used every prescription drug possible because of the high. But by some accounts, he used initially to stop headaches (from his 1984 Pepsi incident) and then overtime he found himself addicted to drugs such as painkillers. Elvis' thing started when he had problems sleeping. I just hope they don't misinterpret how he died the way they did Elvis saying he died of cardiac arrhythmia when he really died of polypharmacy. Mike's death definitely sounds like a VERY ACCIDENTAL drug overdose.
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my ex said he was the Judy Garland of this generation.
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Reply #350 posted 06/26/09 7:12pm

Nick715

This is such a sad time. I have been trying to post since yesterday, the site/thread is loading very slowly. I can understand why, everyone is trying to share their stories and express their grief. I grew up on his songs, and I can't grasp that he is gone.
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Reply #351 posted 06/26/09 7:31pm

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Michael Jackson was the last great vaudevillian. He and his brothers were the last great stars that came out of vaudeville via the Chitlin' Circuit. He was the last of his kind....w/ him went a huge piece of our cultural foundations in the entertainment field. This is no exaggeration. People like him, Sammy Davis Jr, Sam Cooke, etc...opened doors for us far afield from entertainment.
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Reply #352 posted 06/26/09 7:47pm

ladygirl99

trueiopian said:

lazycrockett said:

N this looks like the last stop before crazytown. wave


lol


Question: Where the f--k were are these mourners when MJ was on trial? Why is everyone throwing a fake front!?!? confused


Tell the truth. Or even last week where were the posers? If they was around it would made a huge difference to MJ. clapping
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Reply #353 posted 06/26/09 7:49pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

DesireeNevermind said:

Demerol (C 15 H 21 NO 2 • M.W. 321.8 ) is the trade name for meperidine hydrocholoride, manufactured by Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc. This medication is an opiate agonist, and a Schedule II controlled substance with a high abuse liability.

Effects:
Despite being structurally distinct from morphine and related opiates, Demerol's effects on opiate receptors are similar to those of morphine. Demerol alters the perception of pain in the spinal cord and CNS but has no effect on afferent nerve endings. Although the exact physiologic action of opiates is not known, stimulation of opiate receptors ultimately reduces neurotransmitter release.

The effects of Demerol are felt 10-15 minutes after ingestion and typically last anywhere from 2-4 hours. Demerol’s effects are very similar to morphine, with sedation, respiratory depression and euphoria less intense than that of morphine. While nausea and vomiting are fairly common with oral use, it is less likely when administered via injection. Users of Demerol usually experience euphoria because the medication triggers the brain's pleasure centers while it blocks pain.

http://www.drugabusehelp....s/demerol/



I experienced ZERO euphoria lol


Last weekend when I was in the hospital, they were shooting me up with Morphine, I was euphoric like a motherfucker! eyepop I never want to be that damn high again! disbelief
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #354 posted 06/26/09 8:10pm

japanrocks

makes u wonder if he just got tired of being Michael Jackson

we created him, with a little help from his Wack-job of a father

sad sad ending to a pretty sad life
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Reply #355 posted 06/26/09 8:18pm

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... grouphug....
sun 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..' sun

in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair..
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Reply #356 posted 06/26/09 8:19pm

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The impact of Michael Jackson on the musical landscape is undeniable.
His influence will remain.
His legend will be untouched.

What I am loving is that fans throughout the world are celebrating the music, the legacy he has given us.

For many who thought they wouldn't be affected, they feel just as numb as those who have followed him for decades. They may have lost interest in him over the years, but his impact on their own musical journey is hitting home now. His music has touched many throughout the world like many few do.

The weeks ahead will see the media flip the script and try to keep selling media based on innuendo, rumour and gossip. Until the cause of his death is known they will push anything to sell, and once it is known it will be another swarm of activity.

Over time though the artistry will remain.

Thank you Michael for giving me so many highs in my life, from seeing you perform live to each album release and new video.

The music, the art will live on.

Swa
"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #357 posted 06/26/09 8:32pm

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This sums up my feelings about Michael best right now.

I Never can say goodbye to MJ.....


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"And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ heart

"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always heart
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Reply #358 posted 06/26/09 8:58pm

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Number23 said:

Anyone who sails 300ft statues of themselves down the planet's major rivers then allows them to drift off to sea is someone I'd like to have known. Maybe one day a couple of them will pass each other on the Pacific. It's a fact as mad and surreal and soild and known and inevitable as that fact someone as spritelike, someone of almost unreal iconography and celebrity as Michael Jackson can actally die and their body rot to dust. At his peak, he looked like he was lit from within - i remember spasmodcally grooving across the living room when I was eight trying to do the moves in front of my family, reading the lyrics the Bad album, just acknowledging without cynicism or ego that Michael jackson was an otherwolrdly genus who did not move among the same dimentions as the rest of us. Someone born to shift he collective human subconcious up a notch of two. Reading through these posts, it seems that a lot of people projected their young, uncorrupted, innocent selves onto Mike and the lives they would like to have led through him if their comparibly average abilities condem,ned them to lives of conformity - or more their idealised reality of him. I donlt know what i'm saying. I've been drinking since I heard. I'd like to have thought I'd never have given a shit about someone I've never known, but I do. I really do.


thumbs up!
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Reply #359 posted 06/26/09 9:05pm

japanrocks

peb319 said:

... grouphug....


When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show..when you're born in America, you get a front row seat.....
~unknown~

that is one way to put it
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