CLR said: WaterInYourBath said: WHAT?! Is that in stores in the US?! *crying* How did someone get a photo of him after he died?! I have a pic of him on the way to the transport. | |
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matthewgrant said: graecophilos said: he only whore bandaides in 1992, no glove anymore. yeah, I said in 1992, not since 1992. | |
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suga10 said: http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20287787_20289065,00.html
Jermaine Jackson: 'The World Wasn't Ready for Michael'
With tears in his eyes, Michael Jackson's older brother Jermaine described Thursday how he had learned of his brother's death on June 25. After getting a tip from a friend, Jermaine spoke to his mother, Katherine, he told Today's Matt Lauer in an interview at his brother's Neverland ranch in Los Olivos, Calif. "She was crying, saying he was dead. And to hear my mother saying Michael is dead, to feel and hear the tone of her voice to say her child is dead ... It's nothing that anyone can ever imagine." Jermaine said he rushed to the hospital and, after consoling his mother, went to his deceased brother's side. "I wanted to see Michael, and I wanted to see my brother, and seeing him lifeless and breathless was very emotional for me," he says. "I held myself together, because I know he is very much alive, his spirit is," says Jermaine. "I kissed him on his forehead and I hugged him and I touched him and I said, 'Michael, I'll never leave you, you'll never leave me." Cause of Death Jermaine says the family has been deeply hurt by speculation that an overdose of prescription drugs may have caused Jackson's death in the absence of hard evidence from an autopsy. "For people to come forward to say things they don't have the facts [to back up] is very damaging for the family, to me, to us. Because we don't know." Jermaine, who pointed out that his brother had recently had a physical, said the family would be "hurt" if an autopsy pointed to drugs in the end "because Michael has always been a person who was against anything like that. I really don't know." With emotion choking his voice, Jermaine revealed that the singer's three children – Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, and Blanket, 7 – were led to a hospital room in Los Angeles for a last look at their deceased father. "[The family] thought it was important for them to see," said Jermaine, who admitted he was initially against the idea. "Now they are fine. I think it was the best thing to do ... if you don't show them, what do [they] see?" Family Strength Asked whether the family's 79-year-old matriarch, Katherine Jackson, would make a suitable guardian for the star's three children, as stipulated in Jackson's will, Jermaine was adamant. "She's capable, she's up for it," Jermaine said of his mother, who raised the eight Jackson siblings. "She's with the grandchildren all the time ... She'd have someone with her to make sure she's doing the right things," he said. "My mother is the perfect person to be with them." As the Today show cameras panned across the green landscape of Jackson's 2800-acre property near Santa Barbara, Jermaine said it was the family's hope that he would be buried there. "This is his home, i feel his presence here," Jermaine told Lauer. "He built this place with love, you can see it and feel it. Look at it here, it's peaceful here." Lauer reported that the main house, emptied of furniture after Jackson's 2005 acquital on child abuse charges, will once again be filled with the star's belongings. "This meant wonderment, the ultimate happiness," said Jermaine, describing what Michael thought of Neverland. I wonder if Neverland will be fully restored to it's original state, restored using some of Michaels belongings (not what was there when he lived there), or not restored at all? What happened to the reports of construction crews an equipment rolling in there the other day? If someone is considering restoring and opening Neverland as an attraction for fans (i.e. Graceland) I'd like to think it will be restored exactly as Michael had it when he lived there. What good does it do to visit someone else's vision of how Michael lived. | |
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http://www.festivalwise.c...Of-Michael Jermaine Jackson: 'I Wish I'd Died Instead Of Michael'
Jermaine Jackson has revealed he wishes he had died instead of his brother, Michael. Jermaine made the revelation this morning (July 2) during an interview on NBC's Today show, according to the Associated Press. In his first interview since his brother's death a week ago, Jermaine described Michael as “a gift from Allah” and said he had died “too soon”. “I don't know how people are going to take this, but I wish it was me," Jermaine said. When asked to discuss why he felt that way, Jermaine replied that he had always regarded himself as his brother's “backbone”. "I wanted to be there for him. I was there and he was sort of like moulded," he said. "Things he couldn't say, I would say them. During the trials, during everything ..." Jermaine Jackson on the Today show. Along with his sister Janet, Jermaine has long been been viewed as one of Michael's closest allies in the Jackson family. It was Jermaine who confirmed Michael's death to the world's media last Thursday. Speaking today, he said he had rushed to the UCLA medical center in Los Angeles, but arrived to late to see Michael alive. But he added that he held himself together “because I know he's very much alive”. "His spirit is, and that was just a shell, but I kissed him on his forehead and I hugged him, and I touched him and I said, `Michael, I'll never leave you. You'll never leave me',” Jermaine said. Meanwhile, Jermaine also said he thought Michael should be buried at his Neverland home. | |
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Is a funeral & memorial the same thing or are they completely different?
MJ funeral/memorial will be held at the Staples Centre on Tuesday. However, I have always known a memorial to be a service without the body. | |
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graecophilos said: matthewgrant said: yeah, I said in 1992, not since 1992. my bad. 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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Has the public in general recognized Joe for the rat that he is, or is that just something that this thread has acknowledged? | |
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Did anyone see this footage. It was on YouTube from TII rehearsals
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midnightmover said: papaaisaway said: AND CHANDLER'S DAD WAS YOUR DENTIST TOO?
Jackass. Your obsession with me has always given me a chuckle in the past, but it seems to be getting worse as time goes by. Name calling now? You make a post just to call someone a childish name? Save yourself the effort, dude. Mick Hucknall is just gently and tactfully expressing how quite a few clear-headed people feel. Why do you think President Obama has made no direct statement about such a huge incident? The White House issued a perfunctory written statement, yet when Bob Hope died a few years ago, George Bush went on TV from the Oval Office and delivered a personal eulogy. There's been nothing like that for MJ. Why do you think that is? Not all of us can brush aside paedophilia as easy as you. I quoted Mick Hucknall and made only a short comment myself precisely because I didn't want to have a big argument. I'm aware that MJ fans are emotional right now so I've tried not to insult anyone, but looking at how you and a few of your colleagues have insulted me, you may leave me with no choice but to launch a truth attack very soon. I don't want to do that, so I'd advise you to moderate yourself from now on, otherwise I'll have to conclude that you want to see the truth bombs fly. [Edited 7/2/09 7:17am] Obama has given The Jacksons his thoughts privately in addition to stating his admiration for his artistry. that's enough for me. He's a politician, he will do what he feels is in his best interests obviously. I personally am not bothered with what you come out with. I tend to ignore your predictable, "loon this and that" posts now. If anything you're obsession singles you out as a bit of a loony yourself. | |
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Marrk said: midnightmover said: Your obsession with me has always given me a chuckle in the past, but it seems to be getting worse as time goes by. Name calling now? You make a post just to call someone a childish name? Save yourself the effort, dude. Mick Hucknall is just gently and tactfully expressing how quite a few clear-headed people feel. Why do you think President Obama has made no direct statement about such a huge incident? The White House issued a perfunctory written statement, yet when Bob Hope died a few years ago, George Bush went on TV from the Oval Office and delivered a personal eulogy. There's been nothing like that for MJ. Why do you think that is? Not all of us can brush aside paedophilia as easy as you. I quoted Mick Hucknall and made only a short comment myself precisely because I didn't want to have a big argument. I'm aware that MJ fans are emotional right now so I've tried not to insult anyone, but looking at how you and a few of your colleagues have insulted me, you may leave me with no choice but to launch a truth attack very soon. I don't want to do that, so I'd advise you to moderate yourself from now on, otherwise I'll have to conclude that you want to see the truth bombs fly. [Edited 7/2/09 7:17am] Obama has given The Jacksons his thoughts privately in addition to stating his admiration for his artistry. that's enough for me. He's a politician, he will do what he feels is in his best interests obviously. I personally am not bothered with what you come out with. I tend to ignore your predictable, "loon this and that" posts now. If anything you're obsession singles you out as a bit of a loony yourself. Bill Clinton has acknowledged Michael several times in public. [Edited 7/2/09 8:28am] | |
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suga10 said: Did anyone see this footage. It was on YouTube from TII rehearsals
What's with that annoying black blob trying to block out the guy with the big beer belly? Secondly, I've always found gum chewing to be annoying.... Michael was going to town on that gum, chewing with his mouth open. Bleck!! | |
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suga10 said: Did anyone see this footage. It was on YouTube from TII rehearsals
michael and that gum! 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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>Edit> [Edited 7/2/09 9:03am] | |
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Jermaine Jackson: ‘I wish it was me’ Michael’s brother reveals new details of death scene: ‘I kissed his forehead’ Jermaine Jackson's Full Length Interview With Matt Lauer Video Link | |
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Did someone post lisa marie blog already i'm thinking since this is part 3 of the thread it was already posted | |
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A non-Org friend of mine thought some of you may enjoy reading this:
Rob Hoffman is a recording engineer from L.A. He worked extensively with MJ over the years and is sharing some fantastic stories on this thread:
http://www.gearslutz.com/...ut-mj.html It's given me some great insights into the making of those records as well as MJ's artistry and creativity. Enjoy! | |
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babybugz said: Did someone post lisa marie blog already i'm thinking since this is part 3 of the thread it was already posted
Yes, I think it was posted back on page 2 somewhere. It was discussed a little. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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babybugz said: Did someone post lisa marie blog already i'm thinking since this is part 3 of the thread it was already posted
Her blog comments were posted on thread # 1. | |
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Marrk said: midnightmover said: Your obsession with me has always given me a chuckle in the past, but it seems to be getting worse as time goes by. Name calling now? You make a post just to call someone a childish name? Save yourself the effort, dude. Mick Hucknall is just gently and tactfully expressing how quite a few clear-headed people feel. Why do you think President Obama has made no direct statement about such a huge incident? The White House issued a perfunctory written statement, yet when Bob Hope died a few years ago, George Bush went on TV from the Oval Office and delivered a personal eulogy. There's been nothing like that for MJ. Why do you think that is? Not all of us can brush aside paedophilia as easy as you. I quoted Mick Hucknall and made only a short comment myself precisely because I didn't want to have a big argument. I'm aware that MJ fans are emotional right now so I've tried not to insult anyone, but looking at how you and a few of your colleagues have insulted me, you may leave me with no choice but to launch a truth attack very soon. I don't want to do that, so I'd advise you to moderate yourself from now on, otherwise I'll have to conclude that you want to see the truth bombs fly. [Edited 7/2/09 7:17am] Obama has given The Jacksons his thoughts privately in addition to stating his admiration for his artistry. that's enough for me. He's a politician, he will do what he feels is in his best interests obviously. I personally am not bothered with what you come out with. I tend to ignore your predictable, "loon this and that" posts now. If anything you're obsession singles you out as a bit of a loony yourself. You're responding to my posts (which weren't even addressing you) for the second time in this thread and you say you're ignoring me? In this recent thread you again went out of your way to talk to me. http://prince.org/msg/8/311103 You sure have a funny way of ignoring people. And your Obama comments completely miss the point. The point is Obama is not giving Jacko the treatment a legend of his magnitude would usually merit. The reason for that is obvious and I mention it simply to point out that I am not alone in my views. If I was, then Obama would be seen on television praising Mike in the same way that George Bush did with Bob Hope. And by the way, I have stated my views on this thread with restraint and without recourse to insults. It is YOU and your colleagues who have been rude. “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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Dont know if this has been posted already but thouht you all may like to know. This is posted on the O2 site.
--- Refund Policy announced for Michael Jackson 'This Is It' ticket holders LONDON (June 30, 2009) - At this time of mourning for Michael Jackson, we are together in our sadness at the loss of one of the greatest entertainers ever. "The world lost a kind soul who just happened to be the greatest entertainer the world has ever known", said Randy Phillips, President & CEO, AEG Live. "Since he loved his fans in life, it is incumbent upon us to treat them with the same reverence and respect after his death." AEG Live (UK) Ltd, concert promoters, announced that full refunds will be available to fans who purchased tickets through authorised agents for any of the 50 Michael Jackson 'This Is It' concerts which were to take place at The O2 arena in London. These refunds will include all ticket service charges. Ticket holders requiring information about receiving a full refund should go to www.michaeljacksonlive.com from Wednesday 1 July 09. The refunds will be processed by each of the authorised ticket agencies (e.g. Ticketmaster, Viagogo, See or Ticketline). It was also announced that fans will have the option to be sent the actual tickets they would have received to attend the shows in lieu of the full refunds which are being offered. The tickets, printed with the special lenticular process, were inspired and designed by Michael Jackson for the fans attending his shows. Images of the specially created tickets may be seen on www.michaeljacksonlive.com beginning 1 July 09. The special offer to receive the actual tickets that the purchaser would have received to attend 'This is It' will remain valid until 23:59 GMT, 14 August 09. walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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