bboy87 said: jamgirl said: Yup. This is all intriguing and whatnot, but Michael aint here no more to deal wit this shiz. He's gone. All this aint gon bring him back. I just pray his kids are well taken care off, and no one tries to rip em off. And I pray for his mother. Re-reading his book, his sister in law's book and other stuff, Michael dealt with alot and the family didn't seem to help much. The only people he seemed to trust for some time was his mother, Janet, and his neices and nephews I would love to get this book, but they don´t sell it over here. I´ll have to try and get it abroad. BTW, do they sell it in Europe? "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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this is so funny, i love it
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NastradumasKid said: jamgirl said: Yup. When i read his memorial and things from his neices and nephews, can see Michael had a lotta love for them...and trust. And he said he and Janet are so much alike. He loved them because he probably was able to relate to them when they were young. http://theloop21.com/site...am%204.pdf Read the pages with the messages http://theloop21.com/site...am%203.pdf Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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mimi07 said: this is so funny, i love it
I loved their dancing at the end and Michael shimmying while putting his hands back in prayer mode. | |
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Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee | |
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mimi07 said: this is so funny, i love it
The Jackson's legacy will neva die. Controversy or no. Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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Timmy84 said: mimi07 said: this is so funny, i love it
I loved their dancing at the end and Michael shimmying while putting his hands back in prayer mode. That was hilarious! Haven´t seen it yet. I love the faces Mike makes in the beginning while singing solo. He was such a comic. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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"MICHAEL JACKSON NEWS"
1. Since the unexpectant death of the King Of Pop, his record sales have generated a staggering $10 million dollars. 2. Although it has not been determined who will take over (50%) ownership of the ATV (Beatles) catalogue. This hasn't stopped deep pocketed financial firms from offering the Jackson family hundreds of millions of dollars to obtain ownership, according to the Wall Street Journal. Don't do it! Every artist who has sold their song publishing rights has later regretted it. 3. Rumors are circulating that the real reason Diana Ross didn't attend Michael Jackson's memorial is because she allegedly doesn't get along with Katherine Jackson. Ross was a surrogate mother to Michael Jackson early on in his career and this allegedly caused resentment and friction. I wonder is this the same reason that Elizabeth Taylor didn't attend, she was like a surrogate in Jackson's later life. 4. Michael Jackson was so terrified of dying he was desperate to clone himself in a bizarre bid to extend his superstar legacy. Jackson who was obsessed with the idea of immortality attended a Las Vegas conference on human cloning with his friend, the spoon bender Uri Geller. And the King of Pop was so blown away by the teachings of a sect called the Raelians he asked if they would clone him. Jackson’s chauffeur Al Bowman, who drove the singer and Geller to the event in 2002, said: Jackson was very excited. He bounced out of that conference like a small child. He was smiling and on a high. I heard him and Uri talking in the back of the limo. “He was talking about the prospect of being cloned. He grabbed Uri by both arms and told him, ‘I really want to do it Uri, and I don’t care how much it costs." The Raelian movement is a religious sect that believes the human soul dies when the body dies so the key to eternal life is cloning recreating individuals from their own genetic make-up. The sect also has a scientific arm called Clonaid which holds regular fund-raising events to share its latest research with the great and good of Hollywood. “I always remember Jackson talking about the cloning of Dolly the sheep in Britain in 1996 he was totally fascinated by it,said Al, 50, Jackson’s chauffeur for over a decade. “Then when he heard about the Raelians he became utterly convinced this religious group could clone humans. 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. | |
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Timmy84 said: Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee No Michael Jackson footage???? | |
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madison said: where
was he buried ? Burial plans are unknown to the general public. [Edited 7/21/09 13:59pm] | |
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SefraNSue said: I. LOVE. THIS.
LMAO!! This was some great stuff here, MJ saying he like girls with big legs, lol!! | |
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Timmy84 said: Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee AEG fuckin' themselves Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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Timmy84 said: Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee Is it just me, or is this whole thing creepy as fuck? | |
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Chic35 said: "MICHAEL JACKSON NEWS"
1. Since the unexpectant death of the King Of Pop, his record sales have generated a staggering $10 million dollars. 2. Although it has not been determined who will take over (50%) ownership of the ATV (Beatles) catalogue. This hasn't stopped deep pocketed financial firms from offering the Jackson family hundreds of millions of dollars to obtain ownership, according to the Wall Street Journal. Don't do it! Every artist who has sold their song publishing rights has later regretted it. 3. Rumors are circulating that the real reason Diana Ross didn't attend Michael Jackson's memorial is because she allegedly doesn't get along with Katherine Jackson. Ross was a surrogate mother to Michael Jackson early on in his career and this allegedly caused resentment and friction. I wonder is this the same reason that Elizabeth Taylor didn't attend, she was like a surrogate in Jackson's later life. 4. Michael Jackson was so terrified of dying he was desperate to clone himself in a bizarre bid to extend his superstar legacy. Jackson who was obsessed with the idea of immortality attended a Las Vegas conference on human cloning with his friend, the spoon bender Uri Geller. And the King of Pop was so blown away by the teachings of a sect called the Raelians he asked if they would clone him. Jackson’s chauffeur Al Bowman, who drove the singer and Geller to the event in 2002, said: Jackson was very excited. He bounced out of that conference like a small child. He was smiling and on a high. I heard him and Uri talking in the back of the limo. “He was talking about the prospect of being cloned. He grabbed Uri by both arms and told him, ‘I really want to do it Uri, and I don’t care how much it costs." The Raelian movement is a religious sect that believes the human soul dies when the body dies so the key to eternal life is cloning recreating individuals from their own genetic make-up. The sect also has a scientific arm called Clonaid which holds regular fund-raising events to share its latest research with the great and good of Hollywood. “I always remember Jackson talking about the cloning of Dolly the sheep in Britain in 1996 he was totally fascinated by it,said Al, 50, Jackson’s chauffeur for over a decade. “Then when he heard about the Raelians he became utterly convinced this religious group could clone humans. Thats all? Adding another zero to that figure would make it more believable. Hes sold more than $9 million hard copies of cds in America alone in only 2.5 weeks after his death. | |
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CalhounSq said: Timmy84 said: Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee Is it just me, or is this whole thing creepy as fuck? Its very fishy to me. Why would they not release any footage of Michael Jackson rehearsing??? I thought Michael was supposed to healthy and amazing at rehearsals according to our friends at AEG?? AEG is diggin themselves in the hole . [Edited 7/21/09 13:56pm] | |
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CalhounSq said: Timmy84 said: Michael Jackson TV special falls apart
01:43 PM PT, Jul 21 2009 Frenzied international interest in all things Michael Jackson notwithstanding, it appears there won't be a TV special this fall. AEG Live, the promoter behind Jackson's 50 "This Is It" comeback concerts in London, has been negotiating for several days with movie studios for the film rights to the concert rehearsal footage as well as broadcast rights to a tie-in television special. Although NBC was interested in the project as recently as Monday, and other networks showed interest last week, all of the networks balked over AEG’s $20-million price tag for a show that would not include any new or exclusive footage of Jackson performing, several network sources said. Originally, AEG had tried to sell the special to air Aug. 29 -- Michael Jackson's birthday -- which falls on a Saturday. But logistical problems -- which include Saturday being the lowest-rated night of the week for TV -- compelled AEG to stipulate that networks program the special in September when TV viewers return to their couches in high numbers, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the matter. Some TV networks also feared that the TV special would be too similar in content to the documentary film that will be made out of the rehearsal footage. Over the weekend, Sony Pictures emerged as the front runner for the "This Is It" footage and the film project. An announcement about that film deal is expected today, the source said. The movie would be directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega ("High School Musical"), who had been working with Jackson as the director of the "This Is It" tour. The film would be released in October. If AEG had gotten its way, the TV special also would have been directed by Ortega The plans were for a superstar ensemble that could have included Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and will.i.am performing Jackson's hits using the costumes, choreography, and special-effects-driven illusions engineered for the singer's comeback tour. But no footage of the King of Pop. "And the cost of that thing is $20 million? With no Michael Jackson? Ha!" said one network source who requested anonymity. AEG did not immediately return calls for comment. -- Maria Elena Fernandez and Chris Lee Is it just me, or is this whole thing creepy as fuck? Aint just u. Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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suga10 said: CalhounSq said: Is it just me, or is this whole thing creepy as fuck? Its very fishy to me. Why would they not release any footage of Michael Jackson rehearsing??? I thought Michael was supposed to healthy and amazing at rehearsals according to our friends at AEG?? AEG is diggin themselves in the hole . [Edited 7/21/09 13:56pm] Hmm. Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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madison said: .
. . . where was he buried ? . . . . We Don't Know If He Was Buried Yet Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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I just can't for this mess to be over. Its bad enough that Pap Joe keeps doing interviews and making the situation worst for everyone, now people are speculating that its murder and conspiracy? | |
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NastradumasKid said: I just can't for this mess to be over. Its bad enough that Pap Joe keeps doing interviews and making the situation worst for everyone, now people are speculating that its murder and conspiracy?
I just think there's a lot of people LYING and making up shit. If Michael's autopsy reveals he did die of cardiac arrest and died of a heart attack with NO Diprivan in his system, then what they're gonna say? | |
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NastradumasKid said: I just can't for this mess to be over. Its bad enough that Pap Joe keeps doing interviews and making the situation worst for everyone, now people are speculating that its murder and conspiracy?
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Timmy84 said: NastradumasKid said: I just can't for this mess to be over. Its bad enough that Pap Joe keeps doing interviews and making the situation worst for everyone, now people are speculating that its murder and conspiracy?
I just think there's a lot of people LYING and making up shit. If Michael's autopsy reveals he did die of cardiac arrest and died of a heart attack with NO Diprivan in his system, then what they're gonna say? Wouldn't dat be somthin' or some lupus complication. Then all them lying ass tv folks would just melt. Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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No one's paid for the memorial YET!?
I still felt they should've had the memorial at where Marvin Gaye had his. 'Criminal aspects' probed in Jackson memorial cost (AP) – 1 hour ago LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles City Attorney Carmen Trutanich says a probe of taxpayer costs tied to Michael Jackson's memorial has "criminal aspects." Trutanich told members of the City Council Tuesday that investigators have interviewed witnesses and gathered evidence, and the probe "raises both civil and criminal aspects." He provided no further details. The financially desperate city has been facing a backlash after spending an estimated $1.4 million for police and other services during the Jackson event earlier this month. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. | |
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jamgirl said: Timmy84 said: I just think there's a lot of people LYING and making up shit. If Michael's autopsy reveals he did die of cardiac arrest and died of a heart attack with NO Diprivan in his system, then what they're gonna say? Wouldn't dat be somthin' or some lupus complication. Then all them lying ass tv folks would just melt. Even some of his siblings will have shot themselves in the fucking mouth. AEG, Joe, Leonard, etc., can all go kiss a shit as Richard Pryor put so eloquently. | |
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Timmy84 said: jamgirl said: Wouldn't dat be somthin' or some lupus complication. Then all them lying ass tv folks would just melt. Even some of his siblings will have shot themselves in the fucking mouth. AEG, Joe, Leonard, etc., can all go kiss a shit as Richard Pryor put so eloquently. Hmm. We'll see Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart | |
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dag said: bboy87 said: Re-reading his book, his sister in law's book and other stuff, Michael dealt with alot and the family didn't seem to help much. The only people he seemed to trust for some time was his mother, Janet, and his neices and nephews I would love to get this book, but they don´t sell it over here. I´ll have to try and get it abroad. BTW, do they sell it in Europe? The link to read it online was posted in this thread some pages back "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Timmy84 said: NastradumasKid said: I just can't for this mess to be over. Its bad enough that Pap Joe keeps doing interviews and making the situation worst for everyone, now people are speculating that its murder and conspiracy?
I just think there's a lot of people LYING and making up shit. If Michael's autopsy reveals he did die of cardiac arrest and died of a heart attack with NO Diprivan in his system, then what they're gonna say? Exactly! What are they going say? What the hell is the point? And you're right people are just lying and fabricating crap that doesn't even seem validated, in my opinion. As for Joe, he's just trying to get publicity out of his son's death while making a fool of himself, especially last night . But, on the real, this situation itself is getting out of hand. I just hope the other Jacksons get there peace soon especially LaToya, I think I actually feel sorry fo her. | |
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jamgirl said: Timmy84 said: Even some of his siblings will have shot themselves in the fucking mouth. AEG, Joe, Leonard, etc., can all go kiss a shit as Richard Pryor put so eloquently. Hmm. We'll see For real. But you know I'm not shocked that his death became as mysterious as his life. | |
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