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Reply #1650 posted 07/23/09 2:56pm

cdcgold

jamgirl said:

Am I the only one LOVING Blanket's mug in this photo...



Caption it!


michaels hand is HUGE!!!!!
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Reply #1651 posted 07/23/09 2:58pm

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cdcgold said:

jamgirl said:

Am I the only one LOVING Blanket's mug in this photo...



Caption it!


michaels hand is HUGE!!!!!


Just noticed.

Huge hand...Huge.. wink
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Reply #1652 posted 07/23/09 3:05pm

Timmy84

It looks swollen to me for some reason. confused
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Reply #1653 posted 07/23/09 3:30pm

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Jackson Estate Lawyers Seek Allowance For Children
July 23, 2009


Attorneys for Michael Jackson's estate have asked a judge to provide an allowance for the singer's three children due to an "urgent need" to ensure that the kids' wants are met.

The request, filed in Los Angeles Superior court Thursday, states: "The minor children were completely and wholly financial dependent upon their father, Michael Jackson" and currently have "no financial resources to provide for their care and support."

The late singer's mother, Katherine Jackson, who currently has temporary guardianship of Prince Michael I, Paris and Prince Michael II, (a.k.a "Blanket"), is also included in the request. Court documents say that Katherine was financially dependent upon her son and "has no independent means of support" other than her "extremely modest" Social Security benefits.

The matter was put off until August 3, when issues pertaining to the estate – including permanent custody of the children – will come before the judge.


http://www.people.com/peo...43,00.html
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Reply #1654 posted 07/23/09 3:32pm

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Neverland's coaster: Dragon Wagon Kiddie now resides in Coney Island


A big piece of Michael Jackson history is now in Coney Island.

The Dragon Wagon Kiddie Coaster at Coney Island's Dreamland Park was part of Jackson's private amusement park at Neverland Ranch before quietly arriving in Brooklyn.

"We got really lucky landing this one," said Dreamland's president, Anthony Raffaele.

The kid-sized coaster features a grinning dragon that loops behind a gray castle adorned with gargoyles resembling dancers from Jacko's "Thriller" video.

Its journey began last April when Dreamland, on the former site of Astroland, struggled to find enough rides to fill the park for its inaugural season.

"To get spectacular rides, the right quality rides, was proving difficult," said John Strong, who owns Dreamland's freak show.

Strong, 50, asked his friend and former boss Earl "Butch" Butler, CEO of California-based Butler Amusements, to lend a hand.

Butler agreed to send four rides to Dreamland including the Dragon Wagon coaster he bought at an auction at Neverland last September.

"It was quite the experience," Butler said of the auction, held to pay off some of the pop star's debts. "He had so much stuff on his ranch. Everything was made with such care and detail."

Now that a part of Jackson's legacy is in place in Brooklyn, New Yorkers couldn't be happier.

"It's amazing this was actually at his house," said Bronx native Vivian Lopez as her son Jaden, 7, and daughter Tatyannah, 5, went for a spin on the coaster.

http://www.nydailynews.co...oklyn.html
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Reply #1655 posted 07/23/09 3:33pm

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lazycrockett said:

mimi07 said:

http://www.independent.co...over-media

Jackson triumphed over media

Finally, the dust has settled over the death and burial of Michael Jackson. Throughout his career, Jackson fought two battles; one with himself, the other with general societal norms. The battle within himself was an attempt to discover the childhood denied to him by his father’s ruthless ambition combined with his becoming a celebrity at a tender age. It led him to persistent attempts to live his childhood as an adult by having an obsessive love for the company of young children.

This battle within inevitably led Jackson to the second one; the battle against general societal norms and expectations! Humans are social beings and society demands that people conform to certain general norms: you are born, you grow, acquire skills, you get a job, find a husband or wife, bear children, raise them up, visit friends and relatives, belong to some religious faith or social club etc. While most people find it easy to meet these societal expectations, a few don’t.

However, those who cannot meet society’s unrealistic demands upon them try to fit at considerable cost. Often, they become social psychopaths. A gay man is forced into a marriage with a woman. This makes him live an unhappy and false sex life. His sexual frustrations may lead him to becoming a savage wife beater. Societal demands for fidelity and faithfulness can lead a woman with an over developed appetite for sexual variety to debilitating psychological disorders.

Jackson shared this deviant personality. Many of his actions tended to deviate from the norm. For example, he did not like his nose. So he kept altering it through plastic surgery. The more he did it, the more he looked comical. Society expected him to remain looking the same. So the media (in many ways a representative of society’s values – sometimes in an irresponsible way) made an issue out of it.

They sliced and diced every conceivable reason he altered his nose and made careers and money off this speculation. So what if he changed his nose? What did that have to do with anything? Did it harm anyone else? I tried to find reason why I should be remotely concerned about a man changing his nose and could not find any. Rather than act as a break on societal passions, the media became the cheerleaders of this injustice.

One could say that Jackson was a celebrity, made a living from the fact that people were interested in his person and personality and therefore he cannot enjoy the same levels of privacy as we ordinary mortals. But this reasoning is flawed; as journalists, our concern with the private actions of public figures should be limited to how such actions impact on their public duties. I believe that even celebrities should enjoy this level of protection; what effect did his changing of his nose have on his music?

Possibly the most devastating aspect of Michael Jackson was his obsession with children. He invited them in large numbers at his Neverland ranch, ate with them, played with them and even on occasion shared his bed with many of them. Society in the western world (it is really not a big issue in Africa) is against an old man sharing a bed with boys. Often, such men are child predators. But this does not make every old man who shares a bed with a boy a molester.

Jackson’s obsession with children was weird, yes. But equally, the evidence of his innocence on charges of child molestation was overwhelming. Hundreds of children stayed at his ranch and tens of them shared his bed. Had he molested a significant number of them, they would have exposed him in large numbers. Instead, over a period of 25 years, only two accused him of molestation and in both cases they were under pressure from their parents to make money off him.

But the media covered only the scandalous part of these allegations. When they were exposed as false, it did not give similar prominence to the truths. Even when people like the actor Macaulay Culkin (of Home Alone fame) who shared a bed with Jackson for years testified in his favour, the media remained with the claim of Jackson as a child molester. So they kicked him, hounded him and finally drove him to his death.

But the world has many ways of testifying to the truths. When Jordie Chandler (13 years in 1992) accused Jackson of molesting him, the police asked how. The boy claimed the two used to indulge in mutual masturbation and oral sex. He was then asked to describe Jackson’s penis – was it circumcised? He had a 50% chance of getting it right; he said yes. When police undressed Jackson, he was not.

In spite of this, Jackson settled with Chandler out of court paying the young man (actually his greedy father) US$ 22m. When asked why, Jackson said he had had enough of the media coverage. But allegations of child molestation were devastating on Jackson and drove him into taking painkillers and sleeping drugs. The more he did so, the worse his addiction became until it drove him to his death.

It is possible that had the media been balanced, fair, truthful and accurate, Jackson would not have died the way he did and at the time he did. Instead, the media turned themselves into his executioners. It is fair to say that Jackson brought this unto himself. He could easily have avoided accusations of child molestation by simply not letting little boys sleep in his bed. Yet following his story, one gets convinced that he had a strong urge to help children; to give without asking for anything in return.

There was overwhelming evidence of his innocence that the media chose to ignore. He may have given the media the rope; that does not justify the media using it to hang an innocent man. The outpouring of emotion across the world over his death shows that the media can pound someone, but the public are better judges. In his death, Jackson proved that great aspect of human kind -the ability to see beyond false claims.



Who ever wrote this obviously has no idea how the mind of a child molester functions. Pedophiles don't just walk down the street willy nilly and molest kids. Pedophilia is more bout the issue of trust with children and how that bond is formed and where it goes from there. Just cause the dude had thousands of kids invited to Neverland and didn't molest them in the roller coaster line in broad daylight doesn't mean he didn't in the dark locked bedroom he shared with certain others.

I'm not saying he did or didn't, cause I don't know, I'm saying that pedophilia is a strange dance of trust and secrets between the perp and the victim.


Your right they have certian targets, but they do stuff gradually so it doesn't shock the victim and that is where trust plays a BIG factor.


Children seldom tell. Those millions of children are a secret. They are the secret in family after family after family. Even adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse seldom tell. What we do know from studies of adult men and women is that the number is at least three million. At least three million children are molested before they finish their 13th year. In 1998, there were 103,000 reported and confirmed cases of child molestation. For comparison, at the height of the polio epidemic that struck children in the 1950s, there were 21,000 cases reported in a year. For rubella, there were 57,000 cases reported. For child molestation, those numbers of reported and confirmed molestations are only the tip of the iceberg. For every case reported there are at least two and maybe three more cases that never get reported.




A child molester is any older child or adult who touches a child for his or her own sexual gratification.

Child molestation is the act of sexually touching a child.

A child is a girl or boy who is 13 years of age or younger.


http://www.childmolestati...facts.html



I read that Michael Jackson himself was a victim of child sexual molestation! The man when through a lot! sad
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Reply #1656 posted 07/23/09 3:38pm

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Timmy84 said:

It looks swollen to me for some reason. confused

i think it's a side effect from his lupus meds
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #1657 posted 07/23/09 3:39pm

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pplrain said:

James Debarge called the Jackson home the "house of fears" LOL
Apparently when he was living there with Janet he was high on drugs and threatened to commit suicide by jumping off the tower, to which papa Joe said "Jump motherfucker!" eek


lol


That Joe Jackson was not joke! He couldn't stand James for eloping with his daughter! I thought it was stupid of Janet to move into the family compound with James anyway knowing her family was against her marrying so damn young! LaToya treated James like shit too. "House of Fears"!
lol lol lol
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Reply #1658 posted 07/23/09 3:44pm

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Timmy84 said:

It looks swollen to me for some reason. confused


jerkoff hah! lol
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Reply #1659 posted 07/23/09 3:45pm

Kim69

DesireeNevermind said:

Countthedays said:



Yeah, it's kinda hard not to
feel like a sitting duck sometimes! sad




bawl my once upon a time baby daddy surrounded by burnt orange Skank Hos!!!! Now I know what really killed him. disbelief


Nicole Ritchie was his Goddaughter!!! And Paris her best friend....DUH!!!
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Reply #1660 posted 07/23/09 3:52pm

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Chic35 said:

Timmy84 said:

It looks swollen to me for some reason. confused


jerkoff hah! lol



Okay both of you need to go stand in
the corner! faint



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 #1661 posted 07/23/09 3:53pm

musicjunky318

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suga10 said:

http://www.tmz.com/2009/07/23/michael-jackson-rebbie-jackson-kids-paris-michael-jr-cutsody/

Michael Jackson's Kids to be Raised By Aunt

Posted Jul 23rd 2009 2:10AM by TMZ Staff

Multiple sources in the Jackson family tell us -- even if Katherine Jackson gets custody of Michael Jackson's kids -- Michael's big sister Rebbie Jackson will raise the children.

The 59-year-old singer, who shares a home in Las Vegas with her hubby of over 20 years, has kept a low public profile, but privately she has been deeply involved in the lives of Michael's children.

We're told Rebbie is currently living with Katherine at the family's Encino home and is caring for the kids day-to-day. As for the kids ... they all adore her.

Although the family is divided on many issues involving Michael's estate, we're told there's no argument when it comes to Rebbie caring for the kids. Whether she eventually becomes the custodial parent in name or not, she will end up with the primary responsibility of raising Michael's three children.



And that's exactly who they need to be with. Rebbie's been the most stable since the get go.

Married to the same man for over 40 years, raised 3 grown children herself, and keeps a relatively low-profile.

Being the oldest more than likely gave her a different outlook in comparison to her younger brothers & sisters.

She was already grown when the Jackson 5 debuted and never really craved the spotlight. And that did her a lot of good.
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Reply #1662 posted 07/23/09 3:56pm

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Neverland's coaster: Dragon Wagon Kiddie now resides in Coney Island


A big piece of Michael Jackson history is now in Coney Island.

The Dragon Wagon Kiddie Coaster at Coney Island's Dreamland Park was part of Jackson's private amusement park at Neverland Ranch before quietly arriving in Brooklyn.

"We got really lucky landing this one," said Dreamland's president, Anthony Raffaele.

The kid-sized coaster features a grinning dragon that loops behind a gray castle adorned with gargoyles resembling dancers from Jacko's "Thriller" video.

Its journey began last April when Dreamland, on the former site of Astroland, struggled to find enough rides to fill the park for its inaugural season.

"To get spectacular rides, the right quality rides, was proving difficult," said John Strong, who owns Dreamland's freak show.

Strong, 50, asked his friend and former boss Earl "Butch" Butler, CEO of California-based Butler Amusements, to lend a hand.

Butler agreed to send four rides to Dreamland including the Dragon Wagon coaster he bought at an auction at Neverland last September.

"It was quite the experience," Butler said of the auction, held to pay off some of the pop star's debts. "He had so much stuff on his ranch. Everything was made with such care and detail."

Now that a part of Jackson's legacy is in place in Brooklyn, New Yorkers couldn't be happier.

"It's amazing this was actually at his house," said Bronx native Vivian Lopez as her son Jaden, 7, and daughter Tatyannah, 5, went for a spin on the coaster.

http://www.nydailynews.co...oklyn.html

I thought Coney Island was shut down? neutral
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Reply #1663 posted 07/23/09 4:17pm

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Michael Jackson Autobiography 'Moonwalk' To Be Reprinted
July 23

A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Michael Jackson's autobiography, "Moonwalk," to return to store shelves in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a request by the temporary administrators of the pop icon's estate to enter into new publishing deals.

Details of the agreements were filed under seal. But the deals will allow the 1988 book to be reprinted in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France.

Publishing rights in the United States and Canada will be given to Shaye Areheart, who was the original editor of "Moonwalk." Her company is a part of Random House Inc.

"Moonwalk" has been out of print for more than a decade. It was originally published by Doubleday and was acquired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Other publishers will handle the overseas releases.

The "Moonwalk" rights are the first deal that the temporary administrators of Jackson's estate have brought to Beckloff for approval. The estate is being handled by attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain.

Court records state "Moonwalk" could hit store shelves in France by August. The records don't indicate when sales in other countries would begin.

http://news-briefs.ew.com...inted.html
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Reply #1664 posted 07/23/09 4:36pm

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Countthedays said:

Chic35 said:



jerkoff hah! lol



Okay both of you need to go stand in
the corner! faint




beautiful drawing, the original has always been one of my fav pictures
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #1665 posted 07/23/09 5:01pm

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Michael Jackson Autobiography 'Moonwalk' To Be Reprinted
July 23

A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Michael Jackson's autobiography, "Moonwalk," to return to store shelves in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a request by the temporary administrators of the pop icon's estate to enter into new publishing deals.

Details of the agreements were filed under seal. But the deals will allow the 1988 book to be reprinted in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France.

Publishing rights in the United States and Canada will be given to Shaye Areheart, who was the original editor of "Moonwalk." Her company is a part of Random House Inc.

"Moonwalk" has been out of print for more than a decade. It was originally published by Doubleday and was acquired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Other publishers will handle the overseas releases.

The "Moonwalk" rights are the first deal that the temporary administrators of Jackson's estate have brought to Beckloff for approval. The estate is being handled by attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain.

Court records state "Moonwalk" could hit store shelves in France by August. The records don't indicate when sales in other countries would begin.

http://news-briefs.ew.com...inted.html


What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.
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Reply #1666 posted 07/23/09 5:04pm

suga10

And this all they found mad

Murray had tons of time to dispose of any evidence

Gosh I hate the LAPD.

http://www.tmz.com/

Items Seized in Michael Jackson Case

Posted Jul 23rd 2009 7:33PM by TMZ Staff

We now have a copy of the law enforcement document listing the items seized yesterday at Dr. Conrad Murray's medical office in Houston.

The items include 1 vial of Phentermine (weight loss drug), 1 vial of Clonazepam (a muscle relaxer), a photocopy picture of Dr. Murray, Rolodex cards, public storage receipts, bio info on Dr. Murray, emails from Stacey Howie (we do not know who that person is), and a Rolodex card with Fed Ex information.

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Reply #1667 posted 07/23/09 5:05pm

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suga10 said:

Copycat said:




Michael Jackson Autobiography 'Moonwalk' To Be Reprinted
July 23

A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Michael Jackson's autobiography, "Moonwalk," to return to store shelves in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a request by the temporary administrators of the pop icon's estate to enter into new publishing deals.

Details of the agreements were filed under seal. But the deals will allow the 1988 book to be reprinted in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France.

Publishing rights in the United States and Canada will be given to Shaye Areheart, who was the original editor of "Moonwalk." Her company is a part of Random House Inc.

"Moonwalk" has been out of print for more than a decade. It was originally published by Doubleday and was acquired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Other publishers will handle the overseas releases.

The "Moonwalk" rights are the first deal that the temporary administrators of Jackson's estate have brought to Beckloff for approval. The estate is being handled by attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain.

Court records state "Moonwalk" could hit store shelves in France by August. The records don't indicate when sales in other countries would begin.

http://news-briefs.ew.com...inted.html


What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.


To cash in, They will never miss an opportunity to cash in.
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #1668 posted 07/23/09 5:16pm

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Reply #1669 posted 07/23/09 5:28pm

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jamgirl said:

Am I the only one LOVING Blanket's mug in this photo...



Caption it!




"I swear to God, this mf is gonna bounce me on his knee or dangle me over a balcony just one more time and I'm gonna let him have it!"
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #1670 posted 07/23/09 5:33pm

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suga10 said:

Copycat said:




Michael Jackson Autobiography 'Moonwalk' To Be Reprinted
July 23

A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Michael Jackson's autobiography, "Moonwalk," to return to store shelves in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a request by the temporary administrators of the pop icon's estate to enter into new publishing deals.

Details of the agreements were filed under seal. But the deals will allow the 1988 book to be reprinted in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France.

Publishing rights in the United States and Canada will be given to Shaye Areheart, who was the original editor of "Moonwalk." Her company is a part of Random House Inc.

"Moonwalk" has been out of print for more than a decade. It was originally published by Doubleday and was acquired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Other publishers will handle the overseas releases.

The "Moonwalk" rights are the first deal that the temporary administrators of Jackson's estate have brought to Beckloff for approval. The estate is being handled by attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain.

Court records state "Moonwalk" could hit store shelves in France by August. The records don't indicate when sales in other countries would begin.

http://news-briefs.ew.com...inted.html


What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.



Why not? I'm glad for it.
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #1671 posted 07/23/09 5:39pm

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seeingvoices12 said:

suga10 said:



What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.


To cash in, They will never miss an opportunity to cash in.


Cashing in???
Royalties from the sales of the book will go to MJ's estate (i.e., his mom and kids). Lawyers representing Michael Jackson's estate have to pursue avenues of generating cash. MJ died heavily in debt, remember?
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Reply #1672 posted 07/23/09 5:45pm

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aerdna25 said:




CD: Do you have plans for new music or maybe a tour?

MJ: Well I'm going to tell you something you may not believe..(laughter).. I have several hundred songs already laid down that I go back to when I want to release a new compilation. When I'm in the studio I sing until I can't sing anymore because I write all the time. I get beats and rhythms and work on new dance steps all the time but people don't see that side of me. I do want to do a new album but it has to be right. I want it to be bigger than thriller and I know I can do it. We're talking about some concerts but right now that's still private information but we're talking and it's coming.





sad he was still doing it.....
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #1673 posted 07/23/09 5:52pm

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That interview is fake.
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Reply #1674 posted 07/23/09 6:01pm

Timmy84

WildStyle said:

That interview is fake.


exclaim

I doubt that really took place.
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Reply #1675 posted 07/23/09 6:04pm

dreamfactory31
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Al Sharpton on JimmyKimmelLive last night.
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Reply #1676 posted 07/23/09 6:18pm

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suga10 said:

Copycat said:




Michael Jackson Autobiography 'Moonwalk' To Be Reprinted
July 23

A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Michael Jackson's autobiography, "Moonwalk," to return to store shelves in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a request by the temporary administrators of the pop icon's estate to enter into new publishing deals.

Details of the agreements were filed under seal. But the deals will allow the 1988 book to be reprinted in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France.

Publishing rights in the United States and Canada will be given to Shaye Areheart, who was the original editor of "Moonwalk." Her company is a part of Random House Inc.

"Moonwalk" has been out of print for more than a decade. It was originally published by Doubleday and was acquired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Other publishers will handle the overseas releases.

The "Moonwalk" rights are the first deal that the temporary administrators of Jackson's estate have brought to Beckloff for approval. The estate is being handled by attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain.

Court records state "Moonwalk" could hit store shelves in France by August. The records don't indicate when sales in other countries would begin.

http://news-briefs.ew.com...inted.html


What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.

hammer 'cuz my copy from 88 is falling apart! lol
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P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! whistle
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Reply #1677 posted 07/23/09 6:24pm

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Timmy84 said:

WildStyle said:

That interview is fake.


exclaim

I doubt that really took place.


hmmm It does seem a bit fallacious.
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #1678 posted 07/23/09 6:25pm

dreamfactory31
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matthewgrant said:

suga10 said:



What's the point? The book is from 1988 and old.

hammer 'cuz my copy from 88 is falling apart! lol

I don't even know where my copy is. lol
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Reply #1679 posted 07/23/09 6:35pm

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Timmy84 said:

WildStyle said:

That interview is fake.


exclaim

I doubt that really took place.


He says he has the audio shrug
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