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Reply #360 posted 07/30/09 11:38am

EmeraldSkies

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angel345 said:

Cuddles said:

nothing about any of it adds up. even the funeral and his sons chewing gum and blowing bubbles during the whole thing and his daughter seemingly coached to fake cry at the finale.
none of it seems real.
it all appears staged. the doctors, the fitness guru. a giant hoax.
a hoax that could only be pulled off from the hysteria of the media and the fans.
and those were a shoo in to take the ball and run with it.






Lana drew a picture
in school 2day
One that made her mother cry
A picture of a woman with a drink in her hand

Standing by a child with no eyes
Washington reaction based upon revenge
Babies blown 2 kingdom come

Damn the logic
Cartoon characters look better when they're on the run
Danny dropped the dime on his girlfriend

He said he didn't wanna go 2 jail alone
The seed lives in the same mind

With the thought that says we all should be stoned
And people lookin' 4 angels in the sky

Whenever they're broken-hearted
Love is grown, seeds are sown
A fire don't burn unless it's started
Did U ever feel that life was like lookin' 4 a penny
In a large room with no light?
A sophisticated man reduced 2 company in no-win situations
That aren't right
Everytime U wake up there's a little motherfucker
Talkin' big stuff in your face (Are U happy?)
U only get the kind of people that open their mouth
just 2 swap feet
Welcome 2 the rat race
Did U ever feel that life was like lookin' 4 a penny
In a large room with no light?
A sophisticated man reduced 2 company in no-win situations
That aren't right

Oh, if U could just pass your history class
Maybe life would be alright
Until then U'll be lookin' 4 a penny

In a large room with no light
Yeah!
Life [repeat 2 fade]
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Are you saying that he may have faked his death? hmmm



I seriously don't think he would do that to his fans. hmph!
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Reply #361 posted 07/30/09 11:42am

mimi07

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dag said:

jamgirl said:

Deal reached

The statement reads:

Katherine Jackson shall be the guardian for the minor children.

Deborah Rowe shall exercise visitation rights with the two oldest children. The timing, frequency and manner of visits shall be implemented according to the best interests of the children, as determined by a child psychologist selected jointly, and paid jointly, by Katherine Jackson and Deborah Rowe.

The parties have neither sought nor agreed to any compensation to be exchanged, apart from the continuation of spousal support payments that had previously been personally agreed to between Michael Jackson and Deborah Rowe.

L. Londell McMillan and Diane Goodman, attorneys for Mrs. Jackson in this matter, stated, "Mrs Jackson and the family are pleased this matter is resolved and was handled in a caring, thoughtful and courteous manner by the parties and their representatives. We were all united in our goals to do what is best for Michael's wonderful children, and both Mrs Jackson and Debbie Rowe were on the exact same page. Accordingly, although important issues had to be resolved, this was no legal contest but rather simply a process doing the right thing for the right reasons."

Eric George, counsel for Deborah Rowe, stated as follows: "The parties engaged in a dignified discussion that resulted in a dignified outcome. The sole consideration between the parties was the best interests of the children. I’m proud to have worked with such professionals who represented Ms. Jackson, and I am particularly proud of Deborah for her integrity and selflessness."


http://www.theinsider.com...nt_Details
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I am glad they worked it out.
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me 2 smile
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #362 posted 07/30/09 11:50am

BoOTyLiCioUs

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bboy87 said:

FRANKLY SPEAKING
An exclusive HITS interview with Frank DiLeo

July 30, 2009

Industry vet Frank DiLeo, who was the manager of Michael Jackson from 1984 through 1989, returned to the fold to help guide the superstar through his “This Is It” concerts and presumably beyond, but it was not to be. Here, the industry veteran shares his thoughts with HITS’ own ambulance-chasing Roy Trakin.

This is like Godfather III… Just when you thought you were out, they pull you back in. How did you get involved with Michael again?
Michael first called me a couple of years ago, after he came back from Bahrain, then was in Ireland and Vegas for a while. We chitchatted, he called again and we started communicating about film projects. There were a couple of scripts we wanted to develop and produce. Then he got involved in this concert deal. He called me in March and said, “Frank, I need someone with a little bit of experience. Would you like to manage me again and take care of all this stuff?” And I said, “Yeah, sure.” By the time I came in, everything was signed. Dr. Thome Thome—who is someone I don’t want to talk about in this interview—had miscalculated the scheduling on the dates, which is something I had to take care of, because Michael didn’t want to perform more than twice a week.

Was Michael aware that he was signing for up to 50 individual shows?
Absolutely. I read the contract. I know what the minimum amount of dates were, as well as the maximum number of dates. That contract was read to Michael by three different lawyers, as well as Dr. Thome. He wanted to beat Prince’s record and be in the Guinness Book of World Records. He was the one who picked the number 50. There were enough ticket sales to do 85 shows, but he was zeroed in on 50. That’s what he wanted and that’s what happened. Dr. Thome had him doing three or four shows a week, though. I was adjusting and moving dates to try to make it more palatable for Michael to do.

What had you been doing since managing Michael the first time?
I was in New York with a management company in the ’90s. I retired for a while and spent some time with my son and daughter, seeing them through college. My kids didn’t get a lot of time with me growing up because I was on tour so much, so I felt I owed them that. And that lasted seven years. I did a lot of consulting work. I owned a piece of Tribeca Grill with Robert DeNiro, which did very well. In 2004 I lost my eyesight, and it’s taken six operations to enable me to see. I still have limited vision. It was a diabetic condition that separated the retina. I lost complete sight in one eye and 80% in the other eye. It took two years for them to figure that out. There’s a lot of scar tissue still, and I don’t see well in light. I have to wear dark glasses all the time. I have to move my head to see certain letters because I have a permanent “V” in my vision.

You sat in on most of the rehearsals.
Every single one. He was in good condition. He was working out with Lou Ferrigno. He was dancing over three hours every day after his workout. He was prepared. A lot of times he would watch and direct. These are songs he’s sung his whole life. He didn’t have to go full out every day. The last couple of weeks, he stepped it up. On the night before he died, when he came down after doing 10 or 11 songs, Kenny Ortega was at the bottom of the stairs, we all hugged and Michael put his arm around us and we around him, to walk him to his dressing room. And he said, “Frank, I’m ready. I’m doing all 50 shows. Don’t even think that I’m not.” We talked about possibly doing stadiums after the 50. He said, “Frank, I’ve never been happier. Since you’ve been back, things are going well. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. We did it once. This is our time to do it again.” And that was the last time I saw him alive.

People were saying Michael was down to 110 pounds and wasn’t in good physical shape.
No, that’s all bullish. He was not down to 110 pounds. He was around 140. At his maximum, he was maybe 155.

You’re telling me this is a very confident guy, ready to take on this challenge.
He knew he was 50 and that the other dancers were young. He built his stamina up to the point where he knew he could do it. Michael’s a competitive guy. I don’t care whether you’re five years old or 40, you’re not going to out-dance Michael Jackson. He’s gonna put it to you sooner or later. And he worked himself up to that.

How did you originally hear about Michael falling ill?
A fan called and said there was an ambulance in front of Michael’s house. I had just sat down to lunch. I called Michael’s assistant and asked what was going on, and I was told there was something wrong and he was on his way over there. So I got in my car and drove over. When I got to the gate, they told me everyone had already left. I turned around and went to UCLA Medical Center, and while I was in the car, Katherine called and I told her she should meet us at the hospital. So we went in the back, and they were working on him in the room. So I thought he was going to be OK. Then the nurse came out, she looked at me and I looked at her… I almost fainted. The look told me it was over, but they would keep working on him until his mother arrived. Meanwhile, the kids were all there, in another room. I had to go in with a doctor and a social worker to tell them what happened. And those are two things I never, ever want to do again. Excuse me a minute, I might cry here. Let me get a sip of water.

What was the children’s reaction?
Exactly what you think it would be: [they] ran up to me, grabbed me, crying and screaming. Finally, Jermaine and LaToya showed up, then Randy… And a social worker started talking to all of them. Meanwhile, I was dealing with the press, trying to keep everybody out, and set up some security. At that point, they said the kids wanted to see their dad. So they moved Michael into a room and covered him. I went in first, got a chance to hug him, kiss him and say goodbye, and 20 minutes later, the kids and the rest of the family got to do the same thing. Everybody forgets. Michael wasn’t just a client to me; he was my friend. I always managed him from that basis. We were friends in the ’80s, and we were friends after he fired me. We were always friends.

Were you aware that Michael had a prescription drug problem?
I didn’t know. I realize it’s come out that he did go to rehab. I asked him in March about it, and he got very indignant. He said, “Frank, do you think I would do something that would jeopardize my kids and leave them alone? Don’t be ridiculous.” So what do you say? Do addicts ever admit they’re doing drugs? No. So, I got to take the man’s word. He’s 50 years old. How far could I push him? I never heard of the stuff he supposedly took [propofol]. When I heard about that on TV, I couldn’t believe it.

Do you have any opinion about the two doctors under investigation, Dr. Arnold Klein and Dr. Conrad Murray?
Michael’s gone to Dr. Klein for years. I don’t know how Michael met Dr. Murray. Michael brought him up to me when he mentioned that part of his contract required AEG to hire him a doctor to be with him in London, and he specified he wanted Dr. Murray, claiming he was his family doctor. The original price he asked for was outrageous. I told Michael I could buy him a whole hospital for that kind of money.

The press reports said AEG was paying him $150k a month.
That’s what I OK’d. What he originally asked for was astronomical. AEG did not hire the doctor. That was Michael’s doctor for months. AEG just advanced him the payment, which was part of the budget. I had one meeting with him, making sure Michael had the right vitamins, what kind of smoothies to make, should it be G2 or Gatorade after the show? He told us he was a cardiologist, and I said, “Michael, this is perfect. Because I’ve already had three heart attacks and I have seven stents in my heart. If I drop over in London, this guy’s right there.”

Dr. Murray was the last man to see Michael Jackson alive.
He was, yes. Nobody knows what happened in that room. We have to wait for the toxicology and the autopsy. I do know the preliminary autopsy said Michael’s organs were in good shape, his liver was good, his heart was strong. They said he did not have a heart attack. It had to be some sort of allergic reaction or something that didn’t blend right. There was some sort of reaction.

Where does that leave you at this point?
There are a few things that have to get cleared up. I have to make sure the estate understands some of the things that I know. I’ve been appointed to the board of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. So I have a role to play there. Michael wrote the letter getting me appointed. After they removed Dr. Thome, they added myself and Joel Katz.

Does it sadden you to see how the family’s inner disagreements are now being aired in public?
It’s sad to the point that there’s a lot of misinformation. The family didn’t know what was going on. They didn’t see Michael every day like I did. He was the closest to his mother and his kids. But I gave him that personal space to be with his family. Some of them are talking about things I don’t think they have the knowledge to talk about. That’s just emotion. They have to face the facts and make some decisions.

What was Michael’s relationship like with his father?
Joe was his father, and that’s what Michael wanted. He didn’t want to know about any business. He just wanted him to be his father. He wanted to be loved as a son, not a commodity.

Did he ever get that?
I don’t know. Watch the Larry King interview with Joe Jackson and you make that determination. It was a train wreck.

You must still be in a state of shock.
Michael created one of the greatest shows ever, a $27 million production. I went through it with him every day. It’s sad that people will never get to see that. But the key thing here is that I lost my friend. That’s what matters to me. All this other stuff is what it is.

Where is your nickname “Tookie” come from?
That’s derived from the name “Tookie.” The chief of police in Pittsburgh came to see my dad when I was born and called me that. Then it became “Tukkie” when I met my wife. Everybody I know from childhood calls me “Tookie.” For everybody after I met my wife, it’s “Tukkie.” We’ve been married for 32 years. I’m the only guy in the record business who’s never had to go to rehab or get a divorce.


http://www.hitsdailydoubl...ws07696m01


Don't trust everything Frank is saying. There's no way Michael was weighing 140 lbs, and was in good shape or form to perform 50 shows.

And considering he's on AEG's payroll, he has a conflict of interest.
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neutral could you please stop it. Honestly. I really respect your posts and agree with most of the stuff that you say but I really feel that you need to chill out. Just because someone doesn't says something that you aren't thinking or suspecting in the situation doesn't make it false. Frank was close to Michael. He's very credible. I know you are upset about this but jumping to conclusions when we haven't even got the facts in is making things worse.
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Reply #363 posted 07/30/09 11:51am

Timmy84

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Cuddles said:

nothing about any of it adds up. even the funeral and his sons chewing gum and blowing bubbles during the whole thing and his daughter seemingly coached to fake cry at the finale.
none of it seems real.
it all appears staged. the doctors, the fitness guru. a giant hoax.
a hoax that could only be pulled off from the hysteria of the media and the fans.
and those were a shoo in to take the ball and run with it.



Based on your observations, does this mean Michael Jackson conceivably
might have faked his own death to get out of the performance contract with AEG? Damn! How deep does this conspiracy go? confused


Don't pay attention. lol I don't know where people get these death hoax stories from be it Elvis, 'Pac or MJ. lol
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Reply #364 posted 07/30/09 12:04pm

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I won't even get into all of that stuff, I do believe in knowledge is power and have read everything there is to know and have made up my own mind about things, other than that, I just enjoy the music, videos interviews etc. Some people don't even deserve a reply I'll say that.
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Reply #365 posted 07/30/09 12:16pm

BoOTyLiCioUs

Timmy84 said:

Copycat said:




Based on your observations, does this mean Michael Jackson conceivably
might have faked his own death to get out of the performance contract with AEG? Damn! How deep does this conspiracy go? confused


Don't pay attention. lol I don't know where people get these death hoax stories from be it Elvis, 'Pac or MJ. lol


lol Altough I had a really sad dream the other night that michael was alive. When I woke up, I realized that Michael was dead. sad
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Reply #366 posted 07/30/09 12:32pm

suga10

BoOTyLiCioUs said:

suga10 said:



Don't trust everything Frank is saying. There's no way Michael was weighing 140 lbs, and was in good shape or form to perform 50 shows.

And considering he's on AEG's payroll, he has a conflict of interest.
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neutral could you please stop it. Honestly. I really respect your posts and agree with most of the stuff that you say but I really feel that you need to chill out. Just because someone doesn't says something that you aren't thinking or suspecting in the situation doesn't make it false. Frank was close to Michael. He's very credible. I know you are upset about this but jumping to conclusions when we haven't even got the facts in is making things worse.


Well I just think its strange how everyone in AEG's payroll are saying Michael was completely fine and ready to do 50 shows. Look at all the prescription drugs that were found in his home, and the fact that he was using Dipravin to go to sleep. That's more than a red flag to indicate something is not right.

I'm not saying AEG is involved in foul play. I'm saying that they are being in absolute in denial when they're saying Michael was ready to do 50 shows.
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Reply #367 posted 07/30/09 12:33pm

Timmy84

suga10 said:

BoOTyLiCioUs said:


neutral could you please stop it. Honestly. I really respect your posts and agree with most of the stuff that you say but I really feel that you need to chill out. Just because someone doesn't says something that you aren't thinking or suspecting in the situation doesn't make it false. Frank was close to Michael. He's very credible. I know you are upset about this but jumping to conclusions when we haven't even got the facts in is making things worse.


Well I just think its strange how everyone associated with AEG are saying Michael was completely fine and ready to do 50 shows. Look at all the prescription drugs that were found in his home, and the fact that he was using Dipravin to go to sleep.

I'm not saying AEG is involved in foul play. I'm saying that they are being in absolute indenial when they're saying Michael was ready to do 50 shows.


I doubt they had anything to do with anything. As Frank said, we have to wait on what's going on here.
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Reply #368 posted 07/30/09 12:34pm

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Question: has this been released yet?
"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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Reply #369 posted 07/30/09 12:36pm

Timmy84

^^ As I know of, no. shrug
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Reply #370 posted 07/30/09 12:38pm

suga10

Timmy84 said:

suga10 said:



Well I just think its strange how everyone associated with AEG are saying Michael was completely fine and ready to do 50 shows. Look at all the prescription drugs that were found in his home, and the fact that he was using Dipravin to go to sleep.

I'm not saying AEG is involved in foul play. I'm saying that they are being in absolute indenial when they're saying Michael was ready to do 50 shows.


I doubt they had anything to do with anything. As Frank said, we have to wait on what's going on here.


I'm sure they didn't, but I think they're not telling the truth about Michael's state of health, and that's what bugs me.

Michael clearly still had a prescription drug problem. Above that, he's a 50 year old man. There's no way he was going to pull of doing that many shows. He'd have to be as healthy as Madonna is to do that many shows.
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Reply #371 posted 07/30/09 12:42pm

dag

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^^ As I know of, no. shrug

Weird. Hope they´re taking the time to make it really nice.
"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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Reply #372 posted 07/30/09 12:44pm

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BERLIN – A 1988 Michael Jackson concert in West Berlin prompted security concerns for East Germany's Stasi secret police, according to historical files published Thursday.

According to one document — an internal Stasi communique from May 4, 1988 — the secret police believed that East German youth were "calculating on a confrontation with the police" in conjunction with the Jackson concert.

The document, excerpted in the Bild newspaper and obtained by AP Television News, said further that the Stasi had obtained "information" that East German young people were going to attempt to watch or hear the June 19 concert over the wall, either from behind the Brandenburg Gate area or the nearby Charite hospital.

In another document obtained by APTN, the Stasi reported on June 18, 1988 — the day before the concert — that it monitored Jackson as he visited the Allied Checkpoint Charlie in the center of the divided city.

It noted that at 2:52 p.m., three cars pulled up to the official checkpoint building, with "many unknown male and female people."

"Among the people was the USA rock singer Michael Jackson," the report said. "Accompanying him at all times was a female person, about 25 years old, 165 centimeters tall, with a slim build." It gave no other indication of the woman's identity.

It said there were also two film teams with Jackson, who began filming him at 2:55 p.m. At 2:58 p.m., Jackson and most of the others got back in their cars and left, the Stasi said.

"The cross-border traffic was not hindered," the report noted dryly.

The Stasi routinely snooped on dissidents and ordinary East German citizens, and also placed thousands of agents to spy on top Western officials and others.

Many of the agency's notes, compiled in voluminous files, were destroyed as the wall came down in 1989, but millions of documents survived and are now housed in an archive in Berlin.

Historian Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk, who works at the archive, said that the Stasi did not keep a specific official dossier on Jackson, and that the documents mentioning him were kept among general files.

In the case of the concert, the Stasi wanted to keep people away from the East Berlin areas where they could hear the music, so proposed broadcasting the show in a stadium with a two-minute time delay so any "political provocation" could be censored, Bild reported.

The plan was never implemented.

Instead, East German authorities staged a crackdown on Jackson fans during the concert, Bild said.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...el_jackson
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Reply #373 posted 07/30/09 12:49pm

P2daP

dag said:

Question: has this been released yet?



yeah it's out. i saw at borders and wal mart a few days ago.
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Reply #374 posted 07/30/09 1:01pm

suga10

One thing about the Frank interview I found sad

I didn’t know. I realize it’s come out that he did go to rehab. I asked him in March about it, and he got very indignant. He said, “Frank, do you think I would do something that would jeopardize my kids and leave them alone? Don’t be ridiculous.”


That part made me extremely pissed off at Michael. He left those poor kids alone. I can't believe how in denial he was about his own problems mad How could he be so irresponsible by taking a medication as dangerous as Propofol that can cause him to die at any time.
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Reply #375 posted 07/30/09 1:02pm

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dag said:

Question: has this been released yet?



yeah it's out. i saw at borders and wal mart a few days ago.

Thanks.
"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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Reply #376 posted 07/30/09 1:03pm

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NewsOne.com’s Chief Content Officer, Smokey Fontaine, sat down for two hours with Joe, who said the King of Pop’s memorial was difficult for him.


“I woudn’t go and see him laying up in the casket. I did not want to remember him like that,” Joe said, getting emotional. “I wanted to remember him… alive and dancing on stage… He’s my son.”


According to Smokey, the interview showed Joe’s softer side – and explained why Joe hasn’t shown it before.


“I saw a grieving man,” Smokey told Access Hollywood. “I saw a man whose pride didn’t let him reveal the hurt he had inside.”

But damn $200,000 an interview is not bad either huh Joe?
I am not sure what's wrong, but it's probably your fault!
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Reply #377 posted 07/30/09 1:18pm

suga10

Psychic communicates with Michael Jackson.

You can believe it or not. I found this interesting to hear. She communicates what Michael wants to tell us, through her own mouth




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Reply #378 posted 07/30/09 1:21pm

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Katie Couric claims Michael Jackson tried to hit on her...
She turned him down said she was seeing someone. cool

http://www.dimewars.com/V...448222c4a0
I am not sure what's wrong, but it's probably your fault!
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Reply #379 posted 07/30/09 1:29pm

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MJ Friend -- He Almost Died During Trial
I am not sure what's wrong, but it's probably your fault!
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Reply #380 posted 07/30/09 1:31pm

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P2daP said:

dag said:

Question: has this been released yet?



yeah it's out. i saw at borders and wal mart a few days ago.




what an awesome photo mushy love
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Reply #381 posted 07/30/09 1:32pm

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OldTeenager said:

Katie Couric claims Michael Jackson tried to hit on her...
She turned him down said she was seeing someone. cool

http://www.dimewars.com/V...448222c4a0



momma say momma sa momma fuck that shit. she trippin' hmph!
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Reply #382 posted 07/30/09 1:37pm

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suga10 said:

Psychic communicates with Michael Jackson.

You can believe it or not. I found this interesting to hear. She communicates what Michael wants to tell us, through her own mouth




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Yeah I saw this. From the way she sound if that michael she was channeling that he is frustrated that he did not able to complete his mission and also he have concern for his family, and also very upset of the ppl he thought were his friends are betraying him by going to the media and blasting his business. I do believe in afterlife and there is life on the otherside. I am still kind of skeptical though so I am going to leave it like that.
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Reply #383 posted 07/30/09 2:03pm

dag

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suga10 said:

Psychic communicates with Michael Jackson.

You can believe it or not. I found this interesting to hear. She communicates what Michael wants to tell us, through her own mouth




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Interesting. When you listen to her it sounds the way Mike talked, but I´ve never believed in those things...Maybe I start after seeing that ghost of Mike at Neverland on CNN. lol
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"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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Reply #384 posted 07/30/09 2:09pm

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User Reviews: Michael Jackson

$49.70 - $78.22

Michael Jackson: The King of Pop's Darkest Hour
By Lisa Campbell

Pros: Easy to understand, thorough, enthralling, even funny.

Cons: Not well known, poor-qualtiy photos of merch. in back.

Don't buy this book for the photos, but if you want an INSIDE look into fame, the law, media, Michael Jackson, and ESPECIALLY the first set of allegations made against the most famous man in the world, than give - MICHEAL JACKSON; The King Of Pop...'s Darkest Hour, a chance. I fell accross the title, by accident, at my local library and ended up tracking down a copy on the internet for my personal library. What I liked best, was that the author's style (Lisa Campbell) allows the reader to comprehend the complex situations that surround Michael Jackson and the case. I also found her to have a wry sense of humor, yet she keeps the book very factual. You will learn things that YOU NEVER KNEW and you will wonder why. There is *much* more to the case than many journalists bothered to report on. More than hype, this book offers excerpts from T.V. shows, newspapers, celebrities, and other young boys AND GIRLS that Michael Jackson kept company with (even listing thier NAMES). This book couldn't be more relevant to the case against Michael today, in fact you will probably have a severe sense of DEJA VU! Get the facts and decide for yourself, don't let the media brainwash you! Also try REDEMPTION by Geraldine Hughes: an *inside* view of the PROSECUTION against Michael Jackson in the first case, with deep legal details and a well laid out timeline. Learn once and for all, "Why did he settle if he was innocent?"

Read it for FREE!!!

http://books.google.com/b...frontcover
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Reply #385 posted 07/30/09 2:10pm

jamgirl

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Remember the chef is on LKL tonight..

and btw,

I just finished getting Private Home Movies fully downloaded smile

About to burn it biggrin
Michael Jackson -- the KING of my heart
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Reply #386 posted 07/30/09 2:14pm

dag

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jamgirl said:

Remember the chef is on LKL tonight..

and btw,

I just finished getting Private Home Movies fully downloaded smile

About to burn it biggrin

You haven´t seen it yet?
"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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Reply #387 posted 07/30/09 2:16pm

jamgirl

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dag said:

jamgirl said:

Remember the chef is on LKL tonight..

and btw,

I just finished getting Private Home Movies fully downloaded smile

About to burn it biggrin

You haven´t seen it yet?


I've watched it many times on You Tube, but I finally got around to getting it on DVD so I can watch it on my big screen. cool
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Reply #388 posted 07/30/09 2:17pm

StillDirrty

Here's an article about the chef. There are links to her interview on the Today's show as well. After hearing what she has said this whole situation is more and more confusing to me. confused http://today.msnbc.msn.co...?GT1=43001
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Reply #389 posted 07/30/09 2:17pm

suga10

More Psychic stuff. Another one.







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