BoOTyLiCioUs said: suga10 said: Is Maureen Orth at it again with Michael in Vanity Fair?
Its nice picture, but I sure hate the fallen king line. what has she said about michael? I don't what she said, I'm just saying I wouldn't be surprised if she has something negative to say as usual [Edited 8/3/09 12:44pm] | |
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Judge has ruled AEG has to provide a copy of their contract with Michael to Katherine Jackson
I hope they don't forge MJ's signature and make some fake shit up [Edited 8/3/09 12:44pm] | |
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Judge has ruled AEG has to provide a copy of their contract with Michael to Katherine Jackson
I hope they don't forge MJ's signature and make some fake shit up [Edited 8/3/09 12:44pm] for realz | |
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mookie said: DesireeNevermind said: I don't believe Omar is MJ's son. AT ALL!!!!
Neither do I. Too bad. The Jacksons do. Michael never stopped! | |
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Michael Jackson may be paying for OJ’s acquittal
Posted in Case files, Michael Jackson, Quote of the Day, Spoken Word by the floacist on December 19, 2007 [Source] Friday, June 10, 2005 – 5:49:19 PM EDT Feeling: Hopeful No independent analyst armed with the facts and deliberations of the Michael Jackson case, as broadcast on responsible media, should find him guilty of the charges from Santa Barbara District Attorney Tom Sneddon of lewd or lascivious contact with a child younger than 14 years old. Yet, I will yield on the point that only Mr. Jackson and his accuser(s) know the absolute truth. There are no experts here but these two parties. The so-called experts are making conjectures, or are, at best, sincere or prejudiced guessers. Second point is that the accusing family’s need and desire for wealth and riches is just as strong if not stronger than any alleged sex drive in Michael Jackson. Third issue is that nearly every prosecution witness has crumbled on cross-examination by Jackson’s attorney Thomas A. Mesereau Jr. The prosecution’s case is riddled with reasonable doubt. In light of these facts in the entertainer’s favor, how did we travel to this point where the so-called experts, pundits and reporters are telling us matter-of-factly that Michael Jackson is a child molester? He has a history of accusations but no criminal record. In a society where people have been known to kill their own family members for money why is it so difficult to comprehend that the Arvizos may have chosen to sacrifice a Jackson? How come, to so many, reasonable doubt does not seem to matter here? How did we get here? The American constitution guarantees the accused a presumption of innocence until proven guilty. From the onset, according to polls, most American whites thought Michael Jackson was guilty while a majority of blacks thought he wasn’t. Keep in mind that none of these people had ever been in Jackson’s bedroom. I must state at this point that some of Jackson’s staunchest defenders happen to be white. But they are in the minority. As soon as Neverland was raided I watched the commentaries on television and read the articles on the Jackson case and observed the constant reference to OJ Simpson. I was then further convinced that Jackson had a major huddle to overcome before he could even talk about presumption of innocence or his freedom for that matter. How high is the OJ huddle? I could never celebrate the acquittal of OJ Simpson. It was quite embarrassing to me to see so many blacks in public jubilation, considering that he may have actually murdered his ex-wife and her friend. My consolation came in the fact thatthis wasn’t much a celebration for OJ as it was a victory chant over the Mark Fuhrman’s of the world whom the black community knew too well. I also took consolation in the fact that this was the press’ undoing, as it did not give airtime to those blacks with contrary views. Since then, many American whites have been haunted by the image of this rich black man who presumably got away with killing two white people. After the trial I predicted that the next rich, black celebrity who will be caught in the Criminal Justice System would pay dearly for it. And it’s NOT going to matter if he’s guilty or not. I said this because I sensed venom in white America that will not dry until this defeat is avenged. A few years later Kobe Bryant walked into OJ’s shadow. A resort employee in Colorado accused Kobe Bryant of rape. As soon as Kobe Bryant was accused every poll showed that most whites thought he was guilty. And again, only this young lady and Bryant were in that room. He had a clean-cut image, handsome, rich, married, superstar athlete with no criminal record and no past accusations plus his accuser could gain financially from this allegation, but it did not matter. I remember Nancy Grace on Larry King Live not only boldly declaring that he raped her but described how he did it. Gloria Allred, Diane Dimond, the whole gang could not wait to see Kobe locked up. He was booed in several arenas across the country. As the facts unraveled to Kobe’s advantage the so-called experts stuck to their guns. I wondered how anyone who passed through law school could still think that it was a winnable case for the prosecution? Truth is, it was not about facts, logic or presumption of innocence. It was revenge. The image of OJ’s acquittal had to be erased. I must add that Kobe’s accuser was smart enough to abandon the State’s criminal case and filed a civil suit. She eventually reached a financial settlement with Bryant and is likely set for life just as Michael Jackson’s accuser will soon be. Kobe was lucky, his accuser made some big mistakes. As Kobe’s conviction looked more impossible Mr. Black-Or-White, Michael Jackson walked into OJ’s shadow. Another great huddle for Michael Jackson is the Media. This huddle, by my estimation, is not unrelated to the OJ shadow. And I say this because the American media is generally owned and controlled by white Americans. There’s a strong desire within this demography to convict Jackson and the reporting evidences it. Among others, CNN has sunk to an all-time low. Opinionating has taken the place of reporting. You would see a newscaster and a guest in what is supposed to be an interview. The newscaster carefully lays down his opinions and then bounces them off the guest occasionally. It is not uncommon to see reporters such as Court TV’s Diane Dimond tell open face lies as to what actually happened in court. She has even helped the prosecution by supplying them material she hoped could be used as evidence against Jackson. She has also forecasted Michael Jackson’s death. I’ve heard reporters ask Jackson defenders if they would let their children sleep in Jackson’s bedroom? I’m yet to hear them ask one person if he would open his home to the Arvizo family. There’s another reason for the media bias, which is not related to OJ. The American media is first and foremost a business. Propping up Michael Jackson will earn you a few millions but The Destruction of Michael Jackson is a billion dollar industry. Sometimes it’s hard to watch the trial coverage without sufficient sense of humor to laugh it off, and I’m not even a Jackson fan. We got to this point where we supposedly know that Michael Jackson is a child molester by the mainstream media pounding its opinion till it is established as fact. We saw its maturity from ‘think’ to ‘know’. Consequentially, a propitious climate has been manufactured for a conviction and it has nothing to do with the facts of the case. Judge Melville is another huddle. I cannot sit here and tell you whether he has an agenda or not. He has made a few calls which I find disturbing; among those: One, eight jurors come from a demography that mostly believes that Jackson molested the boy. Four come from the accuser’s community. No blacks. Two, the jury should have been sequestered. Human nature tells me there’s no way this jury is not watching television. I think the Nancy Graces of the world know this jury is watching, too. Three, he has given the prosecution so much armor that a conviction should be reversed on appeal. He even instructed the jury that they should consider things said about Jackson by his sworn enemies including stories that have been sold to tabloids for profit. Like I said, I’m not sure whether he has an agenda or not. But one thing I can say for sure is that if he is not a demon, he is standing between the devil and the deep blue sea. He is an elected official and his constituency says that Michael Jackson is guilty. If Jackson escapes due to any fault of his he will pay. Melville loves Melville more than he loves Jackson. And we have certainly seen it in this trial. The last and not the least huddle for Jackson is Michael Jackson. Why? Any man who is not sure whom he is or where he comes from is dangerous to self. -Chinedu http://floacist.wordpress...n/page/13/ | |
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SefraNSue said: mookie said: Neither do I. Too bad. The Jacksons do. Maybe it's a cultural thing because I have "children" that I call mine and they are not = they have a mom and dad- but when I go shopping i'll buy for them- when i do fun stuff i'll go get them and spend time with them- they are close to me and i them..... I in turn have "Parents" in addition to my biological Parents whom i love dearly and they are there for me at the drop of a dime. LOVE HARD. | |
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Evvy said: SefraNSue said: Too bad. The Jacksons do. Maybe it's a cultural thing because I have "children" that I call mine and they are not = they have a mom and dad- but when I go shopping i'll buy for them- when i do fun stuff i'll go get them and spend time with them- they are close to me and i them..... I in turn have "Parents" in addition to my biological Parents whom i love dearly and they are there for me at the drop of a dime. i really do think it is a cultural disconnect. growing up, i had a friend who my brother and i used to call our 'play sister'. it's a term one hears a lot in the black community. it's people who are not related to you biologially, but they're family anyway. they're allowed to do the things you would do with your family including, yes, sleeping in your room. | |
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seeingvoices12 said: Timmy84 said: That pose reminds me of Diana Ross for some reason especially with the wind blowing. This is a great cover, but why they are calling him fallen king, I wouldn't mind calling him that if he was alive, but the man is dead and they still calling him fallen king ..Pathetic. Fallen King! Right, so fallen that¨s why you bother to make a special about him. Damn, IDIOTS! But the picture is hot. [Edited 8/3/09 13:38pm] "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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suga10 said: http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/03/michael-jackson-estate-hearing-guardianship-debbie-rowe/23#comments
Judge has ruled AEG has to provide a copy of their contract with Michael to Katherine Jackson
I hope they don't forge MJ's signature and make some fake shit up [Edited 8/3/09 12:44pm] I am no lawer, but I really don´t understand how it can be legally possible to do such thing. I mean, she´s his mother in charge of his business after his death. How can she be NOT allowed to see any of his contracts? "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 was killed by a shot of powerful painkiller Demerol given by an aide as his personal medic Dr Conrad Murray slept, The Sun can reveal.
Dr Murray is reported to have confessed to cops that he had ALREADY given the singer surgical anaesthetic Propofol that same day. Jackson is feared to have woken when the effects wore off and demanded pain relief. The Demerol was duly administered by the compliant aide - with devastating effects. The combination of Demerol and Propofol, known by the brand name Diprivan, triggered a massive heart attack. US sources have claimed the cardiologist was asleep and therefore not paying attention when his patient's heart stopped beating. He woke to find 50-year-old Jackson dead and desperately tried to revive him. A case insider told The Sun: "Murray would set up a system to give Michael a steady intravenous release of Diprivan through the night. But this time Michael woke up before Murray did and asked one of his aides for some Demerol. "The aide gave it to him, but it was too soon after receiving the anaesthetic. That's what killed him." Jackson is thought to have first taken Demerol to control the pain of burns to his scalp he suffered filming a Pepsi advert. Dr Murray is said to have told Los Angeles police about administering Propofol two days after Jacko died on June 25. Propofol - which should only be given in a hospital environment - can be delivered by an intravenous drip to release a steady supply. But there should always be equipment available to monitor the electrical impulses of the patient's heart and the level of oxygen in their blood supply. An ECG would trigger an alarm if the patient flatlined, while a pulse oximeter would sound if oxygen supplies changed. Neither device was found by detectives when they searched Jackson's rented Holmby Hills mansion following his death Dr Murray's lawyer Ed Chernoff has always maintained that his client denies giving Jacko anything that killed him. Meanwhile a picture believed to be of the bedroom in which Jackson died has emerged. On the floor at the foot of the deathbed is a manual oxygen pump. Surrounding the bed are alcohol pads used for cleaning skin before injections, a roll of surgical tape and a box of latex gloves. On the bedside table is a phone, contradicting Dr Murray's claim he was delayed calling 911 because there was no phone nearby. On the bed are prayer beads. There is also what appears to be an incontinence pad and a makeshift tourniquet. The source of the pic said oxygen bottles used in the star's drugs regime are just out of shot. • JACKSON topped the UK album charts yesterday for the sixth week running with The Essential, which followed Number Ones http://www.thesun.co.uk/s...slept.html | |
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dag said: suga10 said: http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/03/michael-jackson-estate-hearing-guardianship-debbie-rowe/23#comments
I hope they don't forge MJ's signature and make some fake shit up [Edited 8/3/09 12:44pm] I am no lawer, but I really don´t understand how it can be legally possible to do such thing. I mean, she´s his mother in charge of his business after his death. How can she be NOT allowed to see any of his contracts? Greedy ass Lawyers, that's what its all about [Edited 8/3/09 13:45pm] | |
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Michael looks great here
And here [Edited 8/3/09 13:49pm] | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: Michael Jackson may be paying for OJ’s acquittal
Posted in Case files, Michael Jackson, Quote of the Day, Spoken Word by the floacist on December 19, 2007 [Source] Friday, June 10, 2005 – 5:49:19 PM EDT Feeling: Hopeful No independent analyst armed with the facts and deliberations of the Michael Jackson case, as broadcast on responsible media, should find him guilty of the charges from Santa Barbara District Attorney Tom Sneddon of lewd or lascivious contact with a child younger than 14 years old. Yet, I will yield on the point that only Mr. Jackson and his accuser(s) know the absolute truth. There are no experts here but these two parties. The so-called experts are making conjectures, or are, at best, sincere or prejudiced guessers. Second point is that the accusing family’s need and desire for wealth and riches is just as strong if not stronger than any alleged sex drive in Michael Jackson. Third issue is that nearly every prosecution witness has crumbled on cross-examination by Jackson’s attorney Thomas A. Mesereau Jr. The prosecution’s case is riddled with reasonable doubt. In light of these facts in the entertainer’s favor, how did we travel to this point where the so-called experts, pundits and reporters are telling us matter-of-factly that Michael Jackson is a child molester? He has a history of accusations but no criminal record. In a society where people have been known to kill their own family members for money why is it so difficult to comprehend that the Arvizos may have chosen to sacrifice a Jackson? How come, to so many, reasonable doubt does not seem to matter here? How did we get here? The American constitution guarantees the accused a presumption of innocence until proven guilty. From the onset, according to polls, most American whites thought Michael Jackson was guilty while a majority of blacks thought he wasn’t. Keep in mind that none of these people had ever been in Jackson’s bedroom. I must state at this point that some of Jackson’s staunchest defenders happen to be white. But they are in the minority. As soon as Neverland was raided I watched the commentaries on television and read the articles on the Jackson case and observed the constant reference to OJ Simpson. I was then further convinced that Jackson had a major huddle to overcome before he could even talk about presumption of innocence or his freedom for that matter. How high is the OJ huddle? I could never celebrate the acquittal of OJ Simpson. It was quite embarrassing to me to see so many blacks in public jubilation, considering that he may have actually murdered his ex-wife and her friend. My consolation came in the fact thatthis wasn’t much a celebration for OJ as it was a victory chant over the Mark Fuhrman’s of the world whom the black community knew too well. I also took consolation in the fact that this was the press’ undoing, as it did not give airtime to those blacks with contrary views. Since then, many American whites have been haunted by the image of this rich black man who presumably got away with killing two white people. After the trial I predicted that the next rich, black celebrity who will be caught in the Criminal Justice System would pay dearly for it. And it’s NOT going to matter if he’s guilty or not. I said this because I sensed venom in white America that will not dry until this defeat is avenged. A few years later Kobe Bryant walked into OJ’s shadow. A resort employee in Colorado accused Kobe Bryant of rape. As soon as Kobe Bryant was accused every poll showed that most whites thought he was guilty. And again, only this young lady and Bryant were in that room. He had a clean-cut image, handsome, rich, married, superstar athlete with no criminal record and no past accusations plus his accuser could gain financially from this allegation, but it did not matter. I remember Nancy Grace on Larry King Live not only boldly declaring that he raped her but described how he did it. Gloria Allred, Diane Dimond, the whole gang could not wait to see Kobe locked up. He was booed in several arenas across the country. As the facts unraveled to Kobe’s advantage the so-called experts stuck to their guns. I wondered how anyone who passed through law school could still think that it was a winnable case for the prosecution? Truth is, it was not about facts, logic or presumption of innocence. It was revenge. The image of OJ’s acquittal had to be erased. I must add that Kobe’s accuser was smart enough to abandon the State’s criminal case and filed a civil suit. She eventually reached a financial settlement with Bryant and is likely set for life just as Michael Jackson’s accuser will soon be. Kobe was lucky, his accuser made some big mistakes. As Kobe’s conviction looked more impossible Mr. Black-Or-White, Michael Jackson walked into OJ’s shadow. Another great huddle for Michael Jackson is the Media. This huddle, by my estimation, is not unrelated to the OJ shadow. And I say this because the American media is generally owned and controlled by white Americans. There’s a strong desire within this demography to convict Jackson and the reporting evidences it. Among others, CNN has sunk to an all-time low. Opinionating has taken the place of reporting. You would see a newscaster and a guest in what is supposed to be an interview. The newscaster carefully lays down his opinions and then bounces them off the guest occasionally. It is not uncommon to see reporters such as Court TV’s Diane Dimond tell open face lies as to what actually happened in court. She has even helped the prosecution by supplying them material she hoped could be used as evidence against Jackson. She has also forecasted Michael Jackson’s death. I’ve heard reporters ask Jackson defenders if they would let their children sleep in Jackson’s bedroom? I’m yet to hear them ask one person if he would open his home to the Arvizo family. There’s another reason for the media bias, which is not related to OJ. The American media is first and foremost a business. Propping up Michael Jackson will earn you a few millions but The Destruction of Michael Jackson is a billion dollar industry. Sometimes it’s hard to watch the trial coverage without sufficient sense of humor to laugh it off, and I’m not even a Jackson fan. We got to this point where we supposedly know that Michael Jackson is a child molester by the mainstream media pounding its opinion till it is established as fact. We saw its maturity from ‘think’ to ‘know’. Consequentially, a propitious climate has been manufactured for a conviction and it has nothing to do with the facts of the case. Judge Melville is another huddle. I cannot sit here and tell you whether he has an agenda or not. He has made a few calls which I find disturbing; among those: One, eight jurors come from a demography that mostly believes that Jackson molested the boy. Four come from the accuser’s community. No blacks. Two, the jury should have been sequestered. Human nature tells me there’s no way this jury is not watching television. I think the Nancy Graces of the world know this jury is watching, too. Three, he has given the prosecution so much armor that a conviction should be reversed on appeal. He even instructed the jury that they should consider things said about Jackson by his sworn enemies including stories that have been sold to tabloids for profit. Like I said, I’m not sure whether he has an agenda or not. But one thing I can say for sure is that if he is not a demon, he is standing between the devil and the deep blue sea. He is an elected official and his constituency says that Michael Jackson is guilty. If Jackson escapes due to any fault of his he will pay. Melville loves Melville more than he loves Jackson. And we have certainly seen it in this trial. The last and not the least huddle for Jackson is Michael Jackson. Why? Any man who is not sure whom he is or where he comes from is dangerous to self. -Chinedu http://floacist.wordpress...n/page/13/ Interesting, 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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people are saying 'this is the michael I love, before the controversy, before the plastic surgery, this is how I will remember him' .. and that is nice but in order to TRULY love a person you have to love them with their faults through good times AND bad times. most of the things that happened to Michael were not his fault, he had trauma from an early age, and even though he went through so many negative things he never stopped smiling, giving, or entertaining. RIP this was a comment i noticed under one of Michael's youtube videos,I wanna be where you are. This lady was 100% correct. It seems like people love to love someone when they are riding high or dead. And kick em when they're down mentality. I think this applies to most of Michael's hollywood friends and fake fans....and some of the so called "fans" on this board. [Edited 8/3/09 13:51pm] [Edited 8/3/09 13:51pm] | |
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Was this from Klein's Office in November
Poor Mike | |
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New better quality version of the Victory Tour in New York has leaked!
"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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Love this pic
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suga10 said: Was this from Klein's Office in November
Poor Mike I need an explanation for those frequent doctor visits [Edited 8/3/09 14:02pm] MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: suga10 said: Was this from Klein's Office in November
Poor Mike Must have been those Demerol injection that quack ass Klein was up to. | |
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bboy87 said: New better quality version of the Victory Tour in New York has leaked!
Watching this video, it seems that Mike is the only one moving there. The brothers are just standing posing there. It looks like Mike´s doing all the work while the other are trying to pretend some work. "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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suga10 said: Love this pic
Yeah i remember that, he looked pretty stylish that day. and went shopping. He seemed fine judging from the pics. here is an interview with one of the dancers on the this it tour. | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: deliciousexquisite (1 week ago) Show Hide +15 Marked as spam Reply
people are saying 'this is the michael I love, before the controversy, before the plastic surgery, this is how I will remember him' .. and that is nice but in order to TRULY love a person you have to love them with their faults through good times AND bad times. most of the things that happened to Michael were not his fault, he had trauma from an early age, and even though he went through so many negative things he never stopped smiling, giving, or entertaining. RIP this was a comment i noticed under one of Michael's youtube videos,I wanna be where you are. This lady was 100% correct. It seems like people love to love someone when they are riding high or dead. And kick em when they're down mentality. I think this applies to most of Michael's hollywood friends and fake fans....and some of the so called "fans" on this board. [Edited 8/3/09 13:51pm] [Edited 8/3/09 13:51pm] In retrospect, his biggest problem was insane, unseen fame. Lots of people are very sensitive, lots have hard childhoods, in my opinion, being under a microscope for forty years is what fucked him up. Human beings are not designed to have that much attention on them. That much praise or criticism heaped upon them. The culture of fame fucked him up. It would fuck up most of us. We don't know much about the man really, as we see, everyone is running around telling different stories to everyone. No way of knowing him and really no way for him to know himself either. | |
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blanket is sooooo cute!!!!! [Edited 8/3/09 14:09pm] here the link to the website if you want to look at the rest of them http://www.everyceleb.com...eKreditDiv [Edited 8/3/09 14:10pm] | |
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Never mind.
Who's the kids caretakers in that photo? [Edited 8/3/09 14:13pm] | |
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suga10 said: Love this pic
He looked incredible that day. Damn, looking at these recent pictures makes me feel like there have to be some new of him going out again. Oh God, just ignore me. I´ve just watched the memorial which I haven´t seen up till now, so I am a bit emotional. Here´s video of him from that day. I´m crying again. "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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