utopia7 said: This boy studied MJ hard ... no he doesn't have every move but you could see the love ! we all did stuff like this in our living room and damn I still can't get the end of Miss You Much chair dance that's what I got for using a folding chair
ARCLUC doing Rock My World this one says how much he respected him Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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graecophilos said: Timmy84 said: That's so true. really? on the other hand, it's not the worst reputation on earth and I've heard many blacks making jokes out of it. Speaking of this, I think MJ had a quite average but thick cock. Gayvin Arvinzo did a on-the-nail drawing of Mj's penis. WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: graecophilos said: really? on the other hand, it's not the worst reputation on earth and I've heard many blacks making jokes out of it. Speaking of this, I think MJ had a quite average but thick cock. Gayvin Arvinzo did a on-the-nail drawing of Mj's penis. WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? More importantly, why in the fuck is their a discussion about Michael's penis? "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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bboy87 said: EmeraldSkies said: WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? More importantly, why in the fuck is their a discussion about Michael's penis? Hell if I know... that's just morbid. | |
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bboy87 said: EmeraldSkies said: WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? More importantly, why in the fuck is their a discussion about Michael's penis? True. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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why not?
Now don't claim this thread is purely about his art, haha. | |
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Just might be time to close up shop with this thread | |
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EmeraldSkies said: utopia7 said: This boy studied MJ hard ... no he doesn't have every move but you could see the love ! we all did stuff like this in our living room and damn I still can't get the end of Miss You Much chair dance that's what I got for using a folding chair
ARCLUC doing Rock My World this one says how much he respected him this guy is amazing. | |
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Some cute, cool, beautiful pictures I found at the KOP again.
[Edited 8/5/09 1:17am] "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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jamgirl said: La Toya is not well ya'll
Last night @ dinner FFS, if you need to cover your lipo-ravaged belly with your arms, just put a fucking blouse on. [Edited 8/5/09 3:00am] | |
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EmeraldSkies said: graecophilos said: really? on the other hand, it's not the worst reputation on earth and I've heard many blacks making jokes out of it. Speaking of this, I think MJ had a quite average but thick cock. Gavin Arvinzo did a on-the-nail drawing of Mj's penis. WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? It was ridiculous. | |
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Omer Bhatti has revealed how Jackson feted him as an honorary son after inviting him and his family to move in with him.
Omer, 25, from Norway, who lived with Jackson at his Neverland ranch for eight years, hails the tragic pop legend as his “best friend”. But he says there is no biological link between him and Jackson, despite widespread rumours he is the King of Pop’s illegitimate child, fathered during an alleged fling with Omer’s mum in 1983. Omer, who lives in Norway, has revealed Jackson always used to say that he was like a son to him and he thinks that that must be the reason for all the rumours. Confiding in a close friend from Oslo, Omer said: “Michael is not my father. He and I were just very, very close. He was my best friend.” Omer was a guest of honour at Jackson’s memorial event in Los Angeles two weeks ago – sitting alongside the legend’s closest relatives in the front row. “Michael always used to say I was like a son to him,” he told the friend. “But my true parents are here in Norway. The reason I was asked to sit with his family at the memorial service is because I was Michael’s closest friend – not because I am his son.” He also confided in a girl pal: “Michael was such a special person to me and I cannot believe he is gone, I am in total shock. I have lost weight because I cannot eat anything. All I can think about is Michael and how he died.” Omer moved to Neverland in 1996 after Jackson had met him and his parents in Tunisia where 12-year-old Omer had been on holiday. Jackson was so taken with Omer that he had the boy, his mother, father and sister move to LA with him immediately. He gave Omer’s mum Pia a job as a nanny for his son Prince Michael and employed dad Huayoun as a driver. Meanwhile, another of Omer’s friends, Ricky Harlow, also reveals today how Omer’s bond with Jackson grew so strong that he shared the star’s bed – while his family stayed in a cottage in a different part of Neverland. | |
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asg said: Omer Bhatti has revealed how Jackson feted him as an honorary son after inviting him and his family to move in with him.
Omer, 25, from Norway, who lived with Jackson at his Neverland ranch for eight years, hails the tragic pop legend as his “best friend”. But he says there is no biological link between him and Jackson, despite widespread rumours he is the King of Pop’s illegitimate child, fathered during an alleged fling with Omer’s mum in 1983. Omer, who lives in Norway, has revealed Jackson always used to say that he was like a son to him and he thinks that that must be the reason for all the rumours. Confiding in a close friend from Oslo, Omer said: “Michael is not my father. He and I were just very, very close. He was my best friend.” Omer was a guest of honour at Jackson’s memorial event in Los Angeles two weeks ago – sitting alongside the legend’s closest relatives in the front row. “Michael always used to say I was like a son to him,” he told the friend. “But my true parents are here in Norway. The reason I was asked to sit with his family at the memorial service is because I was Michael’s closest friend – not because I am his son.” He also confided in a girl pal: “Michael was such a special person to me and I cannot believe he is gone, I am in total shock. I have lost weight because I cannot eat anything. All I can think about is Michael and how he died.” Omer moved to Neverland in 1996 after Jackson had met him and his parents in Tunisia where 12-year-old Omer had been on holiday. Jackson was so taken with Omer that he had the boy, his mother, father and sister move to LA with him immediately. He gave Omer’s mum Pia a job as a nanny for his son Prince Michael and employed dad Huayoun as a driver. Meanwhile, another of Omer’s friends, Ricky Harlow, also reveals today how Omer’s bond with Jackson grew so strong that he shared the star’s bed – while his family stayed in a cottage in a different part of Neverland. Man, that's crazy. Didn't they have ana actual life yet they gave it up for MJ. What about school, friends etc. | |
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Why didn't he surround himself with "fans" that looked like this more often...people would have never questioned that.
MJ the pimp...love it. RIP, man. "I have a date with Lisa. Isn't that wonderful?" | |
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bboy87 said: EmeraldSkies said: WTH! someone actually did a drawing of Michael's penis? More importantly, why in the fuck is their a discussion about Michael's penis? I don't know whats next to discuss Jay, Its sad, Talking about the man's penis ain't no more important things to discuss about the man other than his private parts. And the Mockery continues MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: bboy87 said: More importantly, why in the fuck is their a discussion about Michael's penis? I don't know whats next to discuss Jay, Its sad, Talking about the man's penis ain't no more important things to discuss about the man other than his private parts. And the Mockery continues maybe some of us love cocks and MJ? both together make a good sexual fantasy. what's the big deal? | |
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As for *that* drawing - come on now - how ridiculous do you have to be. People will go to any lengths to create BS and claim it as fact.
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Deals Could Bring More Jackson Products Aug 5, 2009 Michael Jackson products could start appearing on store shelves, cell phones, even in X-Box add-ons if a judge signs off on a merchandising deal. The current administrators of the singer's estate have presented several proposed contracts to a probate judge for approval. The agreements offer a taste of how the King of Pop may be sold in the coming months and years. Trading cards, T-shirts, calendars, lighters, stuffed animals that play Jackson's music and games are among the tangible items being considered. So too are denim products and high-end clothing lines, according to the filings. But Jackson seems destined to try to conquer the digital domain too. Some of the possible products include cell phone screen savers, X-Box themes, video games and digital tattoos for characters in games such as "Second Life." The proposed deals are between Jackson's estate, concert promoter AEG Live and Bravado International Group Merchandising Services. The contract calls for Bravado, which is Universal Music Group's retailing arm, to receive worldwide merchandise rights. AEG Live will retain rights to sell certain merchandise related to Jackson's canceled London performances, the agreements state. Despite a tainted legacy while he was alive, some believe Jackson will become top The King, Elvis Presley, in annual merchandise sales. Presley's estate $55 million in revenue last year, $14 million of which came from retail sales. A separate agreement is being pursued between the estate's administrators and Columbia Pictures for a feature length movie based on footage of Jackson's preparations for his 50 comeback concerts in London. The studio paid $60 million for the rights to the project, the contract filed in Los Angeles Superior Court states. Jackson's estate — which primarily benefits his mother and three children — would receive 90 percent of the profits from the film, according to the agreement. The agreements with Bravado are more heavily redacted and do not indicate how much the estate would be paid. A judge has scheduled a hearing for Monday to consider the proposals. Jackson died June 25 in Los Angeles and his lavish spending had pushed him hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. Attorneys for the current administrators of his estate, attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain, have stated in court records that they believe Jackson's estate is solvent. One of the men's attorneys, Jeryll S. Cohen, wrote in a court filing on Friday that the merchandising and film and other entertainment agreements are expected to generate "advances in the high eight figures." Negotiations for other deals are also in the works, Cohen wrote. The administrators have the authority to combat unauthorized merchandise, and the deals provide Bravado with access to the use of Jackson's name, image, symbols, emblems and other trademarks. Jackson's estate would have input into which products are ultimately manufactured, the proposed agreements state. An amendment to an agreement between Jackson's estate and AEG Live allows for a traveling exhibit of the performer's memorabilia. Exact details of the exhibit were redacted, but it calls for the displays to be shown only at museums or venues that both sides agree on. If approved, the agreements would continue a trend that Jackson seemed to be pursuing in his final months — marketing products based on his days of superstar status. A lawsuit filed in January by "Thriller" director John Landis accused Jackson of trying to turn the groundbreaking 14-minute music video into comic books and video games. The director also sued over a proposed Broadway show based on "Thriller." Landis owns some of the creative rights to the project and didn't grant approval to the ventures Jackson was apparently pursuing. http://www.google.com/hos...AD99SJ7EO0 | |
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graecophilos said: seeingvoices12 said: I don't know whats next to discuss Jay, Its sad, Talking about the man's penis ain't no more important things to discuss about the man other than his private parts. And the Mockery continues maybe some of us love cocks and MJ? both together make a good sexual fantasy. what's the big deal? MICHAEL JACKSON
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One of the freakiest pictures I´ve ever seen.
Apparently, Mike´s still alive. http://www.michaeljacksonsightings.com/ [Edited 8/5/09 7:09am] "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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how long do you guys think it will take before sony puts together an album of material he did the last couple of years? | |
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motownlover said: how long do you guys think it will take before sony puts together an album of material he did the last couple of years?
I speculate the label will begin a string of posthumous releases within one year. | |
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Swa said: As for *that* drawing - come on now - how ridiculous do you have to be. People will go to any lengths to create BS and claim it as fact.
Swa I doubt that's the actual drawing, but Jordan Chandler from the 1993 case claimed that he and Michael took a bath together and he saw Michael's penis. Jordan was asked to draw a picure because he said there were distinctive markings on Michael's penis. The DA came an photographed Michaels' private parts to see if there was a match. There was not. Michael has made a public statement about this ordeal. If you look on Youtube you will find it. During the Diane Sawyer interview with Lisa Marie and Michael, Lisa comments about the big deal that was made about Jordan being able to describe Michael's penis and when the drawing does not match, a very small article iis posted in the papers. | |
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Court Filings Detail Michael Jackson Film August 4, 2009 Coming soon to a theater near you (if a judge agrees): a full-length motion picture filled with footage of Michael Jackson's last rehearsals. The movie would come with all the elements of a major studio release: product tie-ins, merchandising and even a director's cut and special editions. But that's only if a Los Angeles probate judge approves the deal by Monday. The judge has scheduled a hearing for Monday to see if Jackson's mother, Katherine, has any objections. A redacted agreement filed on Friday and released on Tuesday details the film project. The agreement is between concert promoter AEG Live, one of Jackson's companies, Columbia Pictures and others. It was part of more than 500 pages of documents related to Jackson's estate case filed since Friday that were made publicly available on Tuesday. Last month, AEG President and CEO Randy Phillips revealed that the company had more than 100 hours of footage of preparations for Jackson's series of 50 comeback concerts scheduled for London's O2 Arena. He predicted the deal could generate much-needed money for Jackson's debt-ridden estate. The proposed contract offers a glimpse at the possible film. Some of the footage that could be used would be clips meant to be broadcast during Jackson's shows. "If we all do our jobs right, we could probably raise hundreds of millions of dollars just on the stuff we have worldwide and then the estate could eradicate its debt," Phillips said in early July. The contract states Columbia Pictures paid $60 million for rights to the project. The deal was negotiated by two men who are administering Jackson's estate, longtime attorney John Branca and music executive and Jackson family friend John McClain. It calls for Jackson's company to receive 90 percent of the film's profits, with the remainder going to AEG Live. Jackson's stake would move into a private trust the singer ordered established, of which his mother and three children are slated to receive a combined 80 percent share. The remainder is designated for unspecified charities. The contract notes that Branca and McClain may produce one or more tribute concerts to the King of Pop, and sets out terms so that its broadcast doesn't conflict with the film. The contract doesn't state which network, if any, has been selected to air the tribute. A possible date for the concert's airing has been redacted. If its creation is approved, the movie will have to meet the standards for a PG rating and not run any longer than 150 minutes, the contract states. It also states that the movie can't include any footage that is considered to paint Jackson in a bad light. The contract also allows Columbia to work with companies on promotional tie-ins for the films, but even that has limits. Prohibited tie-in products include "alcohol, cleaning products, firearms, gambling, personal hygiene products, pharmaceuticals," as well as those with religious, political or tobacco ties. Jackson's company would be also be able to block the creation of a new product marketing the film – the example of a "happy meal toy" is given – according to the contract. The deadline for the judge's approval isn't the only tight timeline the project faces. According to the contract, Columbia must screen the movie for Jackson's representatives no later than Oct. 2. http://www3.signonsandieg...the%20west | |
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I don't really know what to think of this. To see him perform songs on the stage in an empty hall, will be... creepy. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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Phishanga said: I don't really know what to think of this. To see him perform songs on the stage in an empty hall, will be... creepy.
I thought I was the only one who thought that. | |
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Londell McMillan and Katherine Jackson captured in painting after a court hearing Tuesday. Michael Jackson's mom played role in business, too By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY and LINDA DEUTSCH (AP) – 4 hours ago NEW YORK — Entering into a business relationship with Michael Jackson rarely meant a long-lasting partnership. Over time, especially in the waning years of his life, Jackson hired — then fired — a litany of associates, from managers to attorneys to publicists. Most were dispatched after the relationship soured, and the trust had evaporated. Perhaps the one exception in his financial life was Jackson's mother, Katherine. Jackson relied on his 79-year-old mother for more than emotional support: Documents show he put her in the position of trustee on contracts, including his lucrative Sony-ATV catalog, and associates say he also sought her input on other financial matters as he became more wary of those in his business circle. "Any deal Michael did, he always called his mother up," said Steve Manning, a close friend of the Jackson family. "She was the backbone of his spirit." "What he trusted was that she would make sure that his wishes were carried out," said Mrs. Jackson's attorney, L. Londell McMillan, who is representing her interests as the singer's estate is sorted out. "He understood that she was the most loyal person in his life. Her loyalty did not stop for Michael with merely personal matters." But Jackson's last known will, drafted in 2002, left his mother, along with his three children, out of any decision-making role in his estate, leaving her only as a beneficiary. Attorney John Branca and Jackson's former manager and close friend, John McClain, were named (along with a third party who has since removed himself) as the only people with the authority to guide his business matters after his death. Mrs. Jackson is trying to change that, seeking to gain some kind of control over her late son's estate. The Jackson matriarch is adamant that she — or even another family member — have a role over Michael Jackson's business legacy, which may be worth more in death than when he was alive. Some estimates have valued his estate at $500 million. Mrs. Jackson has filed a motion to determine whether contesting the two executors would lead to disinheritance — Jackson's will had a no-contest clause. "She is concerned about how the trust is going to be managed. She wants to make sure that she has a seat at the table and the family has a seat at the table," said Dean Hansell, an attorney who spoke for Mrs. Jackson in court Monday. "She wants that and she has been coming up against resistance." But in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday, Branca said he is amenable to having Mrs. Jackson, or someone in the family, in a trustee role. "We are going to have a meaningful conversation with her about having one of her family members become a co-trustee," Branca said. "Our number one priority is to make sure this estate is run effectively." Throughout the years, Jackson's devotion to his mother has been well-documented, and it was proven again after his death, as he named her in his will as his first choice to raise his three children, and also named her and his kids as the only individuals to inherit his fortune (he also left a portion of his wealth to charity). Katherine Jackson has not previously been known for her business acumen. It was Joe Jackson who was the manager of his sons as the Jackson 5, and acted as the manager for all of his nine children into their adult years. But Manning claims it was Katherine, not Joe, who gave Michael Jackson his business sense, which he described as shrewd and fair. He recalled when Jackson purchased the Beatles catalog, which also included Little Richard's music, he called his mother to ask her opinion on how he should handle Little Richard's situation: the rock legend had for years complained about being unfairly compensated for his publishing rights. His mother advised him to treat Little Richard with respect, and because of that, "(Michael) made sure that Little Richard was compensated fairly." He also said that when Michael Jackson's MJJ Productions fell on hard times, "Michael made sure with his mother that every employee was paid." "She is a woman of great faith, and believes if you treat people right, (good) things will come back to you." Jackson named his mother on at least two trusts — besides the Sony-ATV music catalog, she's a part of his Mijac publishing company — and McMillan said she was active in Jackson's business affairs, even attending depositions in legal cases. However, a source who asked for anonymity because of the ongoing nature of the situation said those trustee positions did not have decision-making authority. Whether Mrs. Jackson has the business capacity to deal with Jackson's estate, which is complicated and tangled, is likely to be a key question. She and Joe filed for bankruptcy 10 years ago, listing nearly $24 million in debts that included court judgments, auto loans and credit cards. Court records show the only valuable asset listed was a house in Las Vegas then valued at $290,000. McMillan said the role of a trustee does not require a person to be a business whiz. "A trustee is one of trust as opposed to extraordinary skill," he said. "Trustees hire experts to administer business that requires experts." Manning said Mrs. Jackson is confident that her legal team would do an excellent job with her guidance. He also raised the possibility that one of Jackson's five brothers could have a role in the estate: "That would be the right thing to do, the right thing to happen." Legally, Mrs. Jackson may not be able to have an official role. Both Branca and Hansell said the addition of Katherine as an executor of the will or a trustee of the trust might raise tax questions because she is a beneficiary. Branca was Jackson's attorney for many years, working with him during the height of his fame and helping negotiate his deal to buy the Beatles catalog. But they split in 2005 until Branca was brought back shortly before Jackson's death as he prepared for his comeback concerts with the promoter AEG. McClain has been very close with the family for decades, and was instrumental in building Janet Jackson's career. He also had played key roles in Michael Jackson's career in its later years. Manning spoke highly of McClain, saying he has been "like a son" to the Jackson parents. "He's like a confidant," he said. "He was very, very close to the family." Branca and McClain have control of Jackson's estate until at least Oct. 3. They have already made several deals on behalf of Jackson's estate, including a reissue of his memoir "Moonwalk" and a full-length motion picture filled with footage of his last rehearsals, which requires a judge's approval. In a sign that Katherine Jackson's input is already being considered critical, the judge has scheduled a hearing Monday to see, among other things, whether she has any objections. But McMillan claims Jackson would have wanted his mother to be part of any dealmaking as well, quoting Jackson's sentiments about his mother from a deposition: "For the past several years I have started using my mother because she is the most trusted person in my life. I trust my mother more than anyone." Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. [Edited 8/5/09 9:38am] ---- I'm convinced Katherine had a lot to do with why Michael became who he became, no disrespect to Joe but Katherine had a hand in her children's successes. [Edited 8/5/09 9:40am] | |
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Jackson's secret duets revealed While the world mourns Michael Jackson, I can reveal details of a collection of his unreleased songs. Jackson is said to have left more than 200 songs set to be released, but little has been made of one CD – a collection of 12 country duets with his ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley, 41. While the couple’s ill-fated marriage lasted just two years, Michael’s sister Janet Jackson revealed to me that the music they made is special. “He loved country music,” Janet, 43, told me. “The recordings sound great – I think fans would love them.” | |
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Marrk said: http://www.new-magazine.co.uk/licensetospi...duets-revealed/
Jackson's secret duets revealed While the world mourns Michael Jackson, I can reveal details of a collection of his unreleased songs. Jackson is said to have left more than 200 songs set to be released, but little has been made of one CD – a collection of 12 country duets with his ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley, 41. While the couple’s ill-fated marriage lasted just two years, Michael’s sister Janet Jackson revealed to me that the music they made is special. “He loved country music,” Janet, 43, told me. “The recordings sound great – I think fans would love them.” Need more confirmation on YouTube before I can believe this tho I do believe Michael loved country. Hell the family was raised with that music around the house! | |
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