ViintageJunkiie said: Timmy84 said: That conversation Randy, Michael & Janet had on "Working" was hilarious. Randy: "Michael? Michael turn down my earphones, man." Michael: "I turned them down." Janet: "He's trying, Randy!" Randy and Janet bickering Janet: "WELL TAKE THEM OFF WILL YA!?" Randy: "Shut up!" Michael laughs LMAO! Everytime I hear Randy say "shut up!" I laugh so loud! He was mad! It's funny how Randy and Janet went back to arguing at the end when Mike sings. | |
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Timmy84 said: ViintageJunkiie said: LMAO! Everytime I hear Randy say "shut up!" I laugh so loud! He was mad! It's funny how Randy and Janet went back to arguing at the end when Mike sings. I know! LOL! Gotta love them! | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: Timmy84 said: It's funny how Randy and Janet went back to arguing at the end when Mike sings. I know! LOL! Gotta love them! I bet their arguments were frequent. If you hear correctly, it's almost as if Janet is screaming, "Randy get off my frickin' feet!" You could hear her go OW! | |
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Timmy84 said: ViintageJunkiie said: I know! LOL! Gotta love them! I bet their arguments were frequent. If you hear correctly, it's almost as if Janet is screaming, "Randy get off my frickin' feet!" You could hear her go OW! HAHA! It does give me the impression that they argued a lot in the studio. It must have been a small studio is they're steppin on toes. Or maybe they're so busy groovin while the song is playing. LOL | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: Timmy84 said: I bet their arguments were frequent. If you hear correctly, it's almost as if Janet is screaming, "Randy get off my frickin' feet!" You could hear her go OW! HAHA! It does give me the impression that they argued a lot in the studio. It must have been a small studio is they're steppin on toes. Or maybe they're so busy groovin while the song is playing. LOL Well they DID have a studio in Hayvenhurst so I wouldn't be surprised. | |
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Riverpoet31 said: So what? We can't have an honest discussion about his skin disorder? Vitiligo has been a topic of interest since the first MJ RIP thread. There are a myriad of misperceptions and myths about his appearance.
This reaction shows these die-hard Jackson 'fans' are fooling themselves in the first place: - Just because MJ or his doctors say he has vitiligo, doesnt make it the truth. He might have viligo, but that results in a mixture of black and white spots. Bleechhing himself entirely (unto his hands, feet and chest) has been his own choice. You should research bleaching skin creams. It's popular in Asia and one black artist, Lil' Kim uses it. It lightens the skin tone a bit but it will not turn you completely white. Michael did have vitiligo and he also had lupus (the skin version) so it made the vitiligo worse. He used depigmentation cream which is only available for those who suffer from that disease. | |
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harbars said: Copycat said: So what? We can't have an honest discussion about his skin disorder? Vitiligo has been a topic of interest since the first MJ RIP thread. There are a myriad of misperceptions and myths about his appearance. Honest discussion? - LMAO. like this hasn't been beaten to death a thousand times over. you know what RIP means right? It means I will continue to post whatever pleases me. | |
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kremlinshadow said: cdcgold said: excuse me for stating my opinion. and for the record i don't see what i want to see. i call it as i see it. if i wanted to see something thats not there i would see a resemblance between paris and michael but i don't. i want her to be michaels daughter and think she is. but i could never say with a straight face that she looks anything like mj or the jacksons .because she just doesn't so don't try to make me out to be some fool. TO ME prince looks like mj maybe not to you. but he does to me. he may not be a clone like blanket but he stills looks alot like michael TO ME [Edited 8/21/09 16:18pm] Ahhhhh please not this again you are seriously obsessed. [Edited 8/21/09 17:13pm] how am i obsessed? why don't you go after some of the haters on here who talk crap in every single post. LEAVE ME ALONE if everyone else on here and their mama can post what they want so can I | |
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Oh and I refuse to buy that GQ issue. The whole article was rude. They started it off talking about slavery which was SO off topic. The writer seemed kind of racist to me. | |
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StillDirrty said: Oh and I refuse to buy that GQ issue. The whole article was rude. They started it off talking about slavery which was SO off topic. The writer seemed kind of stupid to me.
Fixed it. | |
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^LOL. I don't know how the article got through though. It was SO strange that it seemed like a joke. | |
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StillDirrty said: Riverpoet31 said: This reaction shows these die-hard Jackson 'fans' are fooling themselves in the first place: - Just because MJ or his doctors say he has vitiligo, doesnt make it the truth. He might have viligo, but that results in a mixture of black and white spots. Bleechhing himself entirely (unto his hands, feet and chest) has been his own choice. You should research bleaching skin creams. It's popular in Asia and one black artist, Lil' Kim uses it. It lightens the skin tone a bit but it will not turn you completely white. Michael did have vitiligo and he also had lupus (the skin version) so it made the vitiligo worse. He used depigmentation cream which is only available for those who suffer from that disease. and diprivian is only avail to doctors in hospitals You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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I brought the GQ for the cover not that it was a great cover but I wanted it just like the vanity fair brought it for the same thing lol a good tribute book on him is the rolling stone one though and I like the XXL one too | |
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StillDirrty said: ^LOL. I don't know how the article got through though. It was SO strange that it seemed like a joke.
GQ is a strange magazine ANYWAYS. | |
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ehuffnsd said: and diprivian is only avail to doctors in hospitals Diprivan is only supposed to be used in hospitals but anesthesiologists have access to it which is why he traveled with one on History tour. & it has nothing to do with vitiligo. He had one of two options. Given his career he had to depigment the skin. | |
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"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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I remembered this commercial. [Edited 8/21/09 20:46pm] | |
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bboy87 said: LMAO! I'm so over Kermit giving a 1984 Grammy awards tease. | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: bboy87 said: LMAO! I'm so over Kermit giving a 1984 Grammy awards tease. | |
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StillDirrty said: ehuffnsd said: and diprivian is only avail to doctors in hospitals Diprivan is only supposed to be used in hospitals but anesthesiologists have access to it which is why he traveled with one on History tour. & it has nothing to do with vitiligo. He had one of two options. Given his career he had to depigment the skin. if he can get a drug that isn't for use outside of the hospital for use as something it wasn't intended to do. i'm sure he could get skin bleaching cream for something he didn't have. i'm an addict i know what i'm talking about. [Edited 8/21/09 21:12pm] You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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bboy87 said: I totally had that comic. | |
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Ross and Jackson at the Paramount premiere of The Wiz, Los Angeles, October 24, 1978. Jackson: “It was incredible, wonderful. I learned so much from [Diana Ross]. We’re like brother and sister, really.” (Photo: Vanity Fair) [Edited 8/21/09 21:15pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: I remembered this commercial. [Edited 8/21/09 20:46pm] I do not remember this commercial. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Copycat said: Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Timmy84 said: LOL! I remember that! Got it on tape somewhere. "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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ehuffnsd said: StillDirrty said: Diprivan is only supposed to be used in hospitals but anesthesiologists have access to it which is why he traveled with one on History tour. & it has nothing to do with vitiligo. He had one of two options. Given his career he had to depigment the skin. if he can get a drug that isn't for use outside of the hospital for use as something it wasn't intended to do. i'm sure he could get skin bleaching cream for something he didn't have. i'm an addict i know what i'm talking about. [Edited 8/21/09 21:12pm] What about the pics that show him with his ears and patches of his neck totally white? Perhaps he had the disease but just never felt it was everyone's business, so he never decided to sit down with someone and give a powerpoint presentation complete with doctor notes, pictures and video footage to sway anyone who didn't believe him. Also, bleaching his skin wouldn't describe why, even 20 years after going almost totally white, he still had blotches on his skin. [Edited 8/21/09 21:26pm] | |
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jamgirl said: Hmm. We'll agree3 to disagree. Michael of the 90's upward, has NOT been a role model or cool. Considering you hate anyone saying anything against The Jackson family, why would you say something like this? You go around calling people racist and ignorant for saying the mildest things against The Jackson family, but you say this unnecessary nonsense? [Edited 8/21/09 21:32pm] | |
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i think he DID bleach his skin, that's a treatment option for vitiligo
also that first pic is from the triumph tour i really doubt he'd start bleaching then, he'd had maybe one nose job tops then also mj donated so much of his time and money to children that he'll ALWAYS be a role model | |
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