Timmy84 said: My eyes stayed glue to him when he did that. This was me at 8: " " that was pretty much me at 9. with a little bit of you just don't get moments like that anymore... Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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babybugz said: that pic is not showing for me
Which picture? Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Attorney General Opens Independent Investigation August 28 California Attorney General Jerry Brown is opening an independent investigation of several doctors whose names have come up in connection with the probe into pop star Michael Jackson's death. Brown says in a statement Friday that his investigation comes at the request of the Los Angeles Police Department. The statement says that on Aug. 20 police met with representatives of the attorney general's Bureau of Narcotice Enforcement and the Drug Enforcement Administration to discuss information uncovered in the Jackson death investigation. Bureau agents now plan to review relevant records and documents. The attorney general says the investigation is in its earliest stages and no conclusions can be drawn at this point. The statement did not identify the doctors. http://www.usatoday.com/l...kson_N.htm | |
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EmeraldSkies said: babybugz said: that pic is not showing for me
Which picture? the one that was on the page before this one ..the one somebody was like his face is perfection | |
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CHECK THIS OUT!!!
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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babybugz said: EmeraldSkies said: Which picture? the one that was on the page before this one ..the one somebody was like his face is perfection This one... Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: babybugz said: the one that was on the page before this one ..the one somebody was like his face is perfection This one... yeah it still not showing for me oh well shouldn't there be a part 12 now ? | |
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skywalker said: Arnotts said: Freaking PERFECTION. He made himself the perfect male specimen at this point Ironic considering how feminine he looks in this pic. Thats exactly what I love about it. | |
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Copycat said: For those who plan to see the film, you can go to Thisisittickets.com and register for email updates & info. lol [Edited 8/29/09 15:34pm] | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Timmy84 said: My eyes stayed glue to him when he did that. This was me at 8: " " that was pretty much me at 9. with a little bit of you just don't get moments like that anymore... True but you have to cherish when you're there to witness it. MJ spanned three generations. | |
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babybugz said: lol The estate will receive 90% of the total box office profits, according to court documents. So, do you find that repulsive? | |
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Copycat said: babybugz said: lol The estate will receive 90% of the total box office profits, according to court documents. So, do you find that repulsive? I'll keep my mouth shut right timmy | |
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Copycat said: For those who plan to see the film, you can go to Thisisittickets.com and register for email updates & info. I did this last week. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Right on! I'm doing it right about now... | |
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babybugz said: Copycat said: The estate will receive 90% of the total box office profits, according to court documents. So, do you find that repulsive? I'll keep my mouth shut right timmy | |
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Timmy84 said: babybugz said: I'll keep my mouth shut right timmy *waits for a truimph concert DVD* | |
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Timmy84 said: EmeraldSkies said: that was pretty much me at 9. with a little bit of you just don't get moments like that anymore... True but you have to cherish when you're there to witness it. MJ spanned three generations. Oh,believe me. I am more then grateful that I was born early enough to witness the magic that Michael gave us. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Thousands Attend Jackson Birthday Bash In New York August 29 Thousands of Michael Jackson fans danced the rain away in a Brooklyn park on Saturday at a party hosted by filmmaker Spike Lee, marking what would have been the 51st birthday of the late pop star. Crowds of partygoers streamed into Prospect Park late Saturday afternoon, many wearing fedoras, sporting white gloves and showing off other Jackson-esque outfits. DJs spun Jackson's hits one after the other as people danced and sang along. Dozens of hawkers wandered through the crowd with T-shirts, buttons, posters and homemade memorabilia. "I was just like everyone else. I loved his talent," said Lee, who directed two music videos for Jackson in 1996. He also reminisced how Jackson had visited him in his home in Brooklyn to talk about their music video collaboration. The day was also designated Michael "King of Pop" Jackson Memorial Day by Brooklyn borough president Marty Markowitz. "We all know Michael Jackson had fans around the world, but we all know the best fans come from Brooklyn," Markowitz boasted to a roaring crowd that grew as heavy rain in the morning lightened to a drizzle by mid-afternoon. Edna Robles of Brooklyn was on her feet all afternoon. In a red baseball cap and flip flops, she closed her eyes and swung her hips, pivoting in the grass and mud to the beats of Jackson's hit "Thriller." "It could be thundering, I don't care," she said. "I watched him through the years and I think he's the best. I love him." The event, originally planned as a block-party-style gathering for 2,000 in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park, was moved to Prospect Park to accommodate a bigger crowd. Peter Brodie and his wife, Corrine Rodriguez, brought their daughters, 3-month-old Astrid and 2 1/2-year-old Makeda, to the party. Rodriguez danced with Makeda to "Beat It" while Brodie swayed side to side as he held Astrid in his arms. "I grew up listening to Michael Jackson. I was 9 years old and he opened up a whole new world of music and dancing to me," said Brodie, who said it was a shame that such a spirited celebration of Jackson's music came only after his death. Aubrey Harris, a 45-year-old from New York, was clutching a stack of homemade portraits he made of Jackson. "I'm spreading the memory of Michael Jackson," said Harris, who cut out Jackson's image from posters and created 19 collages decorated with paint and glitter. "I'm keeping it in the forefront of people's minds." By mid-afternoon, he had already sold 10 portraits for $15 each. http://www.fresnobee.com/...19706.html | |
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Copycat said: Thousands Attend Jackson Birthday Bash In New York August 29 Thousands of Michael Jackson fans danced the rain away in a Brooklyn park on Saturday at a party hosted by filmmaker Spike Lee, marking what would have been the 51st birthday of the late pop star. Crowds of partygoers streamed into Prospect Park late Saturday afternoon, many wearing fedoras, sporting white gloves and showing off other Jackson-esque outfits. DJs spun Jackson's hits one after the other as people danced and sang along. Dozens of hawkers wandered through the crowd with T-shirts, buttons, posters and homemade memorabilia. "I was just like everyone else. I loved his talent," said Lee, who directed two music videos for Jackson in 1996. He also reminisced how Jackson had visited him in his home in Brooklyn to talk about their music video collaboration. The day was also designated Michael "King of Pop" Jackson Memorial Day by Brooklyn borough president Marty Markowitz. "We all know Michael Jackson had fans around the world, but we all know the best fans come from Brooklyn," Markowitz boasted to a roaring crowd that grew as heavy rain in the morning lightened to a drizzle by mid-afternoon. Edna Robles of Brooklyn was on her feet all afternoon. In a red baseball cap and flip flops, she closed her eyes and swung her hips, pivoting in the grass and mud to the beats of Jackson's hit "Thriller." "It could be thundering, I don't care," she said. "I watched him through the years and I think he's the best. I love him." The event, originally planned as a block-party-style gathering for 2,000 in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park, was moved to Prospect Park to accommodate a bigger crowd. Peter Brodie and his wife, Corrine Rodriguez, brought their daughters, 3-month-old Astrid and 2 1/2-year-old Makeda, to the party. Rodriguez danced with Makeda to "Beat It" while Brodie swayed side to side as he held Astrid in his arms. "I grew up listening to Michael Jackson. I was 9 years old and he opened up a whole new world of music and dancing to me," said Brodie, who said it was a shame that such a spirited celebration of Jackson's music came only after his death. Aubrey Harris, a 45-year-old from New York, was clutching a stack of homemade portraits he made of Jackson. "I'm spreading the memory of Michael Jackson," said Harris, who cut out Jackson's image from posters and created 19 collages decorated with paint and glitter. "I'm keeping it in the forefront of people's minds." By mid-afternoon, he had already sold 10 portraits for $15 each. http://www.fresnobee.com/...19706.html Nice if they did that when he was alive but cool | |
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I wonder if there were block parties in tribute to James Brown, 2Pac, BIG, and 'em but for some reason I doubt that, lol. | |
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Copycat said: Right on! I'm doing it right about now...
I hope you don't mind,but I started a part 12,cause this one is getting really long. [Edited 8/29/09 15:59pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Copycat said: For those who plan to see the film, you can go to Thisisittickets.com and register for email updates & info. I did this last week. I did too | |
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