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Reply #30 posted 09/06/09 1:39am

purplesweat

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dag said:


And how much they loved him and he loved them.

I know the kids will probably be alright, even though I am not sure how one can be alright loosing a parent at such a young age cause I never lost one, but I know that Madonna has always suffered for loosing her mum, for example, (at least that´s what she once said). Watching them, they seem so strong, especially Paris. But it hurts so much to know that he won´t see them grow up.



Not only that, but let's hope that Katherine doesn't die any time soon too. I know is kind of bad to say it, but she is really getting to be that age. I think Katherine needs to be involved in the life of those kids, but I think someone else (younger) needs to be the primary caretaker, just in case something were to happen to Katherine.


That's what I worry about, too. While I'm sure one of the Jacksons will of course step in if/when that happens it's still another loss for these kids. sad
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Reply #31 posted 09/06/09 1:50am

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Not only that, but let's hope that Katherine doesn't die any time soon too. I know is kind of bad to say it, but she is really getting to be that age. I think Katherine needs to be involved in the life of those kids, but I think someone else (younger) needs to be the primary caretaker, just in case something were to happen to Katherine.


That's what I worry about, too. While I'm sure one of the Jacksons will of course step in if/when that happens it's still another loss for these kids. sad


I always have thought Janet would step up and look after them in a way i am surprised she wasnt the main carer considering how old Katherine is, i am worried about the kids but they have a large family around them i just hope the media leave them to grow up.

The worse thing I keep thinking is Michael wont ever be there to walk Paris down the aisle at her wedding or see any of them grow up and have to cope with the teenage years

if only that doctor had picked up the phone it could have been so much different sad
With Love there is no Death
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Reply #32 posted 09/06/09 3:53am

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All I know since MJ death and especially his burial on Thursday the words of the song Rock With You have become even more poignant and so true:
And When the groove is dead and gone, you know that love survives and we can rock forever.
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Reply #33 posted 09/06/09 4:31am

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MJ will alway be missed , always , I will always miss him, Wait when they release a new album , It will be dramatic all over again, wishing that he was here to promote his work, making short films, appearances, that will happen with each release, he will be missed for years and years.
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #34 posted 09/07/09 5:27am

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NOT A HUGE MICHAEL FAN , NOT TOUCHED BY PARIS'S SPEECH,BUT I WAS MOVED BY MARLON'S SPPECH. MUSIC WILL NOT BE THE SAME WITHOUT HIM. I BELIEVE WE HAVE SEEN THE LAST OF THE LARGE MUSICAL STARS WHEATHER PEOPLE WANT TO ADMIT IT OR NOT MICHAEL IS/WAS OR WAS/IS THE BIGGEST OF ALL TIME.


PRINCE'S RESPONSE TO MICHAELS DEATH THOUGH SILENT HE WILL RESPOND IN HIS OWN WAY.I THINK THE RIVALRY WAS FRIENDLY AT LEAST FOR THE MOST PART.

AGAIN NOT A BIG MIKE FAN BUT SMOOTH CRMINAL THE VIDEO CAN'T BE F$%@KED WITH!
I STILL LOVED IT. MY KIDS WHO ARE NOW 21 AND 19 LOVE IT ALSO. THEY WEREN'T BORN WHEN BAD CAME OUT BUT THEY LOVE MICHAEL.

R.I.P MIKE!
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Reply #35 posted 09/07/09 5:30am

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daingermouz2020 said:

NOT A HUGE MICHAEL FAN , NOT TOUCHED BY PARIS'S SPEECH,BUT I WAS MOVED BY MARLON'S SPPECH. MUSIC WILL NOT BE THE SAME WITHOUT HIM. I BELIEVE WE HAVE SEEN THE LAST OF THE LARGE MUSICAL STARS WHEATHER PEOPLE WANT TO ADMIT IT OR NOT MICHAEL IS/WAS OR WAS/IS THE BIGGEST OF ALL TIME.


PRINCE'S RESPONSE TO MICHAELS DEATH THOUGH SILENT HE WILL RESPOND IN HIS OWN WAY.I THINK THE RIVALRY WAS FRIENDLY AT LEAST FOR THE MOST PART.

AGAIN NOT A BIG MIKE FAN BUT SMOOTH CRMINAL THE VIDEO CAN'T BE F$%@KED WITH!
I STILL LOVED IT. MY KIDS WHO ARE NOW 21 AND 19 LOVE IT ALSO. THEY WEREN'T BORN WHEN BAD CAME OUT BUT THEY LOVE MICHAEL.

R.I.P MIKE!


Easy on the caps there...
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Reply #36 posted 09/07/09 6:33am

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Not trying to start no mess here, but did anyone hear about the MJ death hoax?
I'll be honest about it, something is weird about it all. No open casket, ongoing autopsy, no arrest of Murray, but death certificate change, sudden death after concert dates. What do you think?
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Reply #37 posted 09/07/09 6:44am

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Not trying to start no mess here, but did anyone hear about the MJ death hoax?
I'll be honest about it, something is weird about it all. No open casket, ongoing autopsy, no arrest of Murray, but death certificate change, sudden death after concert dates. What do you think?

I am glad I did not see an open casket. I am not sure if I´d handle it.
"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 #38 posted 09/07/09 9:48am

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It is what it is. I have just about reached a point where I can think about him and not feel overwhelmed with sadness and disbelief. I still have a heavy heart thinking about it from time to time, but you have to try and put that behind you and move on.

Seeing the This Is It movie will be a surreal experience. I'm half looking forward to it and half dreading it at the same time. I just know it's gonna hurt seeing him sing and dance and do what he does best just days before he died. But as a fan I feel compelled to see it. Maybe it'll be a chance for fans to really let go....
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Reply #39 posted 09/07/09 9:59am

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Hi Nurse. hug

I am at a weird point in my personal grief for the loss of Michael. I KNOW that he is gone,but in a way it almost feels like he is still here.Does that sound crazy? lol I just find it hard to believe that someone that had such a strong spirit as Michael did,can just cease to exist at all.
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #40 posted 09/07/09 2:12pm

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I miss the hell out of him, just as much if not more than when he died. Not all of you guys were at that impressionable age that I was when Michael briefly conquered the rock world. He seemed superhuman, and even though I'm an adult, it's still seems impossible that he's gone and I think that's part of the fascination. I took his death pretty hard, didn't cry, but I don't always cry over things that kill me. I'm angry, angry at how he was persecuted, how he had to endure so much pain. But you know, every great man has to undergo those kinds of things, Chaplin was ran out of America, Ali lost his prime years. The american system has to send a message and it uses symbols to do it. Always does lest you think I'm being paranoid. I'm hateful towards the Sneddons, the media, the "friends" who turned their backs but what can we do now. It's too late. Death makes everyone feel guilty, in most cases, we all feel we weren't there, didn't do enough. That's just with family, but with michael, not alot we could do. I only wish the worst to those who hurt him, they can all go to hell.
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Reply #41 posted 09/07/09 2:35pm

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Not a day goes by that I do not miss Michael Jackson. It's a strange feeling to feel joy yet sadness when I listen to his music. I don't like to dwell on these topics because I will find myself in tears again. I will always love Michael Jackson.
"POOR IS THE MAN WHO'S PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF ANOTHER" Madonna

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Reply #42 posted 09/07/09 3:43pm

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There hasn't been a day that's gone by that I haven't listened to he and his brothers' music. He was more than a singer and dancer to me. He was a source of personal inspiration when I was a child. He helped me believe that I could achieve anything in the world that I wanted if I worked hard enough, stayed humble and passionate enough. He was a constant source of entertainment from my earliest memories of being alive. There was sheer excitement in my home with each new video, awards show performance, tv special, or new cd. He was the master of all things entertainment and I have always respected him even when it seemed the world wanted to eat him alive. He was always like a hero to me who would slay any dragon, no matter how ferocious and I always cheered him on. Now he is gone. But he will never be forgotten as long as I breath.
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Reply #43 posted 09/07/09 4:48pm

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MattyJam said:

It is what it is. I have just about reached a point where I can think about him and not feel overwhelmed with sadness and disbelief. I still have a heavy heart thinking about it from time to time, but you have to try and put that behind you and move on.

Seeing the This Is It movie will be a surreal experience. I'm half looking forward to it and half dreading it at the same time. I just know it's gonna hurt seeing him sing and dance and do what he does best just days before he died. But as a fan I feel compelled to see it. Maybe it'll be a chance for fans to really let go....


I would love to see it too wink
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Reply #44 posted 09/07/09 4:50pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

Hi Nurse. hug

I am at a weird point in my personal grief for the loss of Michael. I KNOW that he is gone,but in a way it almost feels like he is still here.Does that sound crazy? lol I just find it hard to believe that someone that had such a strong spirit as Michael did,can just cease to exist at all.



hug not weird at all wink I think each day that passes will make it alittle easier to deal with.
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Reply #45 posted 09/07/09 4:54pm

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I miss the hell out of him, just as much if not more than when he died. Not all of you guys were at that impressionable age that I was when Michael briefly conquered the rock world. He seemed superhuman, and even though I'm an adult, it's still seems impossible that he's gone and I think that's part of the fascination. I took his death pretty hard, didn't cry, but I don't always cry over things that kill me. I'm angry, angry at how he was persecuted, how he had to endure so much pain. But you know, every great man has to undergo those kinds of things, Chaplin was ran out of America, Ali lost his prime years. The american system has to send a message and it uses symbols to do it. Always does lest you think I'm being paranoid. I'm hateful towards the Sneddons, the media, the "friends" who turned their backs but what can we do now. It's too late. Death makes everyone feel guilty, in most cases, we all feel we weren't there, didn't do enough. That's just with family, but with michael, not alot we could do. I only wish the worst to those who hurt him, they can all go to hell.



To be honest I think that's why it hurts so bad knowing that this man was really put through alot of unnecessary shit mad I really believe the media/courts killed Michael slowly from the inside. They tore that man down. So sad sad
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Reply #46 posted 09/07/09 4:54pm

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totaldiva said:

Not a day goes by that I do not miss Michael Jackson. It's a strange feeling to feel joy yet sadness when I listen to his music. I don't like to dwell on these topics because I will find myself in tears again. I will always love Michael Jackson.



heart for MJ always wink
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Reply #47 posted 09/07/09 4:58pm

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There hasn't been a day that's gone by that I haven't listened to he and his brothers' music. He was more than a singer and dancer to me. He was a source of personal inspiration when I was a child. He helped me believe that I could achieve anything in the world that I wanted if I worked hard enough, stayed humble and passionate enough. He was a constant source of entertainment from my earliest memories of being alive. There was sheer excitement in my home with each new video, awards show performance, tv special, or new cd. He was the master of all things entertainment and I have always respected him even when it seemed the world wanted to eat him alive. He was always like a hero to me who would slay any dragon, no matter how ferocious and I always cheered him on. Now he is gone. But he will never be forgotten as long as I breath.



U know I think that's why it has been so hard for me to deal with-I remember as a child loving every new MJ song or video. I remember Triumph with his brothers and all the mania of Thriller. Those were magical times and I thank Michael Jackson for that wink I hate the fact that he was treated so unfairly-this man never did anything to hurt anyone! So sad.
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Reply #48 posted 09/07/09 8:00pm

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angel345 said:

Not trying to start no mess here, but did anyone hear about the MJ death hoax?
I'll be honest about it, something is weird about it all. No open casket, ongoing autopsy, no arrest of Murray, but death certificate change, sudden death after concert dates. What do you think?


lol I'm all into it, I must admit, there's a lot of confusing stuff going on.
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Reply #49 posted 09/08/09 12:47am

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I'm sitting here listening to my favorite Michael Jackson song "You Are Not Alone" and just loving the music. I still find it hard to believe that he is gone sad I wonder how many folks out there feel this way? I've always been a MJ fan and I never thought that his passing would touch me like this sad It still bothers me. I have been watching the whole sad story unfold and I look at how many people are supposedly missing him, but never showed him love in life when it counted eek I really miss him sad I know this thread may be locked, but I just wanted to see how many folk on here actually still miss Mike? He really was a great/magical person wink


Aww "You Are Not Alone" always makes me sad now. I try to avoid listening to most of his ballads these days 'cause I just get upset. I've always been an MJ fanatic since I was a little kid though and was still suprised at how hard I took his passing. You know there are many out there who will say that fans didn't know him and should move on, but it's hard to move on from something that was so much apart of your life for so many years. Michael and his music were a big part of my life and I will always miss him.
"And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ heart

"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always heart
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