EmeraldSkies said: Michael Jackson Sent Me to Buy His Undies.
http://axecollectorblog.b...dness.html A few weeks ago, I was at a staff meeting for new employees where everyone in the room was asked to mention one interesting thing about themselves that nobody else would know. I waited patiently 'til my turn came around, and then calmly explained how Michael Jackson once sent me to J.C. Penney to buy him underwear. Since I have told my friends this story countless times, I was a little surprised by the strong reaction people had to my off-the-cuff comment. I guess I shouldn't have been. Like him or not, there is no denying that Michael Jackson is still a force of nature. Even my 5th graders are aware of him, and they were all of three years old when his last record came out! So to set the record straight, here is the account of my years with the so-called King of Pop. Back in 1989, I was a fresh-faced college grad in Los Angeles searching for my first job. Since I was one of the six people that year who actually went to college just to learn how to work in a recording studio, I had no problem landing a position at one of the major studios in Hollywood. Of course, even with an expensive college degree, you couldn't just expect to start off working with bands inside the building, because that required actual EXPERIENCE, which of course was what everyone else was out getting while I was pursuing my worthless degree. Instead, they stuck me out in the parking shack across the street for two months. Strangely enough, I had some experience in this area, as I had spent the summer working as a valet in a garage near Fenway Park. Parking cars for rock stars certainly had its moments. Iggy Pop once drove up in a Hyundai with no windshield. Either Milli or Vanilli tipped me a dollar for parking their Jeep. The Beastie Boys all sped off laughing one day in their rented Escort, and then drove straight up to Mulholland Drive and pushed it over the cliff. And once a week during lunch, David Crosby handed me a twenty-dollar bill to take his brand-new BMW 750 to the car wash, which really only set me back like three bucks. Once when I brought it back to him, he handed me another twenty for a tip. Nevertheless, a promotion was inevitable, and in the winter of '89. I was promoted to the midnight to eight janitorial position. At least I was happy to be inside the building, as it was getting cold in the unheated parking shack. But I knew absolutely nothing about cleaning toilets and mopping floors, as evidenced by the huge cloud of noxious smoke that spewed from the cleaning bucket on my first night when I mixed the bleach and ammonia together. Washing David Crosby's car for twenty bucks was one thing. But cleaning the studio bathroom after David Crosby had been in there for twenty minutes was a different deal entirely. For starters, I was supposed to stay awake all night, but after six hours of cleaning the entire building, this was easier said then done. Finally, one morning as I was leaving, the studio manager asked me to take two small brass elephant bookends home and polish them up before my next shift. I spent the day looking for another job instead, and found one right away at a studio down the street on Sunset Blvd. At my new job, I was hired on as a "runner," which meant I got to run errands all over LA in my trusty '84 VW Rabbit. A couple months later, they moved me out to a studio in the San Fernando Valley for a "special" project. This project would eventually become Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" album. When I first started, Michael was working with three different groups of producers all trying to take the place of Quincy Jones, who had not been chosen to work on this project. I think Michael wanted to go out on his own for this one, but the problem was that he had no idea what he wanted! One day, Slash from Guns N' Roses would be recording a searing guitar solo, while the next day, a chorus of thirty children would be singing a nursery rhyme or something. Michael didn't say much to me at first, until one day he ran in screaming that there was a "vagabond" sitting in the alley behind the studio. I took a look, expecting Charlie Chaplin to pop out or something, but there was just some homeless guy sipping malt liquor out of a bag on the back steps. Eventually, Michael warmed up to me, and even started talking to me once in a while if he was in the mood. Once, he asked if I was going to have to go fight in the (Gulf) war. I told him I was probably too old to be drafted, and he responded by saying that he was relieved, because "if you went to the war, you could die." He also started sending me out on errands, like going out with his credit card one afternoon to fill his huge Blazer up with gasoline. If I remember correctly, he had an auxiliary gas tank mounted, so he could get up to his ranch without having to get out and fill up along the way. I guess I should mention at this point that Michael is an awful driver. He hit everyone's car in the studio lot at least once, including mine. One time, he rear-ended a guy on the 101 freeway, and just left the scene because the guy got out of his car and started screaming at him. Eventually, he gave up and got someone to drive him in to work every day. Other memorable experiences include calling Tower Records (RIP) an hour before they closed, and having them shut down early so that Michael and I could go shopping. Even thought it was just up the road, I was glad to get out of MJ's car and into the safety of the store! I think he dropped about $1500 on CDs that night. Anyway, one day Michael shyly asked me if I could do him a special favor. I'm pretty sure this was after he stopped driving, so I guess he really didn't have any other way to get stuff during the day. Of course I agreed, which was when he told me flat-out that he had just run out of underwear. For pretty much the whole two years that I worked with him, Michael came in every day wearing black dress pants and a red button-down shirt. He had a whole rack of just these two items in his office, which I assume he either had cleaned and returned to him, or just threw away at the end of the day. But on this particular day, I guess he was running low on drawers. At first, he just said that he wanted underwear. When I asked him what kind, he just repeated "Underwear!" When I told him I wasn't his mother and didn't know what to get, he kind of laughed, and then said "Hanes thirty please." When I was almost out the door however, he came running up and yelled "make them thirty-twos, I don't want them to be too tight!" So there it is folks. The King of Pop wears tightie-whities! Other than that, I never saw any funny business going on for the two years I worked with him. I really enjoyed this experience, and even got my name on the CD! Michael was always polite and reserved in the studio, but he had his silly moments as well. He was also really concerned about doing anything that would inadvertently upset anybody around him. Even though he was spending five thousand bucks a day on studio time, Michael left me this note one day on my desk. I kept it as a souvenir, and pull it out now and then if people ever question my story. It pretty much tells you everything you need to know about him as a person and an artist. Just when I think I can't love him anymore then I already do, I find stuff like this. [Edited 10/3/09 22:33pm] [Edited 10/4/09 0:36am] Ya, that was my reaction too, ooh what happened to that wonderful, strange man? I guess we all feel loving and protective, but we couldn't do anything from a distance to protect him. How many times I've just wished I could have hugged him since he's passed. | |
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Thanks for the story. Nice little note. It seems to sum everything I've read that is true about Michael. A real softie, always caring for others. Cutie. No wonder he lefts us so many gems in softie music, reminding us to love each other.
I think if MIchael's father had been nicer, MJ would never have gone to the extremes he did to change himself. I agree, that Hoeflin guy did go overboard. No one could say no to Michael that was the problem. I just wish some of his so calleld spiritual advisers had managed to touch him deeper. But even then, what he had to endure through the allegations and press anihilation would have killed anybody's spirit. Too much to bear for one soul alone. That's what bothers me, that felt alone yet he was so loved....It's such a contradiction. I watch a youtube clip this morning of Sensation white in 2008, the megamix. For 10 seconds, thriller intro comes on and the crowd just explode! What a force. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Michael Jackson Sent Me to Buy His Undies.
http://axecollectorblog.b...dness.html A few weeks ago, I was at a staff meeting for new employees where everyone in the room was asked to mention one interesting thing about themselves that nobody else would know. I waited patiently 'til my turn came around, and then calmly explained how Michael Jackson once sent me to J.C. Penney to buy him underwear. Since I have told my friends this story countless times, I was a little surprised by the strong reaction people had to my off-the-cuff comment. I guess At first, he just said that he wanted underwear. When I asked him what kind, he just repeated "Underwear!" When I told him I wasn't his mother and didn't know what to get, he kind of laughed, and then said "Hanes thirty please." When I was almost out the door however, he came running up and yelled "make them thirty-twos, I don't want them to be too tight!" So there it is folks. The King of Pop wears tightie-whities! [Edited 10/3/09 22:33pm] [Edited 10/4/09 0:36am] That is such a sweet story. I almost got tears in my eyes. And the part of MJ being sych a clumsy driver was hilarious. MJ really had something authentic about him, something vulnarable, it's true , you did want to hug him and protect him against all those leeches and vampires in his life. Even now they continue bloodsucking all the cash they can get out of a dead man. Thank you for that sweet story. And to Michael I repeatedly say (in my mind): " They're a rotten crowd. You're worth the whole damn bunch of them put together" (Nick Carroway to Jay Gatsby) | |
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mimi07 said: Who is this guy with michael? his name is on the tip of my tounge
That's Henry "The Fonz" Winkler. | |
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mozfonky said: EmeraldSkies said: Michael Jackson Sent Me to Buy His Undies.
http://axecollectorblog.b...dness.html A few weeks ago, I was at a staff meeting for new employees where everyone in the room was asked to mention one interesting thing about themselves that nobody else would know. I waited patiently 'til my turn came around, and then calmly explained how Michael Jackson once sent me to J.C. Penney to buy him underwear. Since I have told my friends this story countless times, I was a little surprised by the strong reaction people had to my off-the-cuff comment. I guess I shouldn't have been. Like him or not, there is no denying that Michael Jackson is still a force of nature. Even my 5th graders are aware of him, and they were all of three years old when his last record came out! So to set the record straight, here is the account of my years with the so-called King of Pop. Back in 1989, I was a fresh-faced college grad in Los Angeles searching for my first job. Since I was one of the six people that year who actually went to college just to learn how to work in a recording studio, I had no problem landing a position at one of the major studios in Hollywood. Of course, even with an expensive college degree, you couldn't just expect to start off working with bands inside the building, because that required actual EXPERIENCE, which of course was what everyone else was out getting while I was pursuing my worthless degree. Instead, they stuck me out in the parking shack across the street for two months. Strangely enough, I had some experience in this area, as I had spent the summer working as a valet in a garage near Fenway Park. Parking cars for rock stars certainly had its moments. Iggy Pop once drove up in a Hyundai with no windshield. Either Milli or Vanilli tipped me a dollar for parking their Jeep. The Beastie Boys all sped off laughing one day in their rented Escort, and then drove straight up to Mulholland Drive and pushed it over the cliff. And once a week during lunch, David Crosby handed me a twenty-dollar bill to take his brand-new BMW 750 to the car wash, which really only set me back like three bucks. Once when I brought it back to him, he handed me another twenty for a tip. Nevertheless, a promotion was inevitable, and in the winter of '89. I was promoted to the midnight to eight janitorial position. At least I was happy to be inside the building, as it was getting cold in the unheated parking shack. But I knew absolutely nothing about cleaning toilets and mopping floors, as evidenced by the huge cloud of noxious smoke that spewed from the cleaning bucket on my first night when I mixed the bleach and ammonia together. Washing David Crosby's car for twenty bucks was one thing. But cleaning the studio bathroom after David Crosby had been in there for twenty minutes was a different deal entirely. For starters, I was supposed to stay awake all night, but after six hours of cleaning the entire building, this was easier said then done. Finally, one morning as I was leaving, the studio manager asked me to take two small brass elephant bookends home and polish them up before my next shift. I spent the day looking for another job instead, and found one right away at a studio down the street on Sunset Blvd. At my new job, I was hired on as a "runner," which meant I got to run errands all over LA in my trusty '84 VW Rabbit. A couple months later, they moved me out to a studio in the San Fernando Valley for a "special" project. This project would eventually become Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" album. When I first started, Michael was working with three different groups of producers all trying to take the place of Quincy Jones, who had not been chosen to work on this project. I think Michael wanted to go out on his own for this one, but the problem was that he had no idea what he wanted! One day, Slash from Guns N' Roses would be recording a searing guitar solo, while the next day, a chorus of thirty children would be singing a nursery rhyme or something. Michael didn't say much to me at first, until one day he ran in screaming that there was a "vagabond" sitting in the alley behind the studio. I took a look, expecting Charlie Chaplin to pop out or something, but there was just some homeless guy sipping malt liquor out of a bag on the back steps. Eventually, Michael warmed up to me, and even started talking to me once in a while if he was in the mood. Once, he asked if I was going to have to go fight in the (Gulf) war. I told him I was probably too old to be drafted, and he responded by saying that he was relieved, because "if you went to the war, you could die." He also started sending me out on errands, like going out with his credit card one afternoon to fill his huge Blazer up with gasoline. If I remember correctly, he had an auxiliary gas tank mounted, so he could get up to his ranch without having to get out and fill up along the way. I guess I should mention at this point that Michael is an awful driver. He hit everyone's car in the studio lot at least once, including mine. One time, he rear-ended a guy on the 101 freeway, and just left the scene because the guy got out of his car and started screaming at him. Eventually, he gave up and got someone to drive him in to work every day. Other memorable experiences include calling Tower Records (RIP) an hour before they closed, and having them shut down early so that Michael and I could go shopping. Even thought it was just up the road, I was glad to get out of MJ's car and into the safety of the store! I think he dropped about $1500 on CDs that night. Anyway, one day Michael shyly asked me if I could do him a special favor. I'm pretty sure this was after he stopped driving, so I guess he really didn't have any other way to get stuff during the day. Of course I agreed, which was when he told me flat-out that he had just run out of underwear. For pretty much the whole two years that I worked with him, Michael came in every day wearing black dress pants and a red button-down shirt. He had a whole rack of just these two items in his office, which I assume he either had cleaned and returned to him, or just threw away at the end of the day. But on this particular day, I guess he was running low on drawers. At first, he just said that he wanted underwear. When I asked him what kind, he just repeated "Underwear!" When I told him I wasn't his mother and didn't know what to get, he kind of laughed, and then said "Hanes thirty please." When I was almost out the door however, he came running up and yelled "make them thirty-twos, I don't want them to be too tight!" So there it is folks. The King of Pop wears tightie-whities! Other than that, I never saw any funny business going on for the two years I worked with him. I really enjoyed this experience, and even got my name on the CD! Michael was always polite and reserved in the studio, but he had his silly moments as well. He was also really concerned about doing anything that would inadvertently upset anybody around him. Even though he was spending five thousand bucks a day on studio time, Michael left me this note one day on my desk. I kept it as a souvenir, and pull it out now and then if people ever question my story. It pretty much tells you everything you need to know about him as a person and an artist. Just when I think I can't love him anymore then I already do, I find stuff like this. [Edited 10/3/09 22:33pm] [Edited 10/4/09 0:36am] Ya, that was my reaction too, ooh what happened to that wonderful, strange man? I guess we all feel loving and protective, but we couldn't do anything from a distance to protect him. How many times I've just wished I could have hugged him since he's passed. Me to. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Im shocked the song "This is it" hasn't been leaked yet..... MICHAEL JACKSON
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EmeraldSkies said: tangerine7 said: i was feeling lonely there for a minute. Which ones did you pick? I would have to go look,but I tried to pick songs that MJ hadn't performed in recent years,because I was under the impression that 'our' top 5 picks' would influnence what would make into the Movie cut at that time. I also choose Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) I loved the article you posted on Mikes tighty whites! typo queen here jeeze [Edited 10/4/09 12:43pm] | |
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seeingvoices12 said: Im shocked the song "This is it" hasn't been leaked yet.....
Lol...The song or the album? If the album, well hell, we got all the songs already. If the song, I'm sure Sony got that shit on lock | |
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babybugz said: The DVDs look so promising! I would totally buy that. 1988 USA Bad tour? I never knew there was a full 1988 tour video circulating. Also, they say that all sales are final, so I feel like if this shit wasn't real, we couldnt get our money back | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: babybugz said: The DVDs look so promising! I would totally buy that. 1988 USA Bad tour? I never knew there was a full 1988 tour video circulating. Also, they say that all sales are final, so I feel like if this shit wasn't real, we couldnt get our money back OMG I didn't know about this.... Goes to find further details.. | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: seeingvoices12 said: Im shocked the song "This is it" hasn't been leaked yet.....
Lol...The song or the album? If the album, well hell, we got all the songs already. If the song, I'm sure Sony got that shit on lock LOL...I said the song "this is it" I could careless about the rest, I have all the songs, how many compliations they have released enough already , they even said that there won't be any new releases of new material for the next few years...pathetic. MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: Im shocked the song "This is it" hasn't been leaked yet.....
i'm not. sony has got gaurds surrounding that song "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: babybugz said: The DVDs look so promising! I would totally buy that. 1988 USA Bad tour? I never knew there was a full 1988 tour video circulating. Also, they say that all sales are final, so I feel like if this shit wasn't real, we couldnt get our money back what's that! it looks legit. yeah i agree about the money back thing "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: seeingvoices12 said: Im shocked the song "This is it" hasn't been leaked yet.....
i'm not. sony has got gaurds surrounding that song I hope its worth it..... MICHAEL JACKSON
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Greatest song ever!!!!
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: babybugz said: The DVDs look so promising! I would totally buy that. 1988 USA Bad tour? I never knew there was a full 1988 tour video circulating. Also, they say that all sales are final, so I feel like if this shit wasn't real, we couldnt get our money back just a bootleg set, the same unofficial 32 DVD boxset that's been selling on alot of sites, but this version looks really great "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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LittleBLUECorvette said: Greatest song ever!!!!
i like these songs better "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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SONY VAULTS FULL OF UNRELEASED JACKSON TUNES
Sony bosses have vaults full of of unreleased MICHAEL JACKSON recordings, which they plan to release sparingly in the coming months and years. At least five new tracks will appear on the soundtrack to Jackson's new concert rehearsal movie This Is It, including the title track and a spoken word poem called Planet Earth. And Sony chairman Rob Stringer admits there's plenty more music where those tunes came from. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "We have a lot of music in the vaults. We will take our time with the rest of the material." And there's more music in vaults at soul label Motown, according to Jackson's one-time producer Samm Brown. Shortly after the King of Pop's death in June (09), he told WENN, "Michael was such a perfectionist and he had a lot of stuff that he didn't use. I know, for a fact, that Motown has a deep vault and I would say there are 100 or more tracks sitting at Motown alone. "There will be somebody in his (Jackson) camp who will want to release all of the lost tracks he recorded - dating way back to the 1960s. There's huge money to be made off of these recordings." http://www.contactmusic.c...s_1117998# MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: SONY VAULTS FULL OF UNRELEASED JACKSON TUNES
Sony bosses have vaults full of of unreleased MICHAEL JACKSON recordings, which they plan to release sparingly in the coming months and years. At least five new tracks will appear on the soundtrack to Jackson's new concert rehearsal movie This Is It, including the title track and a spoken word poem called Planet Earth. And Sony chairman Rob Stringer admits there's plenty more music where those tunes came from. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "We have a lot of music in the vaults. We will take our time with the rest of the material." And there's more music in vaults at soul label Motown, according to Jackson's one-time producer Samm Brown. Shortly after the King of Pop's death in June (09), he told WENN, "Michael was such a perfectionist and he had a lot of stuff that he didn't use. I know, for a fact, that Motown has a deep vault and I would say there are 100 or more tracks sitting at Motown alone. "There will be somebody in his (Jackson) camp who will want to release all of the lost tracks he recorded - dating way back to the 1960s. There's huge money to be made off of these recordings." http://www.contactmusic.c...s_1117998# i especially wanna her the motown stuff "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: seeingvoices12 said: SONY VAULTS FULL OF UNRELEASED JACKSON TUNES
Sony bosses have vaults full of of unreleased MICHAEL JACKSON recordings, which they plan to release sparingly in the coming months and years. At least five new tracks will appear on the soundtrack to Jackson's new concert rehearsal movie This Is It, including the title track and a spoken word poem called Planet Earth. And Sony chairman Rob Stringer admits there's plenty more music where those tunes came from. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "We have a lot of music in the vaults. We will take our time with the rest of the material." And there's more music in vaults at soul label Motown, according to Jackson's one-time producer Samm Brown. Shortly after the King of Pop's death in June (09), he told WENN, "Michael was such a perfectionist and he had a lot of stuff that he didn't use. I know, for a fact, that Motown has a deep vault and I would say there are 100 or more tracks sitting at Motown alone. "There will be somebody in his (Jackson) camp who will want to release all of the lost tracks he recorded - dating way back to the 1960s. There's huge money to be made off of these recordings." http://www.contactmusic.c...s_1117998# i especially wanna her the motown stuff yeah especially the MJ's album that was produced by stevie wonder. MICHAEL JACKSON
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mimi07 said: seeingvoices12 said: SONY VAULTS FULL OF UNRELEASED JACKSON TUNES
Sony bosses have vaults full of of unreleased MICHAEL JACKSON recordings, which they plan to release sparingly in the coming months and years. At least five new tracks will appear on the soundtrack to Jackson's new concert rehearsal movie This Is It, including the title track and a spoken word poem called Planet Earth. And Sony chairman Rob Stringer admits there's plenty more music where those tunes came from. He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "We have a lot of music in the vaults. We will take our time with the rest of the material." And there's more music in vaults at soul label Motown, according to Jackson's one-time producer Samm Brown. Shortly after the King of Pop's death in June (09), he told WENN, "Michael was such a perfectionist and he had a lot of stuff that he didn't use. I know, for a fact, that Motown has a deep vault and I would say there are 100 or more tracks sitting at Motown alone. "There will be somebody in his (Jackson) camp who will want to release all of the lost tracks he recorded - dating way back to the 1960s. There's huge money to be made off of these recordings." http://www.contactmusic.c...s_1117998# i especially wanna her the motown stuff It's crazy how much those kids worked. There has already been 70+vaulted Motown tunes over the years and now thee are 100's more. Apparently, Motown 'just' (yeah right) found some tracks and they'll be released next month titled I Want You Back: Unreleased Masters. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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bboy87 said: ViintageJunkiie said: The DVDs look so promising! I would totally buy that. 1988 USA Bad tour? I never knew there was a full 1988 tour video circulating. Also, they say that all sales are final, so I feel like if this shit wasn't real, we couldnt get our money back just a bootleg set, the same unofficial 32 DVD boxset that's been selling on alot of sites, but this version looks really great Thank you..after i clicked and saw that on ebay .....i was like But i do agree that it Does look great,yes,yes.. | |
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babybugz said: bullshit. the autopsy has already been released. Some of these MJ fans need to stop thinking that they know everything about michael when they really don't. | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: babybugz said: I saw some of it on MJJC bullshit. the autopsy has already been released. Some of these MJ fans need to stop thinking that they know everything about michael when they really don't. "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: I have read this a few days ago. I agree yes that the 'stories' are intense,but i don't agree with the campainge. and there's that dang picture again from the history tour in 1997 and picture 9 years later that in itself makes it opinion and fabricated. I hope these people get their peace,but I don't agree with their opinion. sometimes, some of MJ's fans can be as bad as the media in another vein i sometimes truely wonder if people not living in the USA really understand just how intense & stressful the media and competition is here. [Edited 10/4/09 19:13pm] | |
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