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Reply #330 posted 12/15/10 8:27pm

Swa

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sag10 said:

Timmy84 said:

How come Michael didn't hug her so close?

Because the long hug part has been edited out.

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Reply #331 posted 12/15/10 8:45pm

SherryJackson

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I'm pissed at both sides. And I love Prince and Michael equally. I'm ready to blow this thread up. lol

Same here..

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Reply #332 posted 12/15/10 8:54pm

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skywalker said:

seeingvoices12 said:

DAMNED CHILd....he is dead , failuregirl confused

*strikes*

[Edited 12/15/10 17:16pm]

Here's the deal:

MJ is Superman & Prince is Batman.

Both are you favorite superheroes, but you love 'em for different reasons. Can we move on?

Thor > * lol
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Reply #333 posted 12/15/10 8:56pm

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Really what's the point in that discussion.

To keep it out of this one. Some people are going to argue no matter what. Not everyone loves either one and some people love both of them.

It reminds me of when MJ died and this other board I was at started to experience some real chaos in the Elvis, Beatles, and MJ threads. So, some mod or user made a thread, specifically for that subject. All of the bickering and debate on all three artists stayed in that one particular thread and the initial threads for each act were now free of the nonsense and could get back on topic. Eventually, everyone came to a conclusion and now the thread is dead, unless someone decides to bump the discussion up again. It was an excellent decision and it worked. You can't stop them, so just let them have their freedom to debate/express themselves or whatever they feel like doing. They'll tire themselves out eventually.

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Reply #334 posted 12/15/10 9:40pm

SherryJackson

love love love Beautiful!

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Reply #335 posted 12/15/10 10:17pm

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Billboard...

Jackson, Boyle, Swift Battling For No. 1 On Next Week's Chart

December 15, 2010 12:00 EST

By Keith Caulfield

The No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart next week is seemingly up for grabs, as three albums are possibly vying for the penthouse.

Michael Jackson's new posthumous "Michael" set may move around 200,000 to 225,000 by week's end on Dec. 19, according to industry sources. But, Susan Boyle's current No. 1, "The Gift," could also sell around as many copies (if not more), as could Taylor Swift's former chart-topper "Speak Now."

Jackson's last release, the "This Is It" compilation soundtrack, started at No. 1 a little over a year ago with 373,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan. However, it's difficult to compare the sales fortunes of "Michael" to "This Is It" because they are such different projects. The former is a much-discussed assemblage of new recordings coming nearly a year-and-a-half after his death. On the flip side, "This Is It" was essentially a greatest hits collection, released in conjunction with the popular concert documentary film.

Next week's second-biggest debut will probably come from R. Kelly's "Love Letter," which is aiming for a start around 160,000. That should be enough to secure the R&B icon his 13th top 10 album. A year ago, he arrived at No. 4 with "Untitled," shifting 114,000.

Diddy Dirty Money's "Last Train to Paris" might roll into the top 15 with possibly 60,000 to 70,000. Diddy last took a bow on the list in 2006 when his "Press Play" entered at No. 1 with 170,000.

Other new albums on tap for a significant debut next week include 2010 "American Idol" runner-up Crystal Bowersox's "Farmer's Daughter" (45,000 to 50,000), Tank's "Now Or Never" (perhaps 40,000 to 45,000) and Ciara's "Basic Instinct" (30,000 to 40,000). For you "Idol"-watchers, Bowersox's first-week will likely exceed that of Lee DeWyze, the fellow she lost to. His "Live It Up" debut started with 39,000 at No. 19 a few weeks ago. (DeWyze's set earned the smallest start for an "Idol" champ's first post-show album.)

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Reply #336 posted 12/16/10 1:36am

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skywalker said:

seeingvoices12 said:

Direct that post to failuregirl not me , and what you said should be direct to prince fans in general not mj fans , MJ FANS MOVED ON YEARS YEARS AGO, PRINCE FANS STILL STUCK IN THE 80'S ...

BYE

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[Edited 12/15/10 17:32pm]


That said, I still do think there needs to be a separate sticky/thread for all things Prince vs MJ.


But do we need a Prince vs. Michael thread?

It's more pointless than a Barbie Girl appreciation thread lol

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Reply #337 posted 12/16/10 2:13am

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WetDream said:

Swa said:

Anyone who has to call down another artist at the betterment of their own, only exposes their own fear - to act as though they feel threatened by another's talent.

It would be easy to snipe that those Prince fans feel threatened that even dead Michael's album is still getting more talk and sales than Prince's latest offering. (And some MJ fans also act this way towards other artists as well) but it shouldn't be about who is better, best etc.

Like I've always said, having been a lifelong fan of both you get to appreciate the art both bring to the table.. Being so one-sided in your attitude robs you of hearing some great music that the other has produced.

[Edited 12/15/10 16:32pm]

Orrr....That person generally just believes that about MJ with no involvement of her Prince fandom....you know, most people think as she does. It actually could be that simple.

This is the only MJ thread allowed on the Org, you have to accept all opinions, agree or not. It ain't a praise MJ thread...It's MJ discussion.

I disagree with her, but this had to be said. I HUGELY doubt it's fear of another artists talents, as my view is that MJ is no way near the heights of Prince and that's a common view around here, so that view alone would disable that notion. Mostly, though, opinions aside...it ain't a sport....which ironically, most MJ deciples see it as......We talking sales figures yet? wink

But in a middle of all of the discussions about this new album and other topics, shygirl's comment and that other orger's comments brought nothing to the discussion, it was just shit talking, so why post it?

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Reply #338 posted 12/16/10 2:17am

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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-will-i-am-explains-his-disgust-for-new-michael-jackson-album-20101213

By Rolling Stone
December 13, 2010 4:54 PM EDT

In an interview in the December 23 issue of Rolling Stone, Austin Scaggs asked Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.i.am about his "disgust" for Michael, the posthumous Michael Jackson album released Monday.

"Hell, yeah, I feel that way, and I'll tell you why," Will told Rolling Stone. "A couple of months before Michael died, he called me on the phone really upset. 'Hey, it's Michael,' " Will recalled, imitating Jackson's voice. "'Somebody leaked one of these songs. Why would they do that? Who does that?' I said, 'What song, Mike?' 'Some song called 'Hold My Hand.' I swear to God I had this conversation with him."

Last month, will.i.am said he considers Michael that was released today, "disrespectful," saying that Jackson was such a perfectionist about his songs that releasing any of them without his approval would dishonor the singer's memory. Will.i.am also swore that none of the songs on which the two collaborated will see the light of day.

Check Out All of Rolling Stone's coverage in "Michael Jackson Remembered"

"I knew this man," he told Scaggs. "And he was very critical about every single detail. He stood in the studio himself, mastering and mixing everything. How can you release a record without that Michael Jackson? It's not Michael Jackson. I heard the song that's on the Internet now ['Breaking News'] and I'm like, 'That ain't Mike.' He wasn't there to do his micro-Michael-managing that he did with 'Thriller' and 'Billie Jean.' It disgusts me."

Over the weekend, Teddy Riley, who produced several songs on Michael, slammed longtime Jackson...incy Jones for his comments about the album.

"Look at his age. He can barely hear you talk. How the hell could he hear Michael?," Riley said.

spit @ Teddy's comment about Q

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Reply #339 posted 12/16/10 2:59am

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bboy87 said:

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-will-i-am-explains-his-disgust-for-new-michael-jackson-album-20101213

By Rolling Stone
December 13, 2010 4:54 PM EDT

In an interview in the December 23 issue of Rolling Stone, Austin Scaggs asked Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.i.am about his "disgust" for Michael, the posthumous Michael Jackson album released Monday.

"Hell, yeah, I feel that way, and I'll tell you why," Will told Rolling Stone. "A couple of months before Michael died, he called me on the phone really upset. 'Hey, it's Michael,' " Will recalled, imitating Jackson's voice. "'Somebody leaked one of these songs. Why would they do that? Who does that?' I said, 'What song, Mike?' 'Some song called 'Hold My Hand.' I swear to God I had this conversation with him."

Last month, will.i.am said he considers Michael that was released today, "disrespectful," saying that Jackson was such a perfectionist about his songs that releasing any of them without his approval would dishonor the singer's memory. Will.i.am also swore that none of the songs on which the two collaborated will see the light of day.

Check Out All of Rolling Stone's coverage in "Michael Jackson Remembered"

"I knew this man," he told Scaggs. "And he was very critical about every single detail. He stood in the studio himself, mastering and mixing everything. How can you release a record without that Michael Jackson? It's not Michael Jackson. I heard the song that's on the Internet now ['Breaking News'] and I'm like, 'That ain't Mike.' He wasn't there to do his micro-Michael-managing that he did with 'Thriller' and 'Billie Jean.' It disgusts me."

Over the weekend, Teddy Riley, who produced several songs on Michael, slammed longtime Jackson ...incy Jones for his comments about the album.

"Look at his age. He can barely hear you talk. How the hell could he hear Michael?," Riley said.

spit @ Teddy's comment about Q

Frankly, of the songs Michael's done in the last 10-15 years, I think I'd rather hear "unfinished" versions. He was a perfectionist to the point of barely being able to release anything, and when he did, it was over-thought and over-produced to within an inch of its life. By the time he was done "perfecting" something, there was barely any life left in it.

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Reply #340 posted 12/16/10 3:23am

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Teddy must of been drunk on that Quincy comment, but he is right about "will i am"

I doubt MJ was ever going to use him for ANY album. The track that was played on access hollywood in 2006...MJ was looking at him like...This is kinda wack...and will was like this is a CLUB BANGER

CLUB BANGER on the north pole with rudolph and no reindeer

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Reply #341 posted 12/16/10 3:32am

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errant said:

bboy87 said:

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-will-i-am-explains-his-disgust-for-new-michael-jackson-album-20101213

By Rolling Stone
December 13, 2010 4:54 PM EDT

In an interview in the December 23 issue of Rolling Stone, Austin Scaggs asked Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.i.am about his "disgust" for Michael, the posthumous Michael Jackson album released Monday.

"Hell, yeah, I feel that way, and I'll tell you why," Will told Rolling Stone. "A couple of months before Michael died, he called me on the phone really upset. 'Hey, it's Michael,' " Will recalled, imitating Jackson's voice. "'Somebody leaked one of these songs. Why would they do that? Who does that?' I said, 'What song, Mike?' 'Some song called 'Hold My Hand.' I swear to God I had this conversation with him."

Last month, will.i.am said he considers Michael that was released today, "disrespectful," saying that Jackson was such a perfectionist about his songs that releasing any of them without his approval would dishonor the singer's memory. Will.i.am also swore that none of the songs on which the two collaborated will see the light of day.

Check Out All of Rolling Stone's coverage in "Michael Jackson Remembered"

"I knew this man," he told Scaggs. "And he was very critical about every single detail. He stood in the studio himself, mastering and mixing everything. How can you release a record without that Michael Jackson? It's not Michael Jackson. I heard the song that's on the Internet now ['Breaking News'] and I'm like, 'That ain't Mike.' He wasn't there to do his micro-Michael-managing that he did with 'Thriller' and 'Billie Jean.' It disgusts me."

Over the weekend, Teddy Riley, who produced several songs on Michael, slammed longtime Jackson ...incy Jones for his comments about the album.

"Look at his age. He can barely hear you talk. How the hell could he hear Michael?," Riley said.

spit @ Teddy's comment about Q

Frankly, of the songs Michael's done in the last 10-15 years, I think I'd rather hear "unfinished" versions. He was a perfectionist to the point of barely being able to release anything, and when he did, it was over-thought and over-produced to within an inch of its life. By the time he was done "perfecting" something, there was barely any life left in it.

That's why I think it would've been cool if they had released a 2 CD edition with the second disc being the original mixes. I was listening to the 2004 mix of The Way You Love Me and the new version on Michael and the old mix is better, it had more character where as the new version omitted certain details that made it so endearing

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Reply #342 posted 12/16/10 4:38am

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bboy87 said:

errant said:

Frankly, of the songs Michael's done in the last 10-15 years, I think I'd rather hear "unfinished" versions. He was a perfectionist to the point of barely being able to release anything, and when he did, it was over-thought and over-produced to within an inch of its life. By the time he was done "perfecting" something, there was barely any life left in it.

That's why I think it would've been cool if they had released a 2 CD edition with the second disc being the original mixes. I was listening to the 2004 mix of The Way You Love Me and the new version on Michael and the old mix is better, it had more character where as the new version omitted certain details that made it so endearing

I like both versions. Slightly preferring the original.

All this fuss over Sony has got me wanting Motown to hit their vault. At least there'd be no questioning authenticity. Wouldn't mind something from the couple of years before they left (Get It Together/Moving Violation era).

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Reply #343 posted 12/16/10 7:19am

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I hate to admit, but Jermaine still got it. Despite whatever we feel about him, he can make a comeback if he wanted to. Just go to 4:23...incredible cover of "I Can't Help It"

[Edited 12/16/10 7:19am]

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Reply #344 posted 12/16/10 7:36am

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silverchild said:

I hate to admit, but Jermaine still got it. Despite whatever we feel about him, he can make a comeback if he wanted to. Just go to 4:23...incredible cover of "I Can't Help It"

[Edited 12/16/10 7:19am]

He did do well!

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Reply #345 posted 12/16/10 7:51am

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Reply #346 posted 12/16/10 8:03am

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"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 #347 posted 12/16/10 8:50am

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Oh Dag beautiful pictures..

Thank you.

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Reply #348 posted 12/16/10 9:21am

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"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 #349 posted 12/16/10 9:23am

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"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 #350 posted 12/16/10 9:27am

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Teddy must of been drunk on that Quincy comment, but he is right about "will i am"

I doubt MJ was ever going to use him for ANY album. The track that was played on access hollywood in 2006...MJ was looking at him like...This is kinda wack...and will was like this is a CLUB BANGER

CLUB BANGER on the north pole with rudolph and no reindeer

Surely you can't be ignorant to the fact that Will has had more club bangers than any other producer in recent history.... let's see, in the past 2 years you got:

Black Eyed Peas: Boom Boom Pow, I Gotta Feeling, Rock That Body, Imma Be, The Time (Dirty Bit), Love You Long Time

Usher: OMG

Nicki Minaj: Check It Out

Estelle: American Boy

All of those songs were/are hits in the last two years and get a great reaction in any club.

MJ would have murdered some of the beats Will has dropped in the last few years. Especially the ones on his solo album "Songs About Girls" which went a little under the radar.


I think most people would rather have the songs MJ did with Will.I.Am and RedOne as opposed to Akon stuff and fake-ass Cascio songs.

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Reply #351 posted 12/16/10 9:40am

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"Best of Joy" is in my top 10 favorite MJ songs of all time. I simply love it.

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Reply #352 posted 12/16/10 10:16am

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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-will-i-am-explains-his-disgust-for-new-michael-jackson-album-20101213

By Rolling Stone
December 13, 2010 4:54 PM EDT

In an interview in the December 23 issue of Rolling Stone, Austin Scaggs asked Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.i.am about his "disgust" for Michael, the posthumous Michael Jackson album released Monday.

"Hell, yeah, I feel that way, and I'll tell you why," Will told Rolling Stone. "A couple of months before Michael died, he called me on the phone really upset. 'Hey, it's Michael,' " Will recalled, imitating Jackson's voice. "'Somebody leaked one of these songs. Why would they do that? Who does that?' I said, 'What song, Mike?' 'Some song called 'Hold My Hand.' I swear to God I had this conversation with him."

Last month, will.i.am said he considers Michael that was released today, "disrespectful," saying that Jackson was such a perfectionist about his songs that releasing any of them without his approval would dishonor the singer's memory. Will.i.am also swore that none of the songs on which the two collaborated will see the light of day.

Check Out All of Rolling Stone's coverage in "Michael Jackson Remembered"

"I knew this man," he told Scaggs. "And he was very critical about every single detail. He stood in the studio himself, mastering and mixing everything. How can you release a record without that Michael Jackson? It's not Michael Jackson. I heard the song that's on the Internet now ['Breaking News'] and I'm like, 'That ain't Mike.' He wasn't there to do his micro-Michael-managing that he did with 'Thriller' and 'Billie Jean.' It disgusts me."

Over the weekend, Teddy Riley, who produced several songs on Michael, slammed longtime Jackson...incy Jones for his comments about the album.

"Look at his age. He can barely hear you talk. How the hell could he hear Michael?," Riley said.

spit @ Teddy's comment about Q

"If I don´t get at least 99.9%, I get really upset."

"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 #353 posted 12/16/10 10:17am

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Vanilli said:

"Best of Joy" is in my top 10 favorite MJ songs of all time. I simply love it.

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Me too! biggrin

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Reply #354 posted 12/16/10 10:20am

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silverchild said:

I hate to admit, but Jermaine still got it. Despite whatever we feel about him, he can make a comeback if he wanted to. Just go to 4:23...incredible cover of "I Can't Help It"

[Edited 12/16/10 7:19am]

Apart from his hair, that's the most maddening thing about Jermaine. He's a great singer, wasted his talent this past twenty years just doing nothing.

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Reply #355 posted 12/16/10 10:21am

SherryJackson

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eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

On the back of a to do list??? Really, Mike? razz cool

Damn...where did you get that ali??

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Reply #356 posted 12/16/10 10:28am

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Marrk said:

silverchild said:

I hate to admit, but Jermaine still got it. Despite whatever we feel about him, he can make a comeback if he wanted to. Just go to 4:23...incredible cover of "I Can't Help It"

[Edited 12/16/10 7:19am]

Apart from his hair, that's the most maddening thing about Jermaine. He's a great singer, wasted his talent this past twenty years just doing nothing.

I am not crazy about that performance. Yeah, Can´t Help It was nice, but I don´t care about Jermaine singing Mike´s songs. I want Mike to do Mike´s songs and Jermaine to do Jermaine´s songs.

"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 #357 posted 12/16/10 10:54am

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SherryJackson said:

ali23 said:

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eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

On the back of a to do list??? Really, Mike? razz cool

Damn...where did you get that ali??

My friend gave it to me!

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Reply #358 posted 12/16/10 10:57am

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Reply #359 posted 12/16/10 11:01am

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ali23 said:

SherryJackson said:

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek eek

On the back of a to do list??? Really, Mike? razz cool

Damn...where did you get that ali??

My friend gave it to me!

eek eek eek eek eek eek eek I want friends like that!!!! eek eek eek eek eek eek

"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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