Micheal Jackson
Started by hazelnut, Jun 26 2009 04:59 AM
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 04:59 AM
Well he's gone now, sad really.
I prefer to remember him at the height of his ''Thriller'' era.
The rest, kids etc, I don't want to remember.
I prefer to remember him at the height of his ''Thriller'' era.
The rest, kids etc, I don't want to remember.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 05:50 AM
He was such a creepy guy, but he was/is as big as any other artist to ever walk the planet.
Thriller sold like 40-50million or something... he definitely isn't going to be forgotten.
Thriller sold like 40-50million or something... he definitely isn't going to be forgotten.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 01:18 PM
Yeah he was pretty creepy. I saw some photos of before he got his plastic surgery, and he didn't look that creepy then. He's going to be remembered though for all of his songs.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 03:07 PM
He never grew up did he. Paul McCartneys description today, calling him a man/boy, but not in a detrimental way, pretty much summed him up.
Apart from his music, he took dance to levels that will never be bettered. A sad end.
Apart from his music, he took dance to levels that will never be bettered. A sad end.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 03:14 PM
May he join with the rest of the greats who rocked the music world like Presley.
May he and the rest of the gang rock the music world in heaven.
May he and the rest of the gang rock the music world in heaven.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 03:16 PM
I wasn't one of those die-hard fans, but enjoyed his music nonetheless. All-time fave of course is Thriller. He definitely is a legend and he will be missed; and like others have said, his memory will live on through his music.
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Posted 26 June 2009 - 09:29 PM
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(22:25:34) Will Riley: "Michael Jackson was killed by the head of a vegas casino. It is clear when he backed out of his agreement in vegas, they did not take it to lightly. It just shows that the vegas underworld is still in control of everything. Michael jackson dead. Well some people are really happy and some people are going to break down and kill them selves. Michael Jacksons death will hopefully not go in vain. I hope the group who did this gets caught and opens the door on the vegas underground and how the killed michael jackson. It was clear Michael Jackson was murdered. Oh and by the way we are on a nuclear standoff with North Korea in case any of you Jackson Haters Have not been watching the "real News" (not the tv) and Dont have the smarts to google anything outside of the Tv news headlines. "
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Alan_B, on 19 December 2010 - 09:22 PM, said:
It is like someone saying "I feel unwell and had Syrup of Figs last night"
and passerby saying "Use some drain cleaner and you will feel different tomorrow"
and passerby saying "Use some drain cleaner and you will feel different tomorrow"
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Posted 28 June 2009 - 03:34 AM
@Andavari - Not my humor either, I simply enjoyed what both those people said, however I do believe that the issue with Korea does deserve /some/ media coverage.
Also, did anyone notice how butthurt all Ferrah Fawcett's fans were because Michael Jackson completely stole what would have been her tribute day?
Also, did anyone notice how butthurt all Ferrah Fawcett's fans were because Michael Jackson completely stole what would have been her tribute day?
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Alan_B, on 19 December 2010 - 09:22 PM, said:
It is like someone saying "I feel unwell and had Syrup of Figs last night"
and passerby saying "Use some drain cleaner and you will feel different tomorrow"
and passerby saying "Use some drain cleaner and you will feel different tomorrow"
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Posted 20 July 2009 - 01:38 AM
hazelnut, on Jun 26 2009, 04:59 AM, said:
Well he's gone now, sad really.
I prefer to remember him at the height of his ''Thriller'' era.
The rest, kids etc, I don't want to remember.
I prefer to remember him at the height of his ''Thriller'' era.
The rest, kids etc, I don't want to remember.
Everyone finds it surprising that people are all shocked Michael died, and the fact that many people are mourning the world's loss. Mind you, some people are doing for fashionable reasons, I'm going to presume, and just play sad. We've all seen it done if we've ever had someone rather popular die. It's more of a social event then a time of mourning for some folk, and those people are the sick ones.
I agree, Michael should be remembered for the great things he did and not for what he was accused of. He was a curious person. That should be enough.
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