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[b]-fatty- wrote: [/b]

I'm surprised that Treasure Moment hasn't posted a link to a Youtube video explaining how Michael Jackson's death is in some way related to swine flu, 9/11 and the current economic crisis. Oh yes and we're all sheep.

fatty.[/QUOTE] FACT!
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Canadian comedian Jon LaJoie puts things into perspective
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVACUjHn6yU
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[b]pma wrote: [/b]

Canadian comedian Jon LaJoie puts things into perspective
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVACUjHn6yU


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XDDDDDDDDDD that was awesome!!!!! haha he's so right! I mean, yeah there were his loyal and TRUE fans, and then there were those hypocrites! That was my laugh for the day...
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Heres what I find wierd. They discovered that they have over 100 hours of rehearsal footage from what was supposed to be this years tour. Now one of the things they are talking of is sending that out on a "virtual" Elvis style tour. How sad those money grabbing bastards are.
"Normally i can't dance to save my life. But as soon as I step in dog shit, I can moonwalk better than Michael Jackson."
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[b]Mr Mercury wrote: [/b]

Heres what I find wierd. They discovered that they have over 100 hours of rehearsal footage from what was supposed to be this years tour. Now one of the things they are talking of is sending that out on a "virtual" Elvis style tour. How sad those money grabbing bastards are.[/QUOTE] if Lloyds of London dont pay out the £12m insurance then the promoters have to get their money back somehow..
the show must go on and all that bollox..
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Get him on that stage using robotics and puppetry I say.
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Now that I would go and see.


Also, I may seem slightly hypocritical, but the more footage I see of Jacko, and having rewatched the Bashir documentary and the second one, with the footage that Bashir left out, the more I like Jacko. He was clearly a very troubled man, but I find it increasingly hard to believe he was an actual paedophile. I hope he wasn't.
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What does this say? It's from a German misprinted Thriller sleeve.
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the first two lines say:

"jackson, there are many, 
this is the first film but it won't be the last."

Then it goes onto say that “Jackson has started using musical partners, Eddie mercury the lead singer of queen being one of them. This will ensure the name Jackson stays on the charts for a long time.”
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That's the most insulting misprint ever.
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[b]Zebonka12 wrote: [/b]

Get him on that stage using robotics and puppetry I say.[/QUOTE]

Or bring Walt Disney out of his cryogenic freeze to produce an audioanimatronic Jackson.
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It's fair to say that the judicial system doesn't work as well as we all want it to. There are many criminals walking the streets who have not been convicted, just as there are many innocent men behind bars for crimes they didn't commit. I truly believe Michael Jackson was innocent, and him paying the family an out of court does nothing to persuade me otherwise.

A lot of you are preaching that, had you innocently been accused of a serious crime, you'd see the trial through to the end just because "you're innocent". So, what you're saying is, you'd rather go through months of hard court battles, have your innocent name dragged through the mud and still risk a possible conviction and long prison sentence at the end of it all, even when you could put and end to it all with money? Well, good luck to you in life.

It's pretty obvious the accusing family were only after the money. Had I had a child who'd been abused, I'd tell the abuser exactly where to stick his hush money, and take him right to court to get his dues.

Michael Jackon is still an inspiration and I'll miss him. A small percentage of you may remember him as the man accused of abusing children - that's fine - you're entitled to your opinions, but the majority of people and I will remember him as a great musician, writer and entertainer. A man who took music to a level where no other artist is likely to reach.

Goodbye Michael.
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[b]beautifulsoup wrote: [/b]

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[b]Zebonka12 wrote: [/b]



Get him on that stage using robotics and puppetry I say.

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Or bring Walt Disney out of his cryogenic freeze to produce an audioanimatronic Jackson. 




[/QUOTE] leave my family out of it..
isnt innuendo an italian suppository? im gonna ride the wild wind! its_a_hard_life wrote:you nutcase you rule! joxer replies: but in a nice way :-]
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[b]GuitarGod_ wrote: [/b]

It's fair to say that the judicial system doesn't work as well as we all want it to. There are many criminals walking the streets who have not been convicted, just as there are many innocent men behind bars for crimes they didn't commit. I truly believe Michael Jackson was innocent, and him paying the family an out of court does nothing to persuade me otherwise.

 



A lot of you are preaching that, had you innocently been accused of a serious crime, you'd see the trial through to the end just because "you're innocent". So, what you're saying is, you'd rather go through months of hard court battles, have your innocent name dragged through the mud and still risk a possible conviction and long prison sentence at the end of it all, even when you could put and end to it all with money? Well, good luck to you in life.



It's pretty obvious the accusing family were only after the money. Had I had a child who'd been abused, I'd tell the abuser exactly where to stick his hush money, and take him right to court to get his dues.



Michael Jackon is still an inspiration and I'll miss him. A small percentage of you may remember him as the man accused of abusing children - that's fine - you're entitled to your opinions, but the majority of people and I will remember him as a great musician, writer and entertainer. A man who took music to a level where no other artist is likely to reach.



Goodbye Michael.

[/QUOTE] Great post there YNGWIE!
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Whatever he was... but all this... It's just disgusting what the media are doing out of his death. All this circus. All the ditails about his body, funeral. And now they are going to sell tickets to see him in the glass coffin. It's really sickening.  I can't believe that some people are really going to do that.
In some way I'm glad that Freddie didn't have such attention (I hope you'll understand me right)