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June 25, 2009 at 7:33 PM #421138June 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #420428afx114Participant
[quote=jficquette]I wonder who will play him in the movie they make about his life??[/quote]
I’m calling it now: Jamie Foxx
P.S., Captain EO was the shit!
June 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #420658afx114Participant[quote=jficquette]I wonder who will play him in the movie they make about his life??[/quote]
I’m calling it now: Jamie Foxx
P.S., Captain EO was the shit!
June 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #420929afx114Participant[quote=jficquette]I wonder who will play him in the movie they make about his life??[/quote]
I’m calling it now: Jamie Foxx
P.S., Captain EO was the shit!
June 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #420997afx114Participant[quote=jficquette]I wonder who will play him in the movie they make about his life??[/quote]
I’m calling it now: Jamie Foxx
P.S., Captain EO was the shit!
June 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #421158afx114Participant[quote=jficquette]I wonder who will play him in the movie they make about his life??[/quote]
I’m calling it now: Jamie Foxx
P.S., Captain EO was the shit!
June 25, 2009 at 8:11 PM #420438RicechexParticipantTragic. I do suppose he was a sex offender, but was still in the grooming stages, and was stopped before he progressed to actual violation.
However, he was an ICON in our culture. He was a creative genius and provided many of us the best entertainment and music. I feel sorry that he had such a miserable life, and became a freakish creature as he aged. His talent was turned into product, and he became a mere object for the media and public to crucify. Despite his achievements, his inner torment and emptiness must have been unbearable.
I was 19 years old when Thriller was released. A group of us watched it together, video taped it and played it repeatedly, dancing and having so much fun. I thank Michael Jackson for giving me the experience to be happy and enjoy.
He died penniless, from what I can gather. I cannot imagine he was living in a rental and foreclosing on Neverland if his finances were so secure. It is really very sad.
June 25, 2009 at 8:11 PM #420668RicechexParticipantTragic. I do suppose he was a sex offender, but was still in the grooming stages, and was stopped before he progressed to actual violation.
However, he was an ICON in our culture. He was a creative genius and provided many of us the best entertainment and music. I feel sorry that he had such a miserable life, and became a freakish creature as he aged. His talent was turned into product, and he became a mere object for the media and public to crucify. Despite his achievements, his inner torment and emptiness must have been unbearable.
I was 19 years old when Thriller was released. A group of us watched it together, video taped it and played it repeatedly, dancing and having so much fun. I thank Michael Jackson for giving me the experience to be happy and enjoy.
He died penniless, from what I can gather. I cannot imagine he was living in a rental and foreclosing on Neverland if his finances were so secure. It is really very sad.
June 25, 2009 at 8:11 PM #420939RicechexParticipantTragic. I do suppose he was a sex offender, but was still in the grooming stages, and was stopped before he progressed to actual violation.
However, he was an ICON in our culture. He was a creative genius and provided many of us the best entertainment and music. I feel sorry that he had such a miserable life, and became a freakish creature as he aged. His talent was turned into product, and he became a mere object for the media and public to crucify. Despite his achievements, his inner torment and emptiness must have been unbearable.
I was 19 years old when Thriller was released. A group of us watched it together, video taped it and played it repeatedly, dancing and having so much fun. I thank Michael Jackson for giving me the experience to be happy and enjoy.
He died penniless, from what I can gather. I cannot imagine he was living in a rental and foreclosing on Neverland if his finances were so secure. It is really very sad.
June 25, 2009 at 8:11 PM #421007RicechexParticipantTragic. I do suppose he was a sex offender, but was still in the grooming stages, and was stopped before he progressed to actual violation.
However, he was an ICON in our culture. He was a creative genius and provided many of us the best entertainment and music. I feel sorry that he had such a miserable life, and became a freakish creature as he aged. His talent was turned into product, and he became a mere object for the media and public to crucify. Despite his achievements, his inner torment and emptiness must have been unbearable.
I was 19 years old when Thriller was released. A group of us watched it together, video taped it and played it repeatedly, dancing and having so much fun. I thank Michael Jackson for giving me the experience to be happy and enjoy.
He died penniless, from what I can gather. I cannot imagine he was living in a rental and foreclosing on Neverland if his finances were so secure. It is really very sad.
June 25, 2009 at 8:11 PM #421167RicechexParticipantTragic. I do suppose he was a sex offender, but was still in the grooming stages, and was stopped before he progressed to actual violation.
However, he was an ICON in our culture. He was a creative genius and provided many of us the best entertainment and music. I feel sorry that he had such a miserable life, and became a freakish creature as he aged. His talent was turned into product, and he became a mere object for the media and public to crucify. Despite his achievements, his inner torment and emptiness must have been unbearable.
I was 19 years old when Thriller was released. A group of us watched it together, video taped it and played it repeatedly, dancing and having so much fun. I thank Michael Jackson for giving me the experience to be happy and enjoy.
He died penniless, from what I can gather. I cannot imagine he was living in a rental and foreclosing on Neverland if his finances were so secure. It is really very sad.
June 25, 2009 at 8:52 PM #420448PortlockParticipantYou have to admit though that at his peak, he single-handedly and historically changed pop culture across the entire globe, forever.
And as a result, music and the industry will forever be measured in comparison to this american artist.
June 25, 2009 at 8:52 PM #420678PortlockParticipantYou have to admit though that at his peak, he single-handedly and historically changed pop culture across the entire globe, forever.
And as a result, music and the industry will forever be measured in comparison to this american artist.
June 25, 2009 at 8:52 PM #420949PortlockParticipantYou have to admit though that at his peak, he single-handedly and historically changed pop culture across the entire globe, forever.
And as a result, music and the industry will forever be measured in comparison to this american artist.
June 25, 2009 at 8:52 PM #421017PortlockParticipantYou have to admit though that at his peak, he single-handedly and historically changed pop culture across the entire globe, forever.
And as a result, music and the industry will forever be measured in comparison to this american artist.
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