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Ricechex
ParticipantTragic. 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.
Ricechex
ParticipantTragic. 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.
Ricechex
ParticipantTragic. 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.
Ricechex
ParticipantTragic. 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.
Ricechex
ParticipantTragic. 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.
Ricechex
ParticipantThe problem with AMEX is that all vendors do not take it, especially small businesses, ie: hairstylist, local dog food store, etc. I believe it costs more for them to accept AMEX.
Ricechex
ParticipantThe problem with AMEX is that all vendors do not take it, especially small businesses, ie: hairstylist, local dog food store, etc. I believe it costs more for them to accept AMEX.
Ricechex
ParticipantThe problem with AMEX is that all vendors do not take it, especially small businesses, ie: hairstylist, local dog food store, etc. I believe it costs more for them to accept AMEX.
Ricechex
ParticipantThe problem with AMEX is that all vendors do not take it, especially small businesses, ie: hairstylist, local dog food store, etc. I believe it costs more for them to accept AMEX.
Ricechex
ParticipantThe problem with AMEX is that all vendors do not take it, especially small businesses, ie: hairstylist, local dog food store, etc. I believe it costs more for them to accept AMEX.
June 14, 2009 at 4:40 PM in reply to: “Phantom Inventory” . . . gets bulldozed????? Guess that’s one way to reduce inventory. #415608Ricechex
ParticipantActually, many of the homeless actually prefer to be homeless. When given opportunity, they usually end up back on the streets. In some ways, they do not want to live in our world. It is just a hard concept for us to get our heads around, because if we were homeless we would prefer to live somewhere. Many Katrina victims actually did live somewhere and were happy to have shelter.
An interesting read is “The Glass Castle.” And, a somewhat disturbing movie is “Wendy and Lucy.”
June 14, 2009 at 4:40 PM in reply to: “Phantom Inventory” . . . gets bulldozed????? Guess that’s one way to reduce inventory. #415846Ricechex
ParticipantActually, many of the homeless actually prefer to be homeless. When given opportunity, they usually end up back on the streets. In some ways, they do not want to live in our world. It is just a hard concept for us to get our heads around, because if we were homeless we would prefer to live somewhere. Many Katrina victims actually did live somewhere and were happy to have shelter.
An interesting read is “The Glass Castle.” And, a somewhat disturbing movie is “Wendy and Lucy.”
June 14, 2009 at 4:40 PM in reply to: “Phantom Inventory” . . . gets bulldozed????? Guess that’s one way to reduce inventory. #416103Ricechex
ParticipantActually, many of the homeless actually prefer to be homeless. When given opportunity, they usually end up back on the streets. In some ways, they do not want to live in our world. It is just a hard concept for us to get our heads around, because if we were homeless we would prefer to live somewhere. Many Katrina victims actually did live somewhere and were happy to have shelter.
An interesting read is “The Glass Castle.” And, a somewhat disturbing movie is “Wendy and Lucy.”
June 14, 2009 at 4:40 PM in reply to: “Phantom Inventory” . . . gets bulldozed????? Guess that’s one way to reduce inventory. #416171Ricechex
ParticipantActually, many of the homeless actually prefer to be homeless. When given opportunity, they usually end up back on the streets. In some ways, they do not want to live in our world. It is just a hard concept for us to get our heads around, because if we were homeless we would prefer to live somewhere. Many Katrina victims actually did live somewhere and were happy to have shelter.
An interesting read is “The Glass Castle.” And, a somewhat disturbing movie is “Wendy and Lucy.”
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