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| Well I will say Michael had talent. Too bad stardom and a few loose screws lead him down a dangerous path. As for Farrah.....I can honestly say she was the first woman I ever looked at as a kid and got that special feeling in my pants. It is sad to see her go. I have a feeling we will be updating this post soon with another talent, my favorite movie by him was Red Dawn. Z
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| For Michael we should all hang our white glove at half mast today and feel sorry for all of the little boys that did not get to have a sleep over with him. |
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|  tech..good point..but today we remember his musical contribuition not his personal life... DUMMIETEK...life is a full enjoyment...is only one!....  |
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| Dude - you ain't gonna believe this but i just saw Elvis and Michael eating breakfast at McDonald's!! |
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| mike that's a good fun post...elvis with out question the greatest...love his music too! DUMMIETEK...making the boards feel alive again...  |
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| Q: What’s the difference between Michael Jackson and Disney films? A: Disney films can still touch kids.
Michael Jackson had to cancel all of his up coming dates.
They were named James(aged 9) and Thomas(aged 11)
Q: What’s the difference between Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett? A: About three hours.
Did you hear? The Jackson Five are offering a 20 percent discount on their reunion!
Will his organs continue to be donated to children?
Michael Jackson did manage to whisper a brief message to paramedics on his way to the hospital… “Put me in the children’s ward.”
Last but not Least Knock Knock Whos there
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| You know; when I saw the Farrah thing this morning I got a little lump in my throat, a boy never forgets his first  The Michael Jackson thing, to me, kinda felt like karma, he was definitely a tortured soul, and his life was not a happy one, but I did not feel the sorrow that I felt for Farrah. I mean I know that he was ill, but his transgressions sort of killed any sympathy I would have had for him. Granted he was a great artist, but so was John Lennon (and many others who died much too young) and the media circus that followed MJ was always more than happy to expose his eccentric side, but personally I have problem with people like Michael, no offense to his fans, but Ozzy has never been accused of the things that MJ was.
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|  as always rob...your toughs are always on the scheme of things...is always a pleasure to read your comments buddy...by the way...where is DAN????...sometimes we need to see deeper to understand someones behaviour but like i said before, his music contribuition was excellent ...to judge ...i leave that job to god... DUMMIETEK...MUSICAL GENIUSES ALWAYS INTRIGUE ME!...  |
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| Are you sure ? because i saw them at Dunkin donutes quote: Originally posted by mikethemechanic: Dude - you ain't gonna believe this but i just saw Elvis and Michael eating breakfast at McDonald's!!
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| Now we have really lost a true entertainer, Billy Mays died this morning. I guess that means no more "Good", entertaining infommercials. |
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| quote: Originally posted by elheather: Now we have really lost a true entertainer, Billy Mays died this morning. I guess that means no more "Good", entertaining infommercials.
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But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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