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Here is a link to a very insightful article about Michael Jackson. It is from the online edition of the UK Times.

entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article659...

what do you think of Mikey now??

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  1. tomirarosser
    I still think he was a talented man. Unfortunately, people idolize musicians and actors, putting them so high on a pedestal where they can do no wrong. Then when they allow their imperfections and sinful nature to show, their fans all of a sudden "forget" about what the entertainers did wrong.

    Obviously this article was meant to smear M.J.'s name even more now that he's dead. I'm not sure how credible the source is though. Maybe she wants her 15 minutes of fame. Who knows.
    1. PotatoChef
      I tend to believe the lady that was being interviewed. I heard on the news before he died about the pissed off people in the Middle East, the breaking of contracts, and claims of no money.
  2. Alcomum
    i think there are some people who are never happy unless they are ripping into someone else.

    i also think it is notable the vast amount of people, like this woman, who have had "concerns" about Michael Jackson over years and years apparently, but never reported these to the police or to child protection or whatever other appropriate authority, or even his family. only to newspapers, in return for cash. i also think that any woman - especially allegedly a "professional" child carer - would have the nerve to refer to someone else's children as "HER" babies and seek to make demands on a disturbed parent or grieving family to assert her alleged rights. and considering her claims about frequently "forgetting" the children's masks because she didn't like them, i have to presume that every papparazzo in LA was off work on all those many days...

    this article does not change my opinion about MJ - which I have blogged about already. tho it does reinforce my own frustrations at the sort of people i have to share air with on this earth.
  3. Agit8r
    Real... Michael Jackson...?

    is that an oxymoron? o_0
    1. polybore
      Well that is the question is it not? In anticipation of the thousands of conspiracy stories that are sure to arise polybore has, just for amusement purposes, been thinking.

      If you were rich and wanted to fake your own death then maybe, just maybe, plastic surgery could help you do this. If surgery can make that face on you, then it could make that face on someone else. Wonder if they have DNA tested that body.
    2. Agit8r
      WOAH! It could be some random albino!
    3. harveyavatar
      Like the Faul McCartney theory?

      digilander.libero.it/p_truth/
  4. KFrangeskos
    Hi,
    I heard a song today entitled "Childhood", by Michael Jackson.
    It sounded like a boy deprived of a childhood, asking people not to judge him...
    I wrote a Post...reflecting on his short life, while playing "Childhood" in the background for you all to hear and listen to...if you wish, please visit my site at

    jesusknowsyoubest.blogspot.com/

    It makes you feel sorry for him...listen and share your comments if you choose.
    Sincerely
    1. Alcomum
      I know the song you mean. And I agree that there is certainly more complexity to MJ than simply seeing him as a musical talent who faced child molestation allegations
  5. mywritersblock
    "A lot of people think I'm a Michael Jackson
    impersonator" - Michael Jackson

    Are we sure he's actually dead? Not just one of his many impersonators lying in a morgue whilst he escapes debt-free to live with Elvis in South America?

    My musing on him here: my-writersblock.blogspot.com/
  6. Buddy
    The original link doesn't seem to be working any more.

    I found this documentary with Michael Jackson's home movies interesting.
    underdogcinema.com/culture/michael-jacksons-private-home-movies/
  7. kbrummell
    I think of Michael as a multi-talented legend who will never be forgotten. Also, a man who was taken advantaged of and misled through many phases in his life which could have contributed to his death. Read my blog about him.

    www.realtalkandpeople.blogspot.com

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