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*Bob* Wrote:

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> So, essentially:

>

> No hit records = deserves a brick through window

> and a visit from social services, burn in hell

> Hit records = 'just a bit eccentric' - we'll

> overlook it, rest in peace.



I refer you back to my last post, which again you chose not to read. Keep up Bob FFS.

Yes, I read that post. You're prepared to forget that, under normal circumstances, you want those kids taken off him - on the grounds that you like Thriller.


I understand completely.


You're not alone. Many millions agree with you.


In many ways Wacko has become THE template for the baby-buying, selfish celebs of today - all overlooked on account of them being famous. God go with him, as you say.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Yes, I read that post. You're prepared to forget

> that, under normal circumstances, you want those

> kids taken off him - on the grounds that you like

> Thriller.

>

> I understand completely.

>

> You're not alone. Many millions agree with you.

>

> In many ways Wacko has become THE template for the

> baby-buying, selfish celebs of today - all

> overlooked on account of them being famous. God go

> with him, as you say.



Calm your skin down Bob, you'll give yourself a heart attack if you keep up the self righteous Mr. Angry impersonation. You know I'm only messin' with ya.

Anyway, if I see another clip of either Thriller, Billie Jean or Beat It, I might have to dangle my own baby out of the window (don't worry - I'm quite well know in television circles, I'm sure I can get away with it).


What we need is a three-hour special where they play Earth Song back-to-back, plus the other two decades-worth of mediocre pap - so that people can come to a balanced conclusion about his musical genius.

Not really.


Dead or alive, Wacko means very little to me beyond filling tabloid inches in a thorougly entertaining fashion - and providing some solid choices for a wedding reception playlist.


But as an example of what those blessed with cash and an army of fans can get away with, when excused from the parameters that everyone else is suppose to function within, MJ excels.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Oh come on *Bob* that's not fair.....Graham Norton

> and Naomi Campbell have this cornered.



Look no further than some of the posters on EDF for more examples, if you know what I'm saying

What I dont understand about people is how they expect a man with a crazy life to become a well rounded sane individual. I dont think he was horrible or perverted but eccentric is an understatement. Its like raising a spanish child with a chinese family and expecting him to still speak spanish...it wont work. I hope he s in a better place- he had the best/ worst life depending on what way you look at it

MrBen Wrote:

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> Business angle:

>

> Spare a thought (but not too much) for Randy

> Phillips, chief exec of AEG Live the promoters for

> the 50 night run at the O2.

>

> "We were unable to get insurance beyond his first

> 10 nights so are prepared to self insure the

> remaining 40". "It's a small price to pay to

> return the King of Pop back to his fans" said

> Phillips in a previous Guardian interview

>

> The 40 night run would have cost AEG about $220M

> to cover internally - a whopping exposure for

> which they have basically taken a gamble on as

> potential returns were so high. My first thought

> is that this is sufficient to make them

> insolvent.

>

> Nice work Randy!



Quick update on 200M dollar loser Randy - as expected he now wants to turn the 50 night run into a tribute concert as "its the best thing to do for the family and the fans".


Randy. Wake up. It's over.

spark67 Wrote:

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> first farrah then michael, a sad day for

> television and music, they say things happen in

> threes, so i am hoping someone is keeping an eye

> on mollie sugden


OOOPS, I will keep my mouth shut in future , i scared myself then *shudders*

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