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Alf 27-06-2009 08:15 PM

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Originally posted by LisaHawk
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Originally posted by wannashag
people have called sree and marcus perverts and not in jest
dont you think thats more disrespectful then a gag?
You think calling somebody a pervert is more disrespectful than making jokes about one of the greatest music legends who is now dead? He has family, friends and fans (including myself and I'm sure many other forum members) who were very saddened by the news. At the end of the day everybody has their opinion and althought I never believe the allagations made against him nobody knew exactly what went on and never will but still I find it very disrespectful that people will post unnecessary, crass jokes on a public forum. Fair enough everybody has their own thoughts and can post what they like but is their need for the jokes which disrespect and offend his legacy, friends, family and fans?
i've just wrote an apologie,

James 27-06-2009 08:15 PM

'wannashag', stop posting in this thread if you are not going to post contructively. It is basically trolling. Posts deleted.

LisaHawk 27-06-2009 08:17 PM

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Originally posted by wannashag
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Originally posted by LisaHawk
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Originally posted by wannashag
people have called sree and marcus perverts and not in jest
dont you think thats more disrespectful then a gag?
You think calling somebody a pervert is more disrespectful than making jokes about one of the greatest music legends who is now dead? He has family, friends and fans (including myself and I'm sure many other forum members) who were very saddened by the news. At the end of the day everybody has their opinion and althought I never believe the allagations made against him nobody knew exactly what went on and never will but still I find it very disrespectful that people will post unnecessary, crass jokes on a public forum. Fair enough everybody has their own thoughts and can post what they like but is their need for the jokes which disrespect and offend his legacy, friends, family and fans?
i've just wrote an apologie,
Sorry, but that's hardly an apology. People were obviously offended but still you carried on so how wasn't they intended to offend?

Shaun 27-06-2009 08:20 PM

I just remembered the Simpsons episode he was in, one of the best for sure. *hums Lisa It's Your Birthday*

Zac 27-06-2009 08:22 PM

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Originally posted by Shaun
I just remembered the Simpsons episode he was in, one of the best for sure. *hums Lisa It's Your Birthday*
OMG yeah. I remember that now!

LisaHawk 27-06-2009 08:25 PM

That was an awesome song, couldn't find the proper video but here's the song.


Harry! 27-06-2009 08:28 PM



A iconic video.

Mrluvaluva 27-06-2009 08:42 PM

http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s..._450x250-3.jpg

Shaun 27-06-2009 08:45 PM

Not really. [@ the 'iconic' video]

Locke. 27-06-2009 08:46 PM

MJ show on BBC2 now

Mrluvaluva 27-06-2009 08:52 PM

Michael Jackson Tribute Song Exceeds 100,000 Plays

June 26th, 2009 | by Pete Cashmore

A tribute song to Michael Jackson featuring The Game, Chris Brown, Diddy, Usher, Mario Winans, Boyz2Men and other leading artists has resulted in an unprecedented number of downloads today from Box.net, the file sharing site we’ve been tracking for over 3 years.

The song was spread largely through social media: Diddy tweeted the link to his almost 1.3 million Twitter (Twitter) followers, making “Better On The Other Side” the most popular link on Twitter today by far (at the time of writing, it has almost 2000 retweets). While Box.net does not usually disclose its stats, we approached the company and received approval to make the numbers public.

The short of it: the tribute song will exceed 100,000 plays by the end of the day, a remarkable number.


http://www.box.net/shared/z63l72udbo

Harry! 27-06-2009 08:53 PM

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Originally posted by Shaun
Not really. [@ the 'iconic' video]
To MTV's it is.

Mrluvaluva 27-06-2009 09:53 PM

Billie Jean - Michael Jackson Moonwalk Tribute Flashmob, Liverpool Street, London



Mrluvaluva 27-06-2009 10:38 PM

Revealed: Jackson's Last Magazine Cover Shot


One of the final photographs of Michael Jackson, showing the singer with shades and sunken cheeks, has appeared on the cover of the latest edition of Q magazine.


http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s..._450x250-4.jpg


The decision to feature the star on the cover was taken three months ago and the issue was intended to mark the start of the Jackson's London concerts, the editor said.

Photographer John Wright, who snapped the cover image, said he was given just 90 seconds to take Jackson's picture but added that he had been struck by the singer's polite manner.

"I got a call saying Michael Jackson was in London and I could shoot him," said Mr Wright.

"I never thought for a second it would come off, so I was surprised when he did turn up at the office where we were doing the shoot.

"He looked exactly like you'd expect Michael Jackson to look: hair weave, military jacket, shades on inside.

"He was wearing a lot of make-up and he didn't have the healthiest skin that I've ever seen.

"He seemed fairly comfortable in front of the camera, though he wasn't jumping through hoops. I got a minute-and-a-half to shoot him, which is no time at all.

"My abiding memory is how polite he was - forgetting everything that's gone on, if you were his parents, you'd be proud of how you'd brought him up."

Q's editor-in-chief Paul Rees explained that uncanny timing had seen the edition go on sale just two days after the singer's untimely death.

"Work on this issue was completed a fortnight ago and it was printed shortly thereafter," he said.

"When news of Michael Jackson's death broke, it was already being distributed. As such, we have had no opportunity to change any of the editorial content within the issue.

"Such is the risk inherent in producing a monthly magazine - that events may overtake a story that you are committed to."

Mr Rees said that a feature about Jackson's Thriller album would stand as the magazine's tribute to the late star: "It remains a remarkable work by a truly remarkable pop star. We shall not see his like again."


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Lauren 27-06-2009 10:43 PM

Wow, I didn't realise they'd distributed the issue.... or had they? I have a feeling they've done it for publicity.

Zac 27-06-2009 10:43 PM

Thanks for that Mrluvaluva!
Should be a great issue.

Mrluvaluva 27-06-2009 11:32 PM

The Jacksons: 'We Can't Describe Our Pain'


Michael Jackson's family has released a statement describing his death as "one of the darkest moments of our lives".

The comments were issued to People magazine by the pop superstar's father Joseph Jackson.

The statement reads: "In one of the darkest moments of our lives we find it hard to find the words appropriate to this sudden tragedy we all had to encounter.

"Our beloved son, brother and father of three children has gone so unexpectedly, in such a tragic way and much too soon.

"It leaves us, his family, speechless and devastated to a point, where communication with the outside world seems almost impossible at times.

"We miss Michael endlessly, our pain cannot be described in words.

"But Michael would not want us to give up now.

"So we want to thank all of his faithful supporters and loyal fans worldwide, you - who Michael loved so much.

"Please do not despair, because Michael will continue to live on in each and every one of you.

"Continue to spread his message, because that is what he would want you to do.

"Carry on, so his legacy will live forever."

Jackson's father added a personal statement focusing on the late singer's three children Prince Michael I, Paris and Prince Michael II.

He said: "My grandchildren are deeply moved by all the love and support you have shown for them and their father, Michael Jackson."


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Lauren 27-06-2009 11:33 PM

:sad: ^

Zac 27-06-2009 11:39 PM

That was a sad read.
And I just found out about the 4 suicides, I didn't know before. it's just so sad.

MissKittyFantastico 27-06-2009 11:42 PM

48 hours later it still hasn't fully sunk in for me yet.

Lauren 27-06-2009 11:42 PM

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Originally posted by Zac
That was a sad read.
And I just found out about the 4 suicides, I didn't know before. it's just so sad.
4 suicides?

Zac 27-06-2009 11:43 PM

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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by Zac
That was a sad read.
And I just found out about the 4 suicides, I didn't know before. it's just so sad.
4 suicides?
The suicides that 4 people comitted over MJ's death, they must have been huge fans of his to die just because he did.

Lauren 27-06-2009 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by Zac
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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by Zac
That was a sad read.
And I just found out about the 4 suicides, I didn't know before. it's just so sad.
4 suicides?
The suicides that 4 people comitted over MJ's death, they must have been huge fans of his to die just because he did.
I haven't heard about these? :shocked:

RIP :angel:

Zac 27-06-2009 11:45 PM

Oh and I found this...
http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/foru...asp?TID=198437

MissKittyFantastico 27-06-2009 11:46 PM

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Originally posted by Zac
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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by Zac
That was a sad read.
And I just found out about the 4 suicides, I didn't know before. it's just so sad.
4 suicides?
The suicides that 4 people comitted over MJ's death, they must have been huge fans of his to die just because he did.
Holy **** :sad:


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