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    Quote Originally Posted by itadakimasu
    Is it bad that I considered the possibility of MJ faking his death right after i heard about it?
    Sounds like a plan, but lets not think too hard into it. Time will tell, later on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by itadakimasu
    They just showed on jimmy kimmell where the Bruno movie premier was blocking MJ's hollywood star, so people were gathering around another michael jackson star who is some old radio guy....
    shiiit...i wanna go to that premiere....

    I've only been able to attend one red-carpet premiere, and that was like 3 years ago when I worked right off sunset blvd.
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    Celebrities are dropping like flies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel
    O_o

    Celebrities are dropping like flies!
    Indeed.

    1. Ed McMahon died June 23rd
    2. Sky Saxon (lead singer of The Seeds) died June 25th
    3. Farrah Fawcett died June 25th
    4. Michael Jackson died June 25th
    5. Billy Mays died June 28th

    Crazy week.

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    Oh my God.

    WHY, BILLY MAYS, WHY?!

    Rest in peace.


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    Famous celebrities always die in threes. This string of deaths is making it hard to tell who's next.

    We had Carradine, then McMahon, then Fawcett.
    Then MJ, and now Mays.

    Does that mean there's one more on the horizon?

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    Shit, Pitchmen is such an awesome show...Billy was my idol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XanBcoo
    Famous celebrities always die in threes. This string of deaths is making it hard to tell who's next.

    We had Carradine, then McMahon, then Fawcett.
    Then MJ, and now Mays.

    Does that mean there's one more on the horizon?
    David Carradine
    Ed McMahon
    Farah Fawcett

    Does that help establish a pattern and the identity of the mysterious 3rd celeb in the second set?


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    I was hanging out with a pal of mine over the weekend. His old lady called crying, "I can't believe Michael is dead."
    My pal replies, "bitch why are you crying for him? You hate child molesters; Your son was molested; Your brother is in jail for the rest of his life for child molestation. Why the fuck should you cry for Jackson? You should be glad he's burning right now."
    His old lady says, "I don't believe he's guilty. That was all invented by the media."
    My pal asks, "You really think that freak is innocent?"
    His old lady says, "Yes, just like O.J. is"
    She wasn't being sarcastic.
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    I know "not guilty" doesn't mean "innocent" but I honestly think Michael wasn't the horrible pedophile most people made him out to be.

    The case where the family settled for 20 million dollars or whatever was already suspect because the father of the kid tried to extort money from Michael before even going to the police. Apparently there wasn't even enough evidence to support a criminal trial, so the family resorted to a civil suit, which was settled out of court with the 20 million. It wasn't hush-money, as many people seem to assume.

    And yeah, you can blame the outcome of the other trial on the prosecution or anything else, but Michael was still acquitted, so there you go...

    He was obviously a nut-job, and surrounded by people who leeched off him (like Uri Geller) and didn't try to help curb his eccentricities, but it just never really seemed like he was a child molester.

    <@Terra> he told me this, "man actually meeting terra is so fucking big", and he started crying. Then he bought me hot dogs

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    I'm inclined to agree with xanbcoo, especially after this article:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...onths-ago.html

    Its kinda hard not to see MJ as a victim of his fame.
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    If MJ wasn't a child molester, that is too bad. I questioned it slightly while watching dateline the other night but having grown in the 90's, all I knew of MJ was the child molestation accusations, one glove, and the moonwalk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XanBcoo
    Famous celebrities always die in threes. This string of deaths is making it hard to tell who's next.

    We had Carradine, then McMahon, then Fawcett.
    Then MJ, and now Mays.

    Does that mean there's one more on the horizon?
    Does this one count?
    Ex-NFL star shot, killed
    Former quarterback Steve McNair, 36, is found with a fatal gunshot wound in Nashville
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    MJ
    Mays
    McNair

    Case solved.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CNN
    The governor needed a break after being "on duty now for two and a half years solid," he said.

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/07/...ion/index.html

    This whole thing is a circus, but the reason that says she worked for two years and got tired? Really?? This is what she pays that lawyer for? I mean, who quits a job because they needed a break after 2 years?

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    She also quit on a Friday right before a holiday weekend to minimize media exposure. That only saved her for a few days though. link
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    Sarah Palin loves the spotlight, she somehow turned a political career into an entertainment career. When things excited her, when she got to wear nice things, spit out catchphrases and generally just flaunt her ignorance to the American people, things were fun for her, but people say that when it came to the tedious, number crunching side of politics she wasn't satisfied.

    I am quite frankly terrified at the thought of her running for President and unfortunately I don't trust my country enough not to vote for her.
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