Michael Jackson
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I think Sadam Hussein has disguised himself as Michael Jackson. It would explain why they can't find him.
- RicheyJames
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where's the option for "i don't give a flying f**k one way or the other"?
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Simple.
Michael is a man of average age looking at the world just like a 12-years-old does.
Hence the Neverland-thingy.
I clearly believe the children just sleep with him and nuffink more.
But people nowadays don't believe that anymore.
I know, because since the Dutroux-affaire here in Belgium, people get very suspicious about men-in-black and kids...
A story: I was shopping at Carrefours (big warehouse, in case you don't have them over there) and saw a child on the parking, six years old by my judgement, standing alone, looking around.
I went to her and asked if she was looking for her parents. She just looked at me and turned away, a little embarrassed. So I put my hand on her shoulder and said :" Hey it's ok, I'll help you find them".
That very moment a smug looking woman, age 40 or so, comes to us and yells, "hey sweetheart? What's going on here?" She gives me one of those 'if-eyes-were-bullets'-looks, grabs her daughter and says "come on, dear, we're outta here..."
People tend to be very jumpy about children nowadays.
And that's what's happening to Jacko, too, IMO.
And... he has money to spend, so he's an easy target... (although rumour has it he's almost broke).
IZZY.
Michael is a man of average age looking at the world just like a 12-years-old does.
Hence the Neverland-thingy.
I clearly believe the children just sleep with him and nuffink more.
But people nowadays don't believe that anymore.
I know, because since the Dutroux-affaire here in Belgium, people get very suspicious about men-in-black and kids...
A story: I was shopping at Carrefours (big warehouse, in case you don't have them over there) and saw a child on the parking, six years old by my judgement, standing alone, looking around.
I went to her and asked if she was looking for her parents. She just looked at me and turned away, a little embarrassed. So I put my hand on her shoulder and said :" Hey it's ok, I'll help you find them".
That very moment a smug looking woman, age 40 or so, comes to us and yells, "hey sweetheart? What's going on here?" She gives me one of those 'if-eyes-were-bullets'-looks, grabs her daughter and says "come on, dear, we're outta here..."
People tend to be very jumpy about children nowadays.
And that's what's happening to Jacko, too, IMO.
And... he has money to spend, so he's an easy target... (although rumour has it he's almost broke).
IZZY.
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Darn.
That was a long posting....
IZZY.
That was a long posting....
IZZY.
I've noticed this has happened just as his new CD comes out. So if he is almost broke then this would be a way of trying to finish him off. I hope he's innocent.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:And... he has money to spend, so he's an easy target... (although rumour has it he's almost broke).IZZY.
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doesn't matter, does it? they're out to get him either way.
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Innocent until proven guilty, surely. But he's got to prove it this time. Then again, given the circumstances, in his position, would you have faith in a jury of your peers?
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