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These are some lovely photo-montages that a good friend of mine,from facebook ("Michael Lisa"), keeps posting on my page.Enjoy! Lisa Marie's daughter, Riley and Michael Jackson's nephew, Austin.Lisa's son Ben, with a Michael t-shirt on Michael gave Lisa a pair of earrings that look very much like Princess Diana'sBlanket & Lisa ... eery resemblance!
SimPattyK,Things are getting clearer but I still don't understand the significance of all the monkey's/chimps ?
I usually don't pay attention to those kinds of new stories.
[...]I did actually see her perform. It was awesome.I know people compare her to her daddy, yada yada... that girl can sing! Her show was amazing.....in her own right, Elvis' daughter or not. There is something about the tone of her voice I love.
I don't typically like female singers/voices for some reason...just prefer a guy's voice. I can count on one hand (ok maybe 2 hands,lol) how many female voices I truly love on their own...her's is one.
@Simpa..... We have another mention of peacock here.....I clicked on the link Ahktoni posted in the Whitney thread and it was about the sale of a Jackson photo album. Now the reason I remember this fact is that the auction house is named Peacock Auctions :?
This is where my only child lives now and lectures for her career. It blows my mind that something like this album would be auctioned at a small town like Bedford and not at a more prestigious venue in London. Wow....the coincidences. :? :shock: :? I'm sure I have mentioned about her somewhere in some post over the past 2+ years or maybe I have finally gone completely mad and see everything as related now.
Simpa, (I hope it's okay if I call you that?)
I just have a dumb question, why did the reporter say of MJ's History album --"One of the songs is about how he single-handedly led to the fall of Communism. How he was the freedom fighter in the eastern Europe" ? Was he just mocking and cynical or did something significant happen? Maybe it was truly something God-sent, with more than meets the eye of observers.
I too, love Lisa's singing. She has a deep voice and puts her special attitude into it![/size][/font]Also in that video, you can see Michael Lockwood is the guitarist to the left.
The writers I was with weren’t trying to push me in a direction, they had no agenda, some of them had never written with anyone before. Like Richard Hawley had never sat and written a song with anyone but Jarvis [Cocker] in the past. And he was kind of nervous because he was like, "I’ve only written with Jarvis." And then we wrote "Weary."
Presley is managed by Simon Fuller, CEO and Founder of XIX Entertainment.
[...]Something is definitely going on, that smells fishy! :lol:
@Simpa..... We have another mention of peacock here.....I clicked on the link Ahktoni posted in the Whitney thread and it was about the sale of a Jackson photo album. Now the reason I remember this fact is that the auction house is named Peacock Auctions :? and a double :? :? because it is located in Bedford England......This is where my only child lives now and lectures for her career. It blows my mind that something like this album would be auctioned at a small town like Bedford and not at a more prestigious venue in London. Wow....the coincidences. :? :shock: :? I'm sure I have mentioned about her somewhere in some post over the past 2+ years or maybe I have finally gone completely mad and see everything as related now.QuoteA private collector based in Britain bought the album and is now selling it at WH Peacocks auctioneers in Bedford, Bedfordshire, next month.The sale has already attracted huge interest in the U.S. and auction houses believe the lot will well exceed its base price of just £3,000.Read more: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
A private collector based in Britain bought the album and is now selling it at WH Peacocks auctioneers in Bedford, Bedfordshire, next month.The sale has already attracted huge interest in the U.S. and auction houses believe the lot will well exceed its base price of just £3,000.Read more: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford (formerly Lady Diana Spencer) (1710–1735) was a prospective Princess of Wales and, later, Duchess of Bedford. Diana was the daughter of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland and Lady Anne Churchill, daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. She spent much of her youth living with her maternal grandmother, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, at Cumberland Lodge in Old Windsor. The Duchess encouraged her to hope for a royal alliance with the Prince of Wales, Frederick, which was prompted more by the prince's hope of an increased financial allowance than from any mutual affection. However, the idea of such a marriage was quashed by King George II and Robert Walpole, and Lady Diana married, in 1731, John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford. Frederick married Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. She was the mother of John Russell, Marquess of Tavistock (6 Nov 1732-6 Nov 1732). She died on 27 September 1735 at Southampton House, London, England, from tuberculosis, without surviving issue. She was buried on 9 October 1735 at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, England. People often confuse her with her distant and world famous cousin, also named Lady Diana Spencer (1961–1997), later Diana, Princess of Wales who indeed got to marry His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales centuries after the first Lady Diana Spencer existed
[...]Blanket & Lisa ... eery resemblance![...]