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You have a lot of pictures with him holding up his hand with his palm showing, get someone who can compare the lines, a palm reader and a good one. I think I will ask my friend she has been doing this for 30 years maybe she can give some insight, don't know, but it is worth a try..
Quote from: "smoothcriminal"You have a lot of pictures with him holding up his hand with his palm showing, get someone who can compare the lines, a palm reader and a good one. I think I will ask my friend she has been doing this for 30 years maybe she can give some insight, don't know, but it is worth a try.. Good idea!!!!!!!! I think it is really hard to tell but I agree with the artritus idea, it really affected my Grandmothers fingers! Also when you look at pics of him waving or holding up his hand it sems that his little finger sticks out to the side in a certain way (don't know how to describe it). :?
Each and every one of these pictures are Michael. The same Michael that began in Gary, In. as a six year old little boy. It's all Michael. Your hands can change over the course of time with age, weight fluctuation, arthritic conditions, and in his case, loss of pigmentation. They can look different in photographs because of angles, lighting and so forth.He was never replaced by another Michael. Michael has always been Michael. In TII, it was all Michael. In these pics, it's all Mike.
Quote from: "callofthewild"Each and every one of these pictures are Michael. The same Michael that began in Gary, In. as a six year old little boy. It's all Michael. Your hands can change over the course of time with age, weight fluctuation, arthritic conditions, and in his case, loss of pigmentation. They can look different in photographs because of angles, lighting and so forth.He was never replaced by another Michael. Michael has always been Michael. In TII, it was all Michael. In these pics, it's all Mike.I'm totally with you And, guys, are you gonna tell me this guy has short fingers?Not in my life :lol: :lol:
Quote from: "londonluck"Quote from: "callofthewild"Each and every one of these pictures are Michael. The same Michael that began in Gary, In. as a six year old little boy. It's all Michael. Your hands can change over the course of time with age, weight fluctuation, arthritic conditions, and in his case, loss of pigmentation. They can look different in photographs because of angles, lighting and so forth.He was never replaced by another Michael. Michael has always been Michael. In TII, it was all Michael. In these pics, it's all Mike.I'm totally with you And, guys, are you gonna tell me this guy has short fingers?Not in my life :lol: :lol:Perfect pics, really. Can you tell me (I dont know) did MJ has an illness of the bones? I see some problems with hands bones MJ on your pics. (Because my mother has this problems, I knew hands like on pics). Thank you.Sorry for errors.
Quote from: "whisper9396"Quote from: "londonluck"Quote from: "callofthewild"Each and every one of these pictures are Michael. The same Michael that began in Gary, In. as a six year old little boy. It's all Michael. Your hands can change over the course of time with age, weight fluctuation, arthritic conditions, and in his case, loss of pigmentation. They can look different in photographs because of angles, lighting and so forth.He was never replaced by another Michael. Michael has always been Michael. In TII, it was all Michael. In these pics, it's all Mike.I'm totally with you And, guys, are you gonna tell me this guy has short fingers?Not in my life :lol: :lol:Perfect pics, really. Can you tell me (I dont know) did MJ has an illness of the bones? I see some problems with hands bones MJ on your pics. (Because my mother has this problems, I knew hands like on pics). Thank you.Sorry for errors.He does have arthritis and my mother is 50 and her little fingers look like that too