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Interestingly the link states: [Pushed to the brink, Willard seeks revenge on his unrelenting supervisor, and what better way than to use the rats he realizes are multiplying in the dark basement of his house. The leader of these darker rodents is Ben, a cat-size animal who can eat through wood, rubber and metal in less than a minute. Ben's gang of Rodentia learn to enjoy eating the flesh of humans and other creatures -- but these scenes are more chipper than gruesome. When a cat gets loose in Willard's house, for example, it accidentally turns on the TV, which begins playing Michael Jackson's "Ben" song from the 1972 movie. ]MJ had a rat named "Ben" and the song "Ben" is about this friend.There is a connection between MJ, Ben and Willard.Why it is being told on occasion of a car sale?Well, if I had to hide and no voice to speak in public, I would use newspapers (the web) and ads. This is a VERY good means to get a message across to your recepient who listens - and all others will think it is only about a car sale.This is hiding in the public eye.
The auction ended with a little more than 30,000 $ - just enough to pass the reserve price (stated in media in addition...)Very unusual on eBay: the highest bid came in 4 days before end of auction.Usually the highest bid comes in only seconds before end of auction.This could mean that Arnie's car was not very popular to a broader public and not even to a "memory of MJ" buyer.
Quote from: "Grace"Interestingly the link states: [Pushed to the brink, Willard seeks revenge on his unrelenting supervisor, and what better way than to use the rats he realizes are multiplying in the dark basement of his house. The leader of these darker rodents is Ben, a cat-size animal who can eat through wood, rubber and metal in less than a minute. Ben's gang of Rodentia learn to enjoy eating the flesh of humans and other creatures -- but these scenes are more chipper than gruesome. When a cat gets loose in Willard's house, for example, it accidentally turns on the TV, which begins playing Michael Jackson's "Ben" song from the 1972 movie. ]MJ had a rat named "Ben" and the song "Ben" is about this friend.There is a connection between MJ, Ben and Willard.Why it is being told on occasion of a car sale?Well, if I had to hide and no voice to speak in public, I would use newspapers (the web) and ads. This is a VERY good means to get a message across to your recepient who listens - and all others will think it is only about a car sale.This is hiding in the public eye.I agree with you, and I am convinced that Mr. Klein is not just telling a nice story to add some mystic aura to the car. As far as I could find out, there was a earlier film named "Willard" from 1971. You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginIt was followed by the film "Ben" (1972) for which Michael perfomed the theme song.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBoth films have interesting promotional posters:[attachment=2:286rqvgx]Willard_1971.jpg[/attachment:286rqvgx][attachment=1:286rqvgx]Ben_poster.JPG[/attachment:286rqvgx]These words, especially on "Willard", remind me of some lyrics of "Threatened" "What you have just witnessed could be the end of a particularly terrifying nightmare.It isn’t. It’s the beginning."Together with the shopped pictures shown on the occassion of this auction, it is indeed creating an atmosphere of horror movies and nightmares, something Michael enjoyed very much and might want to make us enjoy. If we regard this hoax as a movie plot or a game, this could be a further chapter.[attachment=0:286rqvgx]The Willard House.jpg[/attachment:286rqvgx]
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