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This book seems to be very positive about Michael, it is good to read this kind of book.
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"Once you Enter this Book of magic, wonder, adventure, make-believe, legends and myths - Michael's World - you will BELIEVE!!"

Remembering Michael Jackson in 2012
The images of Michael and Lizzy as he called her walking hand in hand to various events that they attended together will forever stay in our minds.

One book, unlike anything else out there on Michael Jackson stands out as the book that takes a look into Michael's Visionary World that he created for himself and others. This World is Foreverland, where Michael Jackson will live forever young as highlighted in Ms. Kim Kay Day's new book called, "Michael In Foreverland." There are memorable photos that take you back in time (Michael and Elizabeth Taylor, Michael and Brooke Shields, Michael and Madonna).

Michael changed the World through his songs and made a quite a difference through his humanitarian efforts, says Author Kim Kay Day. Michael had a kind heart and truly cared about kids that had cancer and the fate of all of wildlife as portrayed in his Earth Song video, where he restores everything that was destroyed back to its original state as Superman did when he flew around the World to save Lois.

Michael Jackson was the greatest entertainer of all time and should be remembered in 2012 as we reflect on all that he stood for and all of the contributions he made to make this World a better place.

You can get Ms. Kim Kay Day's book, "Michael In Foreverland," at You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. It is a legacy book on Michael's life and amazing World. It is a book where one can see the World as Michael Jackson did - not the gloomy world that actually exists today with all of the bad news in the Media.

A World where anything is possible, if you only believe, in magic, in miracles, have hope and dreams as you approach the New Year as Michael did.

Many entertainers come and go, but only a few really stand out as the best, Michael Jackson was simply amazing, a perfectionist, a charismatic performer, a Man with a childlike enthusiasm for life that never let life drag him down. He always believed that things would get better and he believed in the goodness of others and trusted too much.

This kind of enthusiasm for life and innocent way of thinking is lacking in today's World.

Remember Michael Jackson forever by purchasing: Michael In Foreverland at Amazon. A book for all his fans and those who BELIEVE!!

 /bravo/

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This family's home was destroyed during a severe flood in Germany in August of 2002. After meeting Michael in a Berlin Hotel, Michael invited the family to Neverland Ranch where they spent three days. In September of that same year, Michael donated 16 autographed items consisting of CD's, videos and 2 cotton napkins to aid in the support of the victims of the floods.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slPLWspJtrs&feature=related[/youtube]
Very touching video..what a humble, caring and loving person Michael is! bearhug


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Honest Journalism ~ Vindicating Michael Jackson / Well - read MJ
« on: December 18, 2011, 09:21:54 AM »
HI, this is very interesting article about Michael and his passion for books, it is worth to read  ;))
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Michael Jackson “Extremely Well-Read,” Had 10,000 Books
 
The King of Pop a dweeby book lovin’ geek?

Apparently so, and hooray. He was an avid reader who had an appropriately majestic library at Neverland that held 10,000 volumes on its shelves, according to two recent Los Angeles newspaper articles.

In the midst of a lengthy interview in the L.A. Weekly, Jackson attorney Bob Sanger revealed the following as his last of three golden attributes that defined the Gloved One.

“Michael was extremely well-read…I knew Michael, but I got to know him a lot better at the trial. The judge was doing jury selection, and it was time for break. Judge Melville said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to know that jury service is very, Tvery important.' He's trying to convince people not to have stupid excuses to get out of jury service. All judges do this. He says, 'The jury system is a very time-honored system. It's been around for 200 years. We're going to take a break and come back in 15 minutes.’

“We stand up and the judge leaves, and Michael turns to me and says, ‘Bob, the jury system is much older than 200 years, isn't it?’ I said, 'Well, yeah, it goes back to the Greeks.' He says, 'Oh yeah, Socrates had a jury trial, didn't he?' I said, 'Yeah, well, you know how it turned out for him.' Michael says, 'Yeah, he had to drink the hemlock.' That's just one little tidbit. We talked about psychology, Freud and Jung, Hawthorne, sociology, black history and sociology dealing with race issues. But he was very well read in the classics of psychology and history and literature.

“He loved to read. He had over 10,000 books at his house. And I know that because - and I hate to keep referring to the case, because I don't want the case - the case should not define him. But one of the things that we learned - the DA went through his entire library and found, for instance, a German art book from 1930-something. And it turned out that the guy who was the artist behind the book had been prosecuted by the Nazis. Nobody knew that, but then the cops get up there and say, 'We found this book with pictures of nude people in it.' But it was art, with a lot of text. It was art. And they found some other things, a briefcase that didn't belong to him that had some Playboys in it or something. But they went through the guy's entire house, 10,000 books. And it caused us to do the same thing, and look at it.”

“And there were places that he liked to sit, and you could see the books with his bookmarks in it, with notes and everything in it where he liked to sit and read. And I can tell you from talking to him that he had a very - especially for someone who was self-taught, as it were, and had his own reading list - he was very well-read. And I don't want to say that I'm well-read, but I've certainly read a lot, let's put it that way, and I enjoy philosophy and history and everything myself, and it was very nice to talk to him, because he was very intellectual, and he liked to talk about those things. But he didn't flaunt it, and it was very seldom that he would initiate the conversation like that, but if you got into a conversation like that with him, he was there.”

I’ll Be There
As reported in the L.A. Times. Doug Dutton, proprietor of the legendary and now, alas, defunct, Dutton's Books in Brentwood, was at a dinner with people from Book Soup, Skylight and other L.A. bookstores.

"Someone mentioned that Michael Jackson had been in their store," Dutton recalled. “Everybody said he'd shopped in their store too."

Doug first met Jackson in the early 1980s when the icon came in his shop wearing "very large sunglasses" and a suit of bodyguards. MJ was solitary and quiet. "There was no display of 'I'm Michael Jackson,'” he recalled. "I don't remember him actually saying anything." Jackson bought four-five books during visits.

Doug’s brother, Dave, remembers getting a call in the late '80s - early '90s from an MJ minion, who requested that the shop be closed early so Jackson could privately shop. "We did close early," Dave said. Then, "about a quarter to nine he showed up in a big van. Once you got over the initial caution because of those burly guys with him, he was very nice. He loved the poetry section," Dave’s son Dirk asserts that Ralph Waldo Emerson was Jackson's favorite author. "I think you would find a great deal of the transcendental, all-accepting philosophy in his lyrics."

I would have bet the farm that, considering his obsession, Michael Jackson would have been a compulsive collector of all things Peter Pan, the collecting completist’s completist, acquiring every single edition of the book, every scrap of paper associated with it, and everything from the story’s subsequent incarnations.

"He was a longtime and valued customer," a spokesperson for Hennessey + Ingalls, the renowned art and architecture bookstore in Santa Monica, said in the L.A. Times piece.

It turns out that Michael Jackson was a sort of Johnny Appleseed of reading, spreading books to all children. Former Los Angeles resident Cynde Moya remembers that "back when I worked at the Bookstar in Culver City, his people would have us keep the store open after hours, and he'd come in with a vanload of kids, who could buy whatever books they wanted."



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Cirque du Soleil - The Immortal Tour / Immortal tour-The number one tour
« on: December 15, 2011, 06:24:02 AM »
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December 14th, 2011
IMMORTAL TOUR: It’s Official, The Number One Tour!


Sammy Davis, Jr. once said that “everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.” The King of Pop indeed left some big leather loafers to fill, but judging by the crowd’s reaction at MGM’s Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour is doing an admirable job.

“We have all done our best to make this a celebration of his essence in his absence,” musical director Greg Phillinganes told me shortly after the show’s debut. “His passion for humanity … his commitment to excellence, his flair for the big show, we’ve tried to incorporate all those factors.”

Immortal is the highest-grossing live show in the country for the second week in a row, bringing in just shy of $2 million per night in Vegas. That’s over half a million dollars more than the next-highest earner, Taylor Swift, according to concert data provider Pollstar.

 /bravo/Michael, you are simply the best!

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / New Nissan GT-R with pictures of Michael
« on: December 13, 2011, 04:46:34 AM »


Hello, I just find this article You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login about new type of Nissan with Michaels pictures all over it. What is interesting is the back side with dates in the left and right side. There is "live" 19../06/25....what does that mean?
Also one more thing...on the bottom of the article there is written "definitely a thriller""... ;)

That is real car, no photoshop, as they mention it in the article.

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References & Similarities / Transformation 2012
« on: December 08, 2011, 01:17:07 PM »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5_6R8YBlv4&list=UU43gW19Z1oRXvwZ1f3-F-BQ&feature=plcp[/youtube]

It is worth to watch for those who are interested in what should happen in 2012 with our physical and mental body. No end of the world but start of something new.. ;)

There are also available captions on the bottom of the video.

Enjoy!

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