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It seems that TMZ is nicely leading to an article on Eliza and Elvis... "and piece by piece, MJ is revealed...." I wonder whether the recent articles with Dutch connections (Tulips, Mocienne place of residence) are more than a double dutch coincidence... With L.O.V.E
4-27. Did MJ Ever Think of a Thriller Sequel?The original Thriller made all-time records in both the album, and the music video {You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login; also You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login}. So do you suppose that during three decades, the thought of a Thriller sequel ever crossed Michael’s mind even once? Don’t you think there is a 1000% chance that MJ thought of a sequel at least one time, and probably hundreds of times?And if he thought of it, what do you suppose he was thinking? Maybe: how to outdo the biggest music video ever. But that’s not easy; especially not with a sequel. Very rarely do sequels exceed the original. So MJ just gave up on the idea, right? Does that sound like Michael Genius Jackson? Is there perhaps at least a 1% chance that MJ came up with a plan to outdo Thriller??There is one thing, and only one thing, that could possibly outdo the original Thriller video; you guessed it, a real-life Thriller! Do you honestly think that this thought never once crossed his mind? In fact, the original Thriller went back and forth between reality and illusion several times; and yet, it was actually all just a video—not reality. But is it possible that he ever once thought about bringing it off of the screen, and into our real-life circumstances?
think Mocienne Sarahli very urgent need medications for nerves ... I say to calm down. And if Elvis could do a simulation with Michael too, I believe that these acts are not public, may well say that the exhumation was carried out .. and a lie, there is nothing unusual. 8-)
Will we soon be seeing a story similar to this one? Has a lot of similarities also.Legendary entertainer James Brown is now "The Gone-father of Soul."One of Brown's daughters reportedly claims that the singer's body has gone missing from its crypt -- part of an elaborate plot to prevent her from carrying out an autopsy that will determine whether he was really killed."My daddy's body has disappeared. I have no clue where it was taken, but I need to know where," said LaRhonda Pettit, 48. "I'm convinced his death was suspicious and I want the people responsible brought to justice."The R&B great -- famous for his feverish dance moves and songs like "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" -- died on Dec. 25, 2006 at age 73.James BrownWIREIMAGE.COMJames BrownPettit said the official cause of her father's death -- determined by doctors to be a heart attack brought on by a bout with pneumonia -- is not the real reason behind the passing of "The Godfather of Soul.""The only way to do that is to exhume his body and have an autopsy," Pettit said in an interview with The Globe newspaper. "I cannot understand why one was never conducted."Brown's body was sealed in a crypt at the South Carolina home of his daughter Deanna Brown-Thomas while arrangements are made for a permanent grave.Pettit underwent a DNA test three years ago to prove she was Brown's daughter. She is believed to be one of 12 people to come forward since Brown's death claiming to be one of his illegitimate kids.Pettit speculated that Brown may have been killed by those who gave him illegal drugs."It was common knowledge that my daddy took illegal drugs," she said. "He was also hooked on various prescription painkillers. At the very least there were enablers who helped cause his death."Brown's family disputes Pettit's claims. A lawyer for the family told TMZ.com today that Brown's body has never been moved.Brown, who had a 50-year career, is arguably one of this country's greatest singers. During the civil-rights movement, Brown recorded such hits as "Say it Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)" and "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door and I'll Get it Myself)." In 1969, Look Magazine called Brown "the most important black man in America."Brown was among the first group of musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, along with such greats as Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Ray Charles.While his 53 Top 10 hits punctuated the radio from the late 1950s well into the 1980s, his live performances were a thing of legend.Brown, who was often wrapped in a cape, would frequently work himself into such a frenzy that he would dramatically collapse on stage -- only to theatrically toss the cape off and rush back to continue singing.His "Live at the Apollo" show from 1962 in Harlem is widely considered one of the greatest live albums ever.
It would be a real shocker if they find Sneddon in Mike's grave with a boot up in his ass and a white glove in it...
Pettit seems to be a popular name