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humm what other iconic kiss can you think of? You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI've never seen this before and WOW! They found really very interesting things. Now this explains why all of the names were wrong in the marriage certificate. Plus Michael's name. It was written as Michael JOSEPH Jackson. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLjjFaawdrg&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]Thank you for this video PureLove,wow very rare!!!!If we all agree this was wow ,then please watch part 2 , afraid/ ,OMG !!!The Greatest Show On Earth - More than 1 hoax? Part 2[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU8qe4zbUyo&feature=related[/youtube]Lisa went after Michael begging to take her back,we already know this because Michael told Boteach.We all remember the confusion about Katherine Jackson being on June 26, 2010 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the presentation of her book:Never can say goodbye.In in the end we find out she was in another place ,lol 8-)and that place is Encino .LIES, LIES AND MORE LIES.The reason I bring this subject is because I want to tell once and for all what I think about THE PLACE where the interview with Oprah and Lisa was in fact. I think the real place was NEVERLAND not ENGLAND :shock: .Pay attention to the video above,starting with 7:39.Lisa says she was in England when she find out Michael died .But isn't England the place where she is supposed to be in that moment,giving a interview to Oprah ?If that was the truth she had to say :I WAS HERE ,IN ENGLAND,no?? :? 8-) .The reason I say all this is because I kept this in me for a long time,and now I had to do it.Some people will say Im crazy but after watching many ,many videos of Neverland I know for sure that place is not England !!!!!!LOVE
I've never seen this before and WOW! They found really very interesting things. Now this explains why all of the names were wrong in the marriage certificate. Plus Michael's name. It was written as Michael JOSEPH Jackson. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLjjFaawdrg&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
I like this iconic kiss much better!
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI can not help but remembering the bad BJ who said MJ hoaxed his entire life. A pretty daring statement.We been saying that since '09 Gina. Maybe, but I only saw it when BJ said it. Anyway, isn't it a bit too much to say that Michael hoaxed his entire life? In this case everything in his life is a lie or what? No maybe. Yes certainly.And no I don't think it's a bit much. I think it's very credible. MJ is the ultimate showman and a Barnum disciple and knows how to manipulate the media for his own gain and has a 25 years track record of doing so. The notion of his entire public life being scripted goes hand in hand with what we know of the man. This theory was very controversial when first brought up in the fall of 2009. It really sort of drew the lines between believer camps. I always thought the theory had merit.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI can not help but remembering the bad BJ who said MJ hoaxed his entire life. A pretty daring statement.We been saying that since '09 Gina. Maybe, but I only saw it when BJ said it. Anyway, isn't it a bit too much to say that Michael hoaxed his entire life? In this case everything in his life is a lie or what?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI can not help but remembering the bad BJ who said MJ hoaxed his entire life. A pretty daring statement.We been saying that since '09 Gina.
I can not help but remembering the bad BJ who said MJ hoaxed his entire life. A pretty daring statement.
That kiss always looked awkward to me.
ELVIS would have been against the marriage because he is a racist. [...]
Coincidentally James Brown was charting with ‘Say it Loud, I'm Black & I'm Proud’ at the same time Elvis was recording 'In The Ghetto'. There would be no chance of James Brown spending anytime with Elvis had he shown any racist tendencies and they stayed friendly acquaintances throughout the years.James Brown: - "I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There’ll never be another like that soul brother." - "We were friends for a long time, for twenty years. And he told me, he’d ride around Memphis around the streets he’d come up in, all alone at night. Ride around on his motorcycle when he was sure the rest of the world was asleep, just kind of hauntin’ them places he hung around in as a kid. He was a country boy."
Ernest also commented on Elvis' sincere politeness to people he would meet. "I saw and heard him addressed everyone as 'Sir' and 'Maam', the people in the hardware store or someone like me, whoever."- "I have heard reporters ask Elvis 'Why? Why do you say 'Yes, sir' to those stupid nig***s?' and Elvis would say to them 'Cause they're humans too.' He just was respectful to all people, and not just because they were older than him, cause that's what you're supposed to do. He had respect for people and he had respect for black people."- "I could relate and talk to Elvis easier than even the Civil Rights activists because I was his age and he was more even tempered. Elvis would come to the black events and the Goodwill Review, but officially, he was not able to actually be part of it because of the segregation laws and things at the time. He would still come though." This was during a time when the established order was unconcerned if a white man was dismissive of a black man, but the civil rights photographer was impressed with young Elvis and remembers him with great fondness. Withers saw something totally different in Elvis to other white people in Memphis at that time. - "Elvis was very fond of Walter Culpepper who ran a barbecue shop on Hernando Street." Elvis always referred to the black proprietor as "Mr. Culpepper." Withers says, "I overheard one of Elvis' friends at the time ask Elvis 'Why do you call him 'mister' -- he's just a barbecue guy?' Elvis looked at him and said 'He's a man.' " *** Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ was a favourite rhetorical speech that Elvis had memorised and would often repeat over the years. Elvis was extremely shocked when on April 4th 1968 Martin Luther King was assassinated in his own hometown. The compassion Elvis felt would lead to the inspired performance that Elvis used in his own ‘If I Can Dream’ - You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login as the closing number of his ‘Comeback Special.’The black struggles following Martin Luther King’s assassination created strong racial boundaries especially in Memphis and the South. Politically and racially 1969 was a very sensitive period. However Elvis had always felt strongly about social injustice (as shown by his private donations to charities) and there is no doubt that his recording of ‘In The Ghetto’ was Elvis’ way of saying which side he sympathised for.