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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Michael Jackson's glittery glove is going on the auction block.
The glove, which inspired countless copycats, quips and Halloween costumes after it was unveiled in the 1983 video for Jackson's hit "Billie Jean," will be part of a five-day auction next year, Julien's Auctions announced Wednesday.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Michael Jackson's glittery glove is going on the auction block.
The glove, which inspired countless copycats, quips and Halloween costumes after it was unveiled in the 1983 video for Jackson's hit "Billie Jean," will be part of a five-day auction next year, Julien's Auctions announced Wednesday.
I remember pals in school buying reproductions of this glove to wear to jr. high, and also the red jacket he wore in the Thriller video. I can't help but smile when I think of several of the guys who dressed just like him. It was in good fun and they were great guys/kids.
All your answers cracked me up this morning. I was thinking the same thing as the rest of ya.
No tellin what was in that glove. Michael the Molester got away with - by buying his way out of a serious crime. A grotesque crime. May he rot in Neverland hell.
It's interesting how many people are willing to believe a family who swindled not one, but two department stores in PROVEN fradulent cases. The same family who tried to con two other celebrities (Jay Leno and Chris Tucker) and get a free living. All because an ambitious reporter clung to HALF of a statement. It's interesting that he conveniently overlooked the OTHER half of Michael's sentence, "I sleep on the floor" That's right. After Michael said, "It's a loving thing to share your bed with someone. I give the guest the bed and I sleep on the floor".
Hmmmmmm? Was I the only paying attention? I refuse to believe con artists. It's sad that so many do.
It's interesting how many people are willing to believe a family who swindled not one, but two department stores in PROVEN fradulent cases. The same family who tried to con two other celebrities (Jay Leno and Chris Tucker) and get a free living. All because an ambitious reporter clung to HALF of a statement. It's interesting that he conveniently overlooked the OTHER half of Michael's sentence, "I sleep on the floor" That's right. After Michael said, "It's a loving thing to share your bed with someone. I give the guest the bed and I sleep on the floor".
Hmmmmmm? Was I the only paying attention? I refuse to believe con artists. It's sad that so many do.
I agree. You'd think from the amount of conviction some post about details (that were never substantiated) that they were actually there at Neverland watching the gloved one tampering with tots.
People - it was a shakedown. Not only was the accuser's family found guilty of the above from CESpeed, but they were also made to return to the State of California $1,000s they FRAUDULENTLY collected from welfare.
I thought this thread was about an auction of musical memorabilia - sheeze.
Actually, OJ is a liar & a murderer - but what does that have to do with the price of beans? Is OJ Simpson your evidence that Jackson is guilty?
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