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Thanks for that the post. I sure do miss MJ. The world felt like a more positive place as long as I knew he still existed somewhere. His talent too was extraordinary and although I will forever embrace all that he produced, I am left to wonder what was yet to come.
Thanks for that the post. I sure do miss MJ. The world felt like a more positive place as long as I knew he still existed somewhere. His talent too was extraordinary and although I will forever embrace all that he produced, I am left to wonder what was yet to come.
The message of that video so true.
You're welcome! Those words definitely fit when it comes to Michael Jackson. And I actually think he would smile with appreciation at that video.
Yes, he would smile, and then he would bury his face in his hands in humility and then try to change the subject. His favorite way was to compliment others around him.
Yes, he would smile, and then he would bury his face in his hands in humility and then try to change the subject. His favorite way was to compliment others around him.
One of a kind.
That is true. He was so shy! I will always love him!
Ok, I know I'm way way late with this post and sentiment...but I just rented 'This is it'...the rehersals prior to his passing...
I deliberatly avoided this DVD for months...cause I had a picture of a frail, out of shape Micheal that I did not want to see...
But boy was I wrong...the guys putting on moves and moving in ways I don't, infact know I couldn't!!
Even at 50 he could still out dance most...
I'm only like 1/4 way through the Docu-drama...but find it inspiring thus far...
The guy was so precise and exact in his rehersals...had a very stern work ethic...he was totally into it...so focused....
After watching this, I see why he was Micheal Jackson...say what you want about the guy, but he could 'get down' even at 50...
It's amazing how one could remember such complicated choriographed moves...
He was indeed one of the most hard working, best, entertainers of this era...
Rock on Mike...rock on...
I didn't want to see it either bc of comments I'd heard, it was on demand , so I rented the documentary. Really left me with a feeling of sadness bc all the reports, that he couldn't do it, or didn't have it anymore were so wrong.
I agree with what you guys just said. I'm glad I watched it too. *sigh...
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