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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby seymourbutts » June 26, 2009, 7:11 pm

well he is being judged right now, not by us but by his maker, if you believe that stuff that is!!! Anyway i understand he never died of a coctail of drugs etc, it was quite simply food poisoning!!! he swallowed some 8 year old nuts!!!!
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby beer monkey » June 26, 2009, 7:40 pm

Wow...never heard of google going into meltdown before....the King Of Pop must be more popular than someone who people thought was highly popular.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby wazza » June 26, 2009, 8:08 pm

The Muslim faith normally requires the deceased to be buried within 24 hrs of their death.

As MJ is subject to a coroners inquest, this isnt going to happen.

The toxicology reports will be fast tracked for sure !

Death by misadventure due to a lethal cocktail of prescribed drugs will me my bet.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby jackspratt » June 26, 2009, 8:27 pm

Prenders88 wrote:
wazza wrote:Arjay

The jokes that are out there are because of who he is etc. The topic Michael Jackson is what is posted here on UM, I dont see other posts that are split into Jokes section and others. Why should 1 persons personality change the way UM conducts its forum ?

There are many people out there from looking at the comments world wide who are relieved that his behaviour and antics are now finished. Look at most media outlets worldwide and see their readers comments, its not all condolences. Yes the guy was a great preformer years ago, no doubting that.

Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon right now, with their sympathy etc , but the victims of his civil actions dont get a mention.

Would the views of this forum change if it was Gary Glitter who died. Another rock star fallen etc I dont think so.

I believe the members of UM have a right to have all comments on Michael Jackson posted under 1 heading, as we do for every other topic. We are reminded to keep topics together and there are always merging topics for that reason.




Well said mate =D>


Hear, hear =D>
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby arjay » June 26, 2009, 9:19 pm

Whatever his background he has passed away. A great many people hold him in high regard, others didn't. I don't judge. I just feel that a little respect would be appropriate.

Valid discussion about him being a controversial character is one thing. Tasteless and vulgar jokes quite another.

Maybe those who are so quick to take cheap shots on a thread reporting his death, should give consideration as to how, for example their own family or those who held them dear would feel if, after their demise, they were to accidentally stumble across a load of scorn and cheap shots about them.

To those whom the cap fits, - Have you no respect or dignity for anything or anyone, - just what mileage you can get out of your tasteless crap jokes. Shame be upon you. [-X

As I said the jokes forum is for jokes.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby Ter » June 26, 2009, 9:44 pm

It is only your opinion Arjay and we all have them.
can you clarify is it the forums rule please.

Mod Note - Such questions should be posed by PM, not on the thread.

However, try User Agreement Rule 1, and/or any of these to be going on with:

General Rules 2, 5 or 8


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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby jackspratt » June 26, 2009, 9:48 pm

Jackson lived in the public eye, and made (before he lost it) a considerable fortune from being a public person.

By his own actions he has already created far greater scorn and cheap shots than will ever appear on this forum. He is not the first public figure, and certainly will not be the last, to be subjected to derision and bad taste upon their passing.


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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby BobHelm » June 26, 2009, 10:09 pm

I am surprised at the lack of compassion towards Mr. Jackson.
As far as I am aware he was never convicted of any crime, although he may well have been accused of some. I understand "guilty until proved innocent" I am puzzled at "guilty when proved innocent".
He was undoubtedly a very disturbed person - by some of his public actions & statements. However he was exploited by his parents since he was 5 years old (& some people complain about the exploitation of the flower sellers in Udon... :shock: ). He never had any chance at a "normal" existence. Yes, he made, spent & lost a lot of money on the back of his fame & talent but, I would suggest, he never stood a chance. If someone can name me one "child star" that went on to be a normal, respected pillar of the community then I would be interested to know. All the ones I can think of ended up with emotional and mental problems & usually ended up killing themselves (either on purpose, or 'accidentally').
As with most stars he was undoubtedly surrounded with "helpers" who were as much use as a chocolate teapot & were looking for a chance to exploit not assist.

RIP Michael Jackson, you are undoubtedly in a better place than you were for the majority of your life...
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby beer monkey » June 26, 2009, 10:11 pm

Jackos Autopsy has begun..

The Los Angeles County Coroner has started the autopsy on Michael Jackson.

Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran is performing the autopsy. The Dr. was a star witness in the O.J. Simpson case.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby Ter » June 26, 2009, 10:26 pm

Ter wrote:It is only your opinion Arjay and we all have them.
can you clarify is it the forums rule please.

Mod Note - Such questions should be posed by PM, not on the thread.

However, try User Agreement Rule 1, and/or any of these to be going on with:

General Rules 2, 5 or 8


forum-rules-user-agreement-t460.html

Perhaps I was not clear in my question.
Is it your Opinion Arjay or are you expressing as a mod ? that is all.
When you first posted on this topic I placed my jokes in the appropriate section.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby arjay » June 26, 2009, 10:37 pm

Ter, as I said to Jack by PM, in this instance I believe my views, the other Mods views and the Forum rules all coincided (and were appropriate fair and reasonable).

Agreed, I initially presented them as an appeal to common sense and reasonable behaviour and thus perhaps I expected too much to think that they would find unanimous support. ;)

I noted and appreciate that you had followed through on my earlier post and posted your joke on the jokes thread.

It was not my/our intention to stifle discussion of a controversial figure, simply to filter out or redirect the more tasteless, vulgar or offensive comments or jokes.

Thanks
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby Fawn » June 26, 2009, 11:28 pm

RIP Michael Jackson, an undoubted influence with producer Quincy Jones in modern pop, whatever he did wrong.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby jingjai » June 26, 2009, 11:34 pm

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090626/ap_ ... world_reax
Leaders, Superstars, Fans Mourn King of Pop
By GREGORY KATZ, Associated Press Writer Gregory Katz, Associated Press Writer – 6 mins ago

LONDON – Michael Jackson was due to make his triumphant return to the stage in London next month — but instead his sudden death has left millions of fans feeling they've lost a lifelong friend.

The dramatic death of the brilliant singer seemed to obscure his recent controversies and kindle warmer memories of Jackson the child star and Jackson the show-stopping, moonwalking headliner.

The worldwide chorus of grief united the famous — statesmen and superstars alike — and the legions of ordinary people who grew up with "Thriller" and "Beat It."

Word of Jackson's death jolted nearly everyone, from a young man in Colombia who was named after the King of Pop, to Malaysians who named a soy drink for him, to a generation of people around the world who have tried, in vain, to moonwalk.

"It's horrible news, so unexpected," the Italian actress Sophia Loren told The Associated Press by telephone. "The world has lost an icon and music has lost treasures. He wrote songs that generations of yesterday, today and tomorrow will all keep on singing. What he wrote was amazing."

Loren and her children had been frequent visitors to Jackson at his Neverland ranch in California, developing an enduring friendship.

"I hope that Michael will find that peace that maybe he did not have in the last 15 years."

In London, shocked fans gathered at the Lyric Theatre, where a live show based on Jackson's record-selling album "Thriller" is being performed, and waited for news about refunds for some 750,000 tickets to his sold-out, 50-night run.

A spokeswoman for AEG Live — the promoters for the London concerts — declined to say how ticket refunds would be handled. She spoke on condition of anonymity, saying she was not authorized to speak to the media.

There were poignant memories of his final public appearance when he came to London for a March news conference to announce his "This is it" concerts, which he said would mark his farewell to the London stage. A candlelight vigil at London's Trafalgar Square was planned to honor the singer.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela issued a message through his foundation saying Jackson's loss would be felt worldwide.

Jackson sang at a birthday concert for Mandela in 1998. In 1999, according to local media reports at the time, he lunched with Mandela at a small gathering at which the South African anti-apartheid leader celebrated both his 81st birthday and his and wife Graca Machel's first wedding anniversary.

The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, UNESCO and the Red Cross were given proceeds from a huge benefit concert in Germany in 1999 that featured Jackson and other international stars.

Former Beatle Paul McCartney, who recorded with Jackson before they had a falling out over ownership of the Beatles catalog, said his prayers went to Jackson's family and fans.

"It's so sad and shocking," he said. "I feel privileged to have hung out and worked with Michael. He was a massively talented boy-man with a gentle soul. His music will be remembered forever and my memories of our time together will be happy ones."

In Ireland, where Jackson made his temporary home in a castle south of Dublin in 2007, people remembered him as a kind and loving man. Eugene Lambert, Ireland's best-known puppeteer, recalled his son's puppet performance at a birthday party for Jackson attended by the singer's three children.

"Michael and the kids seemed to enjoy the show equally," he said. "My son sang happy birthday to Michael, who seemed genuinely touched by the attention. Michael rang me that night to thank me for the show. He said he hoped he'd be as happy at his work as I am at my age, and of course I'm 80."

In Paris, actress and singer Liza Minnelli told France-Info radio she would sing her "dear, dear friend," a tribute during a concert Saturday, but would not disclose which song. "I will miss him until the day I go," she said.

"He changed history. He changed musical history and he changed performing," Minnelli said, her voice strained.

Minnelli, herself the daughter of screen star Judy Garland and film director Vincente Minnelli, lamented Jackson's public childhood.

"Imagine, you grow up in public. From the time he could walk, they put him on stage. He had no childhood, none," she said.

Former British child star Mark Lester, who is godfather to Jackson's children, said he had visited with Jackson several weeks ago and believed the star was ready for the rigors of performing 50 live gigs.

"He was absolutely fine," said Lester. "I can't believe this, it's such a shock. I'll always remember him as being a very sweet, kind and loving man."

Rocker Lenny Kravitz recalled working with Jackson in the studio on an unreleased track and finding the man far different from the eccentric recluse often portrayed in the media.

"It was the most amazing experience I've had in the studio," Kravitz said. "He was funny. Very funny and we laughed the whole time. I also saw what a beautiful father he was. He was a beautiful human being. If not for him, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing. He gave me joy as a child and showed me the way to go."

Jackson's death prompted broadcasters from Sydney to Seoul — where the news came early Friday — to interrupt morning programs, while fans remembered a "tortured genius" whose squeals and sliding moves captivated a generation and who sparked global trends in music, dance and fashion.

Several world leaders weighed in.

Britain's prime minister Gordon Brown said his thoughts are with Jackson's family. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called it "lamentable news," though he criticized the media for giving it so much attention. Former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who had met Jackson, said: "We lost a hero of the world."

"I don't think anyone can be indifferent to Michael Jackson, my husband included," French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told RTL radio in France. "I will enormously miss his voice, his songs and his presence in our world," she said.

In Romania, where a tumultuous Jackson concert in 1992 helped mark the country's new freedoms after the fall of the Soviet bloc, singer Lucian Viziru said he was stunned by the tragedy.

"I feel like crying," he told the AP, rubbing his eyes. "I grew up with him, I learned his dances, his songs, everything. My first ever cassette was 'Thriller.'"

A condolence board went up in downtown Bucharest. Radio and TV stations played his music and broadcast clips from the concert.

"My heart is heavy because my idol died," said Byron Garcia, security consultant at a Philippine prison who organized the famous video of 1,500 inmates doing a synchronized dance to "Thriller." The video has had 23.4 million hits on YouTube.

Garcia said the inmates in Cebu will hold a tribute for Jackson on Saturday with their "Thriller" dance and a minute of prayer.

The flamboyant former Philippine first lady, Imelda Marcos, who cheered Jackson's acquittal on child molestation charges in 2005, said she cried on hearing the news.

"Michael Jackson enriched our lives, made us happy," she said. "The accusations, the persecution caused him so much financial and mental anguish. He was vindicated in court, but the battle took his life. There is probably a lesson here for all of us."

In Bogota, Colombia, a 24-year-old tattoo artist named Michael Tarquino said his parents named him after Jackson. He recalled growing up with electricity rationing for hours at a time and waiting for the power to return.

"When the light came back on I would play my Michael Jackson LP, and I'd stand at the window and sing along," he said.

Japanese fans were always among Jackson's most passionate supporters, and news of his death came as a huge shock. Michiko Suzuki, a music critic who met Jackson several times in the 1980s, said the country was likely to be mourning for some time.

"Everyone was imitating his 'moonwalk' when it was a hit. He was a true superstar," she said.

Jackson also had a huge fan base in Seoul, South Korea, where his style and dance moves were widely emulated by Korean pop stars.

"He is my master and the prime mover to make me dance," pop star Rain told the South Korean sports and entertainment daily Ilgan Sports. "Even though he is dead, he is an eternal performer."

Aaron Kwok, one of Chinese pop's most accomplished singer-dancers, said he was deeply saddened by the news.

"It's so sudden," Kwok said in a statement. "No one can replace Michael Jackson's contributions to pop music."

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Associated Press writers Tanalee Smith in Sydney; Marta Falconi in Rome; Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin; Rod McGuirk in Canberra; Peter Orsi in Mexico City; Stan Lehman in Sao Paolo; Jorge Rueda in Caracas; Madeleine Bair in Bogota; John Rogers and Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles; Kim Yong-ho in Seoul; Min Lee in Hong Kong; Yuri Kageyama in Tokyo; Angela Charlton in Paris and Teresa Cerojano in Manila contributed to this report.
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby seymourbutts » June 26, 2009, 11:44 pm

"shame be upon you"
Thats a bit strong matey!!!! The man paid 20 million dollars to keep a kid out of court, a kid that described in detail the mark on his penis, is he a paedophile??? He was a wierdo, he had a fair and he called his house never never land, no one on this forum or that i know would dream of leaving him with their kids, he has been accused on numerous occasions of being a paedophile... Shame on me you say!!!! Shame on you for defending the foocking perverted barstard....
His music was good for sure ok, but so was gary glitters, are you defending him too???

He deserves every joke aimed at him in my opinion, and you post as yourself, give an opinion that was obviously not agreeable to some so you then pull rank and become a mod!!!! now whats that all about???
Is your opinion the only one that will be allowed to be shown on this forum???
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Re: Michael Jackson passed away

Postby izzix » June 26, 2009, 11:47 pm

he should have ended up like Gary Glitter an outcast but luckily for him his status and money allowed him to get off .
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