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Post by linsi on Jun 26, 2009 12:35:11 GMT 10
Shocked ako!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Michael Jackson's death ? Napaka sudden!
I remember nung mamatay si Superman- Superman is dead...
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Post by linsi on Jun 26, 2009 12:44:36 GMT 10
Generation natin c Michael Jackson, even the youth, mga 20 years old kilala siya, siya ang original moon walk dancer, parang pag sinabing michael jackson- walang kamatayan, parang he will live on and on and on,
i think yung sinabi niya na last concert niya sa England- na na extend pa dahil ubos lahat ng ticket he never thought na hindi pala siya aabot!
Cardiac arrest daw ang dahilan ng death ni michael, sinabi ng sistema niya na ENOUGH- time to rest.
i am listening right now sa bbc news, pag nga la light workout daw si michael, sa garage niya ginagawa, kc ayaw niyang sa gym na makikita siyang basta naka t-shirt at shorts very unlikely michael jackson daw- kc he is preparing for his concerts nga sa England ngyaon July sana-
Fans daw are shouting michael and dancing- he is really an icon- the right tribute daw is to dance!
i think it is just right na may tribute din ako for Michael Jackson-
post something about michael...
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Post by delta on Jun 26, 2009 14:02:53 GMT 10
Post para kay Michael Jackson Parang walang pakialam ang mga tao sa kaso niya , nang molestya siya ng batang lalaki o hindi, ang gusto lang ng tao makita siyang sumayaw at kumanta, yun ang papel nya.
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Post by rowtide on Jun 27, 2009 5:16:53 GMT 10
Michael Jackson's Mysterious Medical Past Late Thursday afternoon, after nearly two hours of speculation, the Los Angeles coroner confirmed that Michael Jackson had died, apparently of cardiac arrest. Hundreds of fans gathered around UCLA Medical Center, where the 50-year-old "King of Pop" had been rushed reportedly after collapsing at home. (See pictures of people around the world mourning Michael Jackson.) Jackson's sudden death raised immediate questions about the singer's health history. But little is known about his medical record, which has always been a mystery, characterized largely by rumors and speculation - which sometimes seemed just the way he wanted it. In the fishbowl world he inhabited - with his three young children, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (or Prince Michael), Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael Jackson II - Jackson has managed to spark, then dodge, questions surrounding his various health problems. Much of time, the superstar behind hits such as Beat It, Thriller and Billie Jean appeared to invite speculation, appearing in public wearing surgical masks, as he did a decade ago, or in a wheelchair, which he used on certain occasions last year. The singer was always very thin and appeared frail. The questions began early in his career, mostly surrounding his apparent plastic surgery, and continued as photographs documented his oddly lightening skin color. Jackson addressed that issue, acknowledging that he suffered from vitiligo, a skin disorder in which the pigment cells in the skin are destroyed, leaving white patches. (Watch TIME's video "Appreciating Michael Jackson, the Musician.") In 1984, the singer was hospitalized after receiving second-degree burns when his hair accidentally caught fire during the filming of a Pepsi commercial. Jackson reportedly used a hyperbaric oxygen chamber while he recovered, and allegedly also slept in the chamber in an effort to halt the aging process - photos of him lying in one were leaked in 1986 - a claim he has denied. Around Christmas of last year, a British journalist working on a biography of the pop star revealed that Jackson was suffering from alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic condition that affects the lungs and liver. The author, Ian Halperin, told In Touch magazine at the time that Jackson needed a lung transplant and was bleeding in the intestines. He also claimed that Jackson couldn't see out of his left eye and was so winded that he could barely speak most of the time. Jackson's spokesperson, Dr. Tohme Tohme, was widely quoted as denying the health problems, saying that the rumors were a "total fabrication" and that Jackson was "in fine health." (See CNN's special report on Michael Jackson's life and death.) Recently, Jackson was preparing for a comeback tour, and when plans for his London shows were postponed in May, rumors emerged again that Jackson was sick - this time with skin cancer. Concert promoter AEG Live denied repeatedly in the press that the change in schedule had "absolutely nothing to do with Jackson's health." It is unclear whether Jackson's sudden cardiac death has any relation to past conditions, but an autopsy is expected to occur on Friday. news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090626/hl_time/08599190726200
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Post by violet on Jun 29, 2009 12:58:15 GMT 10
Cebu Philippine 1,600 inmates dance Michael Jackson's Thriller Cebu dancing inmates to perform 'Thriller' tribute for Jackson MANILA, Philippines - On Saturday afternoon, more than 1,400 orange-clad Cebu inmates who gained worldwide attention for their rollicking “Thriller" performance on YouTube will pay their last respects to the late King of Pop. “Everyone’s sad," Byron Garcia, provincial security consultant of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), told GMANews.TV in a phone interview. “Malaki talaga si Michael Jackson sa programa namin. [Michael Jackson really played a big part in our program]," Garcia said. Ever since the "dancing inmates" were reported by international news organizations, Garcia said inquisitive tourists have been drawn to the CPDRC. The image of Philippine convicts has never been the same since. “Kung ‘di dahil sa kantang ‘Thriller’ ‘di magkakaroon ng global recognition ang mga inmates ng Cebu [If it weren’t for ‘Thriller’ the Cebu inmates wouldn’t have global recognition]." The CPDRC inmates perform every last Saturday of the month to almost 600 visitors for free. On June 27, they will stage a repeat of the Thriller dance routine that made them famous as a tribute to Jackson, who died Thursday in Los Angeles. The moonwalking pop star drove the growth of music videos, vaulting cable channel MTV into the mainstream after the network’s launch in 1981. His 1982 hit "Thriller" spawned a John Landis-directed music video that MTV played every hour. Fast-forward 25 years later and Garcia, who noticed that the inmates were bored with the usual morning exercise, sought the help of choreographer Vince Rosales and adapted Jackson’s iconic moves into a four-minute routine. Crisanto “Dodong" Niere, the Cebu inmate who impersonates Jackson in the routine, said he was saddened by his idol’s sudden death. "He is sad his idol died," an official from the CPDRC who spoke with Dodong told GMANews.TV. [See: Cebu inmate impersonator sad over Jackson’s death] The video has since generated more than 23 million views after it was posted in 2007 and has even been hailed by TIME Magazine as one of the best viral videos of that year. Garcia said the inmates’ popularity might gain another momentum as shocked fans continue to look online for anything that would remind them of Jackson. The YouTube video that made Cebu inmates a household name has become a virtual epitaph for Jackson, where fans post their condolences. But Jackson’s fans logging on to watch the dancing inmates appeared overwhelmed with joy, at least for a while, after watching the 4-minute video. “Stunning," Vidya said before posting R.I.P to the King." - Joseph Holandes Ubalde, GMANews.TV with AP
eto namang isang and2 naiilang daw dun sa naka pony tail
sabi ko naman wag nang intrigahin yun wa-- tok* ganda nga ng performance eh pati ending nung video eh-
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Post by linsi on Jul 8, 2009 4:14:27 GMT 10
Several hundred Jackson fans gathered at a Hong Kong mall late Tuesday to remember their idol hours before a live broadcast of the Los Angeles memorial. Holding white candles, Hong Kong singer William Chan and Taiwanese pop star Judy Chou led the audience in observing a 30-second silence. Many of the fans clutched red roses and wore black; some donned Jackson’s trademark fedora hats. They screamed when a big screen showed videos of the late singer’s performances.
Chan said his mother and older brother are also avid Jackson fans, recalling seeing his brother sliding on the floor wearing thick socks. “He was learning how to moonwalk,” Chan said, adding that any imitations paled in comparison to the pop icon himself. “Even if someone learns the moonwalk, it won’t be like him. MJ is MJ.”
Chan performed one of his own songs, “Taxi” — but incorporated Jacksonesque dance moves such as grabbing his crotch, kicking his right leg loose and standing on the tips of his shoes.
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 34-year-old actor and magician Henzi Andalas said he wanted to watch the memorial as closure. “It gives a sense of OK, now he’s no longer here,” he said. “He’s one of my biggest influences in becoming an artist.”
nanonood po meh ng michael jackson Memorial Live at kinakanta ni stevie wonder ang "i'd never dreamed you'd leave in summer"
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Post by linsi on Jul 8, 2009 5:10:56 GMT 10
What others think about Michael Jackson
I've been reading these messages and they range from total disgust at Michael's lifestyle to total adoration. The fact is that celebrities (most of them) are by far the most egotistical individuals on earth. When Michael was going through the trials and tribulations brought about by the accusations of children who claimed that he molested them, his counterparts were no where to be found. Many of them made jokes about him. Now all these "entertainers" want to be a part of his memerial service. That's disgusting! Michael may have escaped incarceration after the scandal, but he couldn't escape condemnation or the loss of his wealth. The fact is, law enforcement discovered many disturbing things in his home that pointed to a sexual deviant. But if the families of the so-called victims were willing to take money for the abuse of their children, attorneys and the accused were more than willing to pay, whatever the cost. This is a real eye opener and says a lot about our society and what we're willing to overlook. But rest assured that if John Doe committed these same acts with young boys, he would not be so lucky. I guess money and prestige can buy you almost anything. Anything but mortality that is. In the end, no one could save Michael from himself. He died a broken, lonely man. A man who was tortured by a painful childhood, a man who destroyed his own face out of fear and an overwhelming lack of confidence. Our society is failing at a staggering rate. Mankind is anything but kind. For a man with so much talent, with an absolutely angelic face and a beautiful voice, he became a monster constantly running from himself.
Bell, La. (Sent Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:46 PM)
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I don't quite understand society on it's hold, when Michael Jackson was going through his trials the whole world watches; but they never say they did not believe he was inocent . Now the whole world is mourning his death ,he needed these people to stand up for him when he was alive now he can't see them they are coming out to do what . They are fooling themselves,Iam sorry he had to go this way; but every body will one day leave this wicked world,but where are they going when they leave this place. Pray for his children they will need all the prays they can get. Why so many doctors and medication they all needed to go to jail for what they put him through even the Judge who was responsible for some of his pain needed to retired . They put him through Hell now he is at peace may his soul have rest.
H .S. MTL ,QUE (Sent Tuesday, July 07, 2009 10:40 AM)
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Personally, I think it's sad that people reserve such affection for celebraties and not for the people that actually matter. What screwed up priorities people have. Especially when the only reason celebrities do what they do is for profit. These people don't care about you. They want your bank account. So very, very sad.
Gail Cooke, Calgary, AB Canada (Sent Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:21 PM)
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It's a media-generated spectacle.
Bethany Meisberger, Pittsburgh, PA (Sent Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:06 PM)
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Post by violet on Aug 17, 2009 14:03:15 GMT 10
Surgeon Reveals Michael Jackson’s Many Plastic SurgeriesSinger was getting something done at least once every two months As police continue the investigation into what sent Michael Jackson into cardiac arrest and whether anyone can be blamed for the singer’s alleged heavy drug use, medical staff once on his payroll are spilling the beans of the procedures he had throughout the years. One such individual, who worked with one of Michael’s personal surgeons, can reveal that the star was having at least one cosmetic procedure done every two months, as People magazine informs. Speculation about Jackson’s constantly changing appearance never ceased to be intensely circulated in the media, especially in his later years. With all this, and despite the fact that anyone could clearly see that his nose and lips were never the same from one appearance to another, Michael only admitted to having had two surgical interventions on his nose – to help him sing better – and said he had vitiligo, which accounted for his skin turning pale white. While the latter might very well be true, Dr. Wallace Goodstein, who worked with Jackson’s personal surgeon in the ‘90s, says Michael was having countless operations done each year. “He had multiple surgeries. He came in approximately every two months. It was about 10 to 12 surgeries in two years, while I was there. [He] had multiple nose jobs, cheek implants and he had a cleft put in his chin. He had eyelid surgery... You name it, he had it. He had so many things that were inappropriate.” Goodstein says. The surgeon also explains that, in order to avoid the media attention, Michael and his impressive entourage would come in mostly at night. The singer did not want the public to know that he was having so much work done, so he would make appointments for late at night, when most of the staff at the clinic or hospital were gone home to rest. Since he was already living in isolation, more or less, it was easy for him to recover afterwards at his own home, without the media getting wind of what he had done, states the surgeon. Goodstein’s story seems to corroborate what Dr. Arnold Klein, Michael’s personal dermatologist, was also telling the media just a few days ago, as to how the singer tried to reverse the effect of the countless interventions. “I rebuilt it [his nose]... using fillers. I used hyaluronic acids, and they worked very well. It’s an arduous procedure, because you don’t want to put too much in. And you have to do it exactly, so you can flow the material so it’s perfectly smooth. I’m telling you that he was beginning to look like the nose was normal again. And that’s all I wanted, and [to] regain the breathing passages of his nose, because there was a total collapse of the cartilage.” Klein explained. news.softpedia.com/news/Surgeon-Reveals-Michael-Jackson-s-Many-Plastic-Surgeries-116661.shtml17-07-09
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Post by leanne. on Aug 25, 2009 12:42:26 GMT 10
Eto yung latest findings kay Michael Jackson. Copy Paste ko na lang.
Drugs on Jackson’s final night Michael Jackson was given a series of sedatives by Dr. Conrad Murray on June 25, the day the singer died, according to an affidavit released Monday in Houston. 1:30 a.m. — 10 milligram tablet of Valium, a sedative. 2 a.m. — 2 milligrams of the sedative lorazepam (brand name Ativan) given intravenously. 3 a.m. — 2 milligrams of the sedative midazolam (brand name Versed) given intravenously. 5 a.m. — 2 milligrams of lorazepam given intravenously. 7:30 a.m. — 2 milligrams of midazolam given intravenously. 10:40 a.m. — 25 milligrams of propofol (brand name Diprivan) given intravenously and diluted with lidocaine (brand name Xylocaine). 10:50 a.m. — Doctor leaves Jackson’s room; returns minutes later to find Jackson not breathing. Begins CPR and gives 0.2 milligrams of flumazenil (brand name Anexate), used to reverse sedatives.
Coroner rules Jackson’s death a homicide ;D
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