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Have you had enough Michael Jackson coverage?
Remember the Elvis coverage for us in 1977.
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I do remember the Elvis coverage...
I had just started my first job.... Also remember Princess Di, Marilyn...
I turn of the channel if it gets to be too much. Like Elvis and Marilyn, he was a great talent but a tortured soul. |
The press in England said it best they called it a "Macabre Circus".
It is all about show business which by it's very nature has no connection what so ever with reality.
And of course the media eats it up....the old making a banquet out of a ham sandwich approach to making a story. I thought it was/is disgusting excess begetting disgusting excess! btk |
I think there has been enough coverage---just wonder how long it will go on. Don't know how others feel but I think it was terrible that they paraded his three children on camera/stage and even expected his daughter to make a statement about her father. My heart breaks for the children--the little one looked like a frightened deer caught in headlights--wide-eyed and so very shy. Can only hope and pray they can have some sort of normal life but I guess time will tell.
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Simple Question
Can anyone name the last brave soldiers who died in defense of our country?
Aren't they the real hero's and the ones that should be honored? |
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I was going to make a facetious suggestion about TV building a monument to him, maybe at LSL, where fans could bring flowers and other tributes. :jester: Then I heard this AM that a Congressperson (okay, it is Sheila Jackson Lee, not a real legitimate Congresstype) has proposed a Congressional Resolution honoring Michael Jackson (no relation) and the Rev Al Sharpton wants the USPS to issue a stamp for Michael.
How can satire or intentionally facetious comments compete with these guys? :shrug: Oh -- off topic -- if the name Sheila Jackson Lee sounds familiar, she is the brilliant representative of the people who asked NASA officials if the Mars Rover could be maneuvered to get a picture of the flag Neal Armstrong had planted. :oops: ` |
MJ
I thought the tribute was well done. He did do alot for the music industry and his music will live on for many lifetimes. I'm sorry his children went up on stage at the end. I can only hope his little girl WANTED to say what she said. I have been humming/singing his tunes in the last week. It will be over soon and just his music and dancing will live on. I don't listen to the news or watch tv too much, so I don't feel overloaded. I have too much fun with all the other things to do in The Villages. I moved to The Villages to enjoy my life, so, I'll keep on humming great songs as I scoot along in my cart with the wind in my hair.
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I only wish he could have continued forever to be the little guy with the great voice and dance steps that we all fell in love with a long time ago. I personally believe that no one forced his daughter to say what she did. Now those adorable kids are left with an aging grandmother to raise them and not very dependable aunts (at least in my view) to take up the slack. Poor children didn't ask to be born and now they have no real heritage and a very uncertain future with a heck of a lot of money. Not a good combination. That makes me so sad. The children really tug at my heart strings. |
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Jurek, Thankyou so much for your post. This definitely tears me up inside, God bless their families. |
It's amazing how our country has slid into this celebrity worship mentality. MJ was a pretty good entertainer up through the "Thriller" album, but it was all downhill (downhill like a cliff) after that. One of the networks (Fox I think) showed a "documentary" a few years ago, done by a Brittish journalist, which was an amazing look into Jackson's lifestyle, with Jackson's participation. I hope it gets shown again soon, but there is a good description of it in Wikipedia. Jackson later repudiated it. I didn't watch any of the memorial tribute, but here are a few over the top comments which were published over the last two days. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee said "He called us into public service". Huh? Reverend Al had this message for his children: "There wasn't anything strange about your daddy". Double huh. And finally, the news shows focused on Brooke Shields at the memorial, giving a weepy testimony about her deep friendship with Michael Jackson, then she later told reporters that she hadn't seen him since Liz Taylor's eighth wedding in 1991. The best line I heard was this - Of all those people who were heaping praise on MJ and who scorned those of us who thought he was (at best) weird, would any one of those people let their son stay overnight with MJ unsupervised? I think not.
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And sell out stadiums and cheer for a player after he isreinstated from a 50 game ban for use of illegal drugs!! Now there is real value at it's finest!!! |
Wow...Now were picking on professional baseball? What would half the retirees do without ballgames to watch? I was a big fan until they went on strike in 1994. I haven't watched a game since, but I have 3 brothers who have not missed a Red Sox game in their lives.
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KEEDY IS CORRECT !!
1994 WAS MY LAST BASEBALL GAME, PUJOLS OR NO PUJOLS........They'll have to bring back Musial to get me back .... fumar |
I have to agree with the baseball. But everyone makes a mistake!! I can deal with Manny and the drug and 50 game ban deal. It is the money that kills me, Cant see paying anyone to play sports and get paid that much to do it.
On the jackson thing enought is enough. Now they are digging up everything they can find. I have not watched the news since that happend. I was tired of hearing about it 3 hours after they announced it. Just like Steve McNair. Tired of hearing about him. What a great person he was and all this at his memorial. Why was he in that position??????????? Hello???????? I am a Bonds fan anyway!!!! what do I know.. |
More Baseball stuff
I remember many, many years ago when Vida Blue was asking for what seemed at the time an outrageous amount of money. Charlie O., of course, said it was a team game and no individual player was worth that much. So Vida pulls out a bunch of spreadsheets (pre-computer, no Excel) that show how many more fan attend when he pitches v. when bums like Catfish Hunter pitch, and how much more money Finley makes in tickets, parking, and concessions when he's on the mound. I think even Charlie conceded Vida's point and gave him most of the money.
I loved and closely followed baseball all thru the 70's and 80's until I moved to Europe (after game 5 of the World Series between my beloved Cardinal and my even more beloved Royals. Since returning to the States in '94, the only game I have seen in its entirety was the Cal Ripken game on September 6, 1995, and even I got teary eyed when he did his thank you lap. ` |
Back to MJ
I thought back in the early 80's he was a very good ...maybe even a great entertainer. However, the coverage of his funeral was way over the edge.
Someone asked what was the name of the soliders who died protecting us overseas ... These American military members died in Iraq last month: > > Sergeant Justin J. Duffy > > Specialist Christopher M. Kurth > > Specialist Charles D. Parrish > > Lance Corporal Robert D. Ulmer > > Staff Sergeant Edmond L. Lo > > Sergeant Joshua W. Soto > > Captain Kafele H.. Sims > > Specialist Chancell or A. Keesling > > And these members of our U.S. Armed Forces died in Afghanistan last month: > > Sergeant Jones, Ricky D. > > Specialist Munguia Rivas, Rodrigo A. > > Command Master Chief Petty Officer Garber, Jeffrey J. > > 1st Sergeant Blair, John D. > > Sergeant Smith, Paul G. > > Staff Sergeant Melton, Joshua > > Sergeant 1st Class Dupont, Kevin A. > > Specialist O'Neill, Jonathan C. > > Chief Warrant Officer Richardson Jr., Ricky L. > > Specialist Silva, Eduardo S. > > Lance Corporal Whittle, Joshua R. > > Maj or Barnes, Rocco M. > > Maj or Jenrette, Kevin M. > > Staff Sergeant Beale, John C. > > Specialist Jordan, Jeffrey W. > > Specialist Griemel, Jarrett P. > > Specialist Hernandez I, Roberto A. > > Sergeant Obakrairur, Jasper K. > > Staff Sergeant Hall, Jeffrey A. > > Private 1st Class Ogden, Matthew D. > > Private 1st Class Wilson, Matthew W. > > Let's remember and honor this day those whose deaths are truly impacting. > |
Michael Jackson Media Frenzy
Campbell, I totally agree with you.
I am not a Bill O'Reilly fan, but I have to agree with some of his comments about the current MJ media circus. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaqaoGUNjvc&feature=player_embedded[/ame] |
Yes I am tired of it but we better get use to it as it will be going on for years.
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I had enough Michael Jackson coverage the first day it was on the air.
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He was a fabulous musician and entertainer.... BUT..... he was also a tortured soul and I strongly believe a pedophile....so the question is why is he being called a hero.....I think it is wrong to make such a huge media event of his passing.
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