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Michael Jackson dies of cardiac arrest

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SleeplessInMunich
furthermore when they are left without any other parental unit.
I'm sure all the child minders that they were used to and grew up with are still there. Or do you think Michael raised them all on his own being the good single father that he was. How many nappies do you think he changed?
hermannyorks
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/m...y-Festival.html
Glad I didn't go to Glastonbury this year, paying however much money to hear various bands play his music badly. (Or at all really).
hermannyorks
I'm sure all the child minders that they were used to and grew up with are still there. Or do you think Michael raised them all on his own being the good single father that he was. How many nappies do you think he changed?
Depends how excited Bubbles got
parnell
The Telegraph are reporting it could have been drugs related. On other pages the Pope is a Catholic shocker and Wild Bears still Shitting in the Woods exclusive.
What's next? Lindsay Lohan to come out as not being really a lesbian? BTC is gay (again) ?
Serenajean1
I'm sure all the child minders that they were used to and grew up with are still there. Or do you think Michael raised them all on his own being the good single father that he was. How many nappies do you think he changed?
Even so, he was still their father. Even kids raised in boarding schools are attached to the parents.

Regardless of the circumstances the children lost their father, and nothing you dispute will change that fact.

Even kids who have been abused by parents feel a sense of loss more often then not (not suggesting all) when the parents passes away.
kthy
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/m...y-Festival.html
Glad I didn't go to Glastonbury this year, paying however much money to hear various bands play his music badly. (Or at all really).
Just read the article and came across this gem:

The 27-year-old from Oxford said: [blah blah blah] "He is like Kurt Cobain for people of our generation. He's central to our generation."
Whisky. Tango. Foxtrot.

Kurt Cobain is central to my generation, and I'm 31. Were the kids four years younger than me all moonwalking when Kurt bit the bullet?
lilplatinum
Yeah, i'm 27 and even though I hate Cobain he was far more central to people my age than a wierdo that was most popular when I was in diapers... Although all the younguns in my office love MJ so maybe there is a time delay for fads to get over to the Europe.
Serenajean1
I think a big lag, my husband still rocks Hasselhoff, anyone got some spare rope?
UrbanAngel
I'm 28 going on 29 and think that Michael Jackson had a larger influence on my age group than Kurt Cobain so maybe I'm from the grey bit where they crossed over..
Chocky
I predict this will be one of the most downloaded torrent files in the last 6 months.
Serenajean1
Neither Kurt Cobain or Michael Jackson were all the influential for me.

I liked Nirvana for about 6 months in Junior high, that was about it. Back when tore up jeans and flannel shirts where the fad.
UrbanAngel
There will be a mass moonwalk tonight at Liverpool St Station (London) at 6pm in honour of Michael Jackson.
ian
BREAKING NEWS... Michael Jackson is STILL DEAD (more here)
And in other news Michael Jackson is alive!
We'll keep you posted with the very latest headlines every 15 minutes here on TTN
SpiderPig
time to purchase the ultimate Halloween mask...

Attached image

Michael Jackson - Wacko Jacko Halloween Mask
Is that Lurker Mark??
Serenajean1
Photo circulating of Jacko intubated. I saw it on the German news.
View it here
Under main photo in row of thumbnails
Better link ETonline
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