RIP Michael Jackson: King of Pop

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the King wrote: I'm just going off of memory myself and I am older than you, so..
What would age have to do with anything when both of us were of the age of competence when the first string of accusations started?
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Mozgus wrote:
Octopod wrote:Anyways...MJ sure stole Farrah Fawcetts thunder didnt he? lmao
Actually, anal cancer did.

God, I love saying anal cancer.

I hope I don't get anal cancer...
That reminds me of the great band name I thought of one day:

Rectal pathology.
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I don't if any one has put this link up yet. look at the prices of moonwalker.
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid ... Categories
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I know I just recently said Moonwalker had a fat chance of ever being played, but I think I might just break it out as a tribute to the King of Pop.

RIP Michael.
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Mozgus wrote:
the King wrote: I'm just going off of memory myself and I am older than you, so..
What would age have to do with anything when both of us were of the age of competence when the first string of accusations started?

In general it is said that your memory fades as you get older, no matter what the age you witnessed the events at. My wife tells me I have a terrible memory, but she also tells me I don't listen to her when she's talking, so that's neither here nor there I guess...
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8bitCaged wrote:I don't if any one has put this link up yet. look at the prices of moonwalker.
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid ... Categories
This makes me a little sick, but also makes me glad my wife prodded me into getting it. Didn't take much convincing, but still.

I'll tell you one thing, I'm not selling my copy.
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the King wrote:In general it is said that your memory fades as you get older
Well my memory's capacity immediately dropped to 25% when I hit puberty. That's why I can list all my elementary school teachers' names, but I can't name a single one from 7th grade and beyond. Almost everything in my life became a big gray blur after that point, and I never even touched drugs, or at least I don't remember, lol.
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DuManchu wrote:
8bitCaged wrote:I don't if any one has put this link up yet. look at the prices of moonwalker.
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid ... Categories
This makes me a little sick, but also makes me glad my wife prodded me into getting it. Didn't take much convincing, but still.

I'll tell you one thing, I'm not selling my copy.
I suggest everyone sell their copies. In a month or two it'll be worthless again.
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Jim Sterling chimes in:
I think this is the first time jokes about a celebrity's death could truly be considered "off-color."
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Good guy, that Micheal.
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