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As people that have written positive books like Aphrodite Jones and Geraldine Hughes will testufy writing positive books about Michael won't be touched by publishers.
Sadly true.
As people that have written positive books like Aphrodite Jones and Geraldine Hughes will testufy writing positive books about Michael won't be touched by publishers.
got love newbie fans who are clueless about mj and his history.either that or he runs JRT's fanclub lol
There was a fan who actually called out Randy on his FB about that one and only pic of him and MJ from the 70's a few months ago I remember! Randy might have deleted it now? But sh*t was funny! This Fan Screen shot what he did and put it on the King Of Pop Board! LOL
Anywho, Randy never answered that question!! LMAO! But, when that same person told him to "Give my regards to Diane Dimond" Randy answered "Very Funny!"
There was a fan who actually called out Randy on his FB about that one and only pic of him and MJ from the 70's a few months ago I remember! Randy might have deleted it now? But sh*t was funny! This Fan Screen shot what he did and put it on the King Of Pop Board! LOL
Only ONE fan??? Where's the others???
The fans need to unite against these fools.
Yes.... this is picture:
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the thing is it's very easy to believe in MJ's innocence now. it's very easy to be MJ's fan these day. Because everyone is. It's fashionable to praise MJ now. but it's not like everything people did in the past can be instantly forgotten in a second, just because now they call themselves fans.
But Aphrodite Jones didn't believe in MJ's innocence during the trial too! Is she unforgiven as well? Barbara Kaufmann, who now writes great, great articles about Michael, organizes events in his memory, and raises social awareness - she had her doubts too and only fully believed in his innocence after he died. Is it fashion too? Is she unforgiven?
Or do we forgive them because they have expiated their sins in our eyes? How much should a person do to expiate the guilt in fans' eyes? What are the criteria we judge by? And why do we judge at all?
But Aphrodite Jones didn't believe in MJ's innocence during the trial too! Is she unforgiven as well? Barbara Kaufmann, who now writes great, great articles about Michael, organizes events in his memory, and raises social awareness - she had her doubts too and only fully believed in his innocence after he died. Is it fashion too? Is she unforgiven?
Or do we forgive them because they have expiated their sins in our eyes? How much should a person do to expiate the guilt in fans' eyes? What are the criteria we judge by? And why do we judge at all?
Jeez, it was my mistake to stand up for this guy, I should have stayed lurking. At least I had access to 2000 Watts back then :doh:
He's going on to talk about the album??? huh?It's 80 degrees in Los Angeles. I'm not too excited about going to NYC this weekend. I'll be discussing the new MJ cd on the Early Show Monday morning on CBS. I'd only go to NYC for MJ. I'm too much of a big baby when it comes to weather! (and I was raised on the east coast!!)
Then there was a second edition (from around 2004) which I bought after Michael's passing and I was astonished to read the way he described the allegations. He kept hinting that he believed the allegations were true. And that completely ruined his credibility in my eyes.
But Aphrodite Jones didn't believe in MJ's innocence during the trial too! Is she unforgiven as well? Barbara Kaufmann, who now writes great, great articles about Michael, organizes events in his memory, and raises social awareness - she had her doubts too and only fully believed in his innocence after he died. Is it fashion too? Is she unforgiven?
Or do we forgive them because they have expiated their sins in our eyes? How much should a person do to expiate the guilt in fans' eyes? What are the criteria we judge by? And why do we judge at all?
Jeez, it was my mistake to stand up for this guy, I should have stayed lurking. At least I had access to 2000 Watts back then :doh:
I read it too, I didn't notice any hinting like that, I thought the opposite. I remember he gave info about the Arvizos lying past.. the J C Penny stuff and all that.. and I think he talked about how the time they alleged the abuse took place didn't make any sense seen as he was under investigation from after the Bashir doc.
It was a long time ago that I read it though.. I'll have a look again..
But Aphrodite Jones didn't believe in MJ's innocence during the trial too! Is she unforgiven as well? Barbara Kaufmann, who now writes great, great articles about Michael, organizes events in his memory, and raises social awareness - she had her doubts too and only fully believed in his innocence after he died. Is it fashion too? Is she unforgiven?
Or do we forgive them because they have expiated their sins in our eyes? How much should a person do to expiate the guilt in fans' eyes? What are the criteria we judge by? And why do we judge at all?
Jeez, it was my mistake to stand up for this guy, I should have stayed lurking. At least I had access to 2000 Watts back then :doh:
I was able to catch J. Randy's "interview" this morning and can tell you that the FAKE VOCAL BRIGADE is gonna be pissed off (LOL) because J. Randy was singing the praises of Michael's new joint to the heights.so what's he saying?
He was going on and on about how great the album is. He also said that the Estate CALLED him and asked him if he wanted to listen to the new album. He of course said yes. (NOTE: I'm not so sure the estate called him, but it is what it is and as long as he was positive in his critique, I'm sure they don't care. LOL)
I was able to catch J. Randy's "interview" this morning and can tell you that the FAKE VOCAL BRIGADE is gonna be pissed off (LOL) because J. Randy was singing the praises of Michael's new joint to the heights.
He was going on and on about how great the album is. He also said that the Estate CALLED him and asked him if he wanted to listen to the new album. He of course said yes. (NOTE: I'm not so sure the estate called him, but it is what it is and as long as he was positive in his critique, I'm sure they don't care. LOL)
They also showed that clip of LaToya saying "it doesn't sound like him," along with quotes from Akon, Teddy Reilly and one of the Casio son's. The other producer Neff-Something, also said that "the world needs Michael Jackson, the world needs a HERO like Michael Jackson," or words to that effect. His words were VERY touching, for me!
Yeah girl, because homebody was spreading SWEETNESS all over his comments regarding the new album. LOL! It was a sight to behold.cool... thanks for that!! I swear folks are so fake. If Mike was still with us the media including Randy would be saying how awful the album and how MJ was washed up. It's amazing what death does to people
So true. Not only that, some of the people who degraded him while he was alive, now want to praise him. Where was all of this when MJ was alive by these people? Nothing has change about MJ other than the fact he is a now a spirit.cool... thanks for that!! I swear folks are so fake. If Mike was still with us the media including Randy would be saying how awful the album is and how MJ was washed up. It's amazing what death does to people
He was going on and on about how great the album is. He also said that the Estate CALLED him and asked him if he wanted to listen to the new album. He of course said yes. (NOTE: I'm not so sure the estate called him, but it is what it is and as long as he was positive in his critique, I'm sure they don't care. LOL)