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Nice post AllForMJ. :flowers:
This pictures right here OMG :swoon: :wub:
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I agree...he looks HOT!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :stretcher :stretcher :girl_blush: :girl_blush: :girl_blush:
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Nice post AllForMJ. :flowers:
This pictures right here OMG :swoon: :wub:
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:wub::wub::wub:Michael is all beautiful... I love every bit of it...:wild::smilerolleyes:Nice post AllForMJ. :flowers:
This pictures right here OMG :swoon: :wub:
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We will differ sometimes at how we percieve Michael. However, I do agree with you completely when you say; you think Michael does not see women as most men.
I Agree with what you said!!!I too think the same way...
Many in society feel that Mr.Jackson is this weird, odd, mysterious human being...
There you are! There's sweet MJbaba21. I thought I'd have to send out a swat team to loacate your whereabouts, lol.
Nice to see ya again.
Michael is no stranger. Most people think so they do not know anything about his life and his career. This is the fault of the tabloids. :evil: People read this stuff and believe in everything that is there. This is the big problem. All the people I know say that Michael is strange, bizarre and weird, but admits: "He is the greatest artist in the world." The problem is in the press and I think this will never change.
Mysterious human being... :scratch: Mystery is essential that he is an artist and artists tend to be mysterious by nature that everything about you and your life can not be an open book for people and the world. I think for any artist and Michael is very interesting to see that people are trying to unravel the mystery that is at that time that people show their thoughts and ideas on this artist. It is a way to see the artist as the others see you. But I think the mystery is an important ingredient in life, but it is essential to privacy, that celebrities have no privacy, it is invaded by the press and often unintentionally by fans. So much mystery shows that there is a great need to have a little or try to have some privacy in personal and professional life. Well, that is how I think about it. :yes:
PRIVACY is very important, should "always" be protected, and NEVER be jepardized..!
What happens between a man and a woman should remain PRIVATE no matter WHO we are...no ifs, ands or buts about it..!
:angel:Knowledge IS Growth~~~
Nice post AllForMJ. :flowers:
This picture right here OMG :swoon: :wub:
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BREAKING NEWS!!! I AM GOING TO BE IN A FILM!!!!!!!!! FEATURE length movie!!!!
Well done, Ape. Can you tell us anything else about the role? Nice to end the week with some good news![]()
Oh! I wanna see it! You'll have to tell me how to find it and which one is your friend in Hairspray. Is that a new film? Did they redo it? That's awesome about the extra role though. I have never seen myself in the extra roles I've done. Never seen any of my acting because it's theatre usually. I watched for a year and never saw any of the episodes I was in for "Honey I shrunk the kids" the TV series.. It was painful because I watched many of them. Not my favorite show to sit through..lol.-ah Ape, :clapping: Sweeeet!!! I got this notification in my email and had to respond right away b/c I know the feeling (a little bit kinda sorta lol). Well, a friend of mine made her big screen debut in Hairspray and we went to see it together and when her scene came up we both jumped up and screamed, it was so funny. That's really cool...I'm very excited for you. I guess I sort of know the feeling also with my extra part in Mama Flora's Family (a miniseries) a thousand years ago. It was more a psychic experience than anything 'cause the director stared at me throughout the shoot so I had a feeling I'd get a close-up and shore 'nough "Mr. DeMille" (Mr. Werner lol) did just that ... so yeh I do feelya. Hay, next thing we know you'll be in the "famous board members" thread :yes: (then you can be my mommee-mentor for creating a full-time creative career :cheeky: ) I know its an Indie but you just never know ... there's been some great ones released here lately. :yes: Its a new day when it comes to film. Anything's possible.
Congratulations, Dahlink !! :cheers:
HAHAHAHA yeah wow, you never knew you had such talent in your midst didjaYaaaaaaaay, Ape!!! Cogratulations!!! :clapping::clapping::clapping: This is so exciting!!! Now that you've made it to the big time, I hope you never forget your friends here at MJJC! LOL! We can say we knew you when! Cheers!:cheers:
HAHAHAHA yeah wow, you never knew you had such talent in your midst didjahehehe. I will try to remember to throw a pillow case out for you all
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I knew you'd catch that
Sorry for hi-jacking the thread for a bit here but there wasn't much happening in here anyways lately.. oh...oh.. yes there was. There was an awesome poem by Mysterious Phoenix that solved the mystery. So now that it's all wrapped up I thought I would use this as a platform to spread the word about the film(how tacky hey? lol)
So this is the write up about it from the website. It's a topic I really like too, so pretty awesome.
Tumaini
By Steve Neufeld, Screenwriter
It is becoming impossible for Terry Bowman to reconcile his typical suburban lifestyle, with his first hand experience with extreme poverty. He is disappointed when Rene, his student, backs out of her plan to raise money to build a school in Kenya. Melody, his girlfriend, seems oblivious to his desire to make some serious sacrifices to make a difference. However, it is not until a hallucination in the form of a little Kenyan girl begins to haunt his classroom that he seriously doubts that he can teach highschool and live in the suburbs without being a hypocrite. His colleague Candace encourages him to follow his gut, but she is also vying for Terry’s affections. Meanwhile, Terry’s obsession is blinding him to Rene’s cries for help, as her incredible potential is squandered caring for her alcoholic mother. He begins to suspect that his vision, whose name is Tumaini, is there to convince him to engage in a more drastically humanitarian lifestyle, but when he starts moving in this direction, it finally dawns on him that he can have a huge impact on the world if he pours his desire for social justice, along with a lot of compassion and understanding, into his students.
Did MJ find love in the dark?
Did MJ find love in a park?
Did MJ find love on a boat?
Could MJ find love on a float?
Did MJ find love on a train?
Could MJ find love on a plane?
Did MJ find love in this nation?
Or just a blurry figment of his imagination?
Does MJ love jelly or jam on his toast?
Is his great love real or is she a ghost?
Will MJ find love in the future or present?
Could he fall in love with an old, homely peasant?
Does MJ eat beef, chicken or pork?
Could he find love in a clown or even a dork?
Would he serve her lemonade or even some sweet, brewed tea?
Would they eat real fancy or just have KFC?
Did MJ find love in his present or his past?
When MJ finds love ... will it be happy? will it last?
*Note* This poem was not meant to be taken seriously, so do not waste your brain cells trying to analyze it. It's not the "Bible Code" or anything, lol! Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely intentional. I just wanted to stop in and say, "hi" and I was also in a silly mood. (It is also my tribute to Dr. Seuss.)![]()
Yes!!!!!!!!!!! I have no doubt that: love and happiness forever!:yes:When MJ finds love ... will it be happy? will it last?
I knew you'd catch that
Sorry for hi-jacking the thread for a bit here but there wasn't much happening in here anyways lately.. oh...oh.. yes there was. There was an awesome poem by Mysterious Phoenix that solved the mystery. So now that it's all wrapped up I thought I would use this as a platform to spread the word about the film(how tacky hey? lol)
So this is the write up about it from the website. It's a topic I really like too, so pretty awesome.
Tumaini
By Steve Neufeld, Screenwriter
It is becoming impossible for Terry Bowman to reconcile his typical suburban lifestyle, with his first hand experience with extreme poverty. He is disappointed when Rene, his student, backs out of her plan to raise money to build a school in Kenya. Melody, his girlfriend, seems oblivious to his desire to make some serious sacrifices to make a difference. However, it is not until a hallucination in the form of a little Kenyan girl begins to haunt his classroom that he seriously doubts that he can teach highschool and live in the suburbs without being a hypocrite. His colleague Candace encourages him to follow his gut, but she is also vying for Terry’s affections. Meanwhile, Terry’s obsession is blinding him to Rene’s cries for help, as her incredible potential is squandered caring for her alcoholic mother. He begins to suspect that his vision, whose name is Tumaini, is there to convince him to engage in a more drastically humanitarian lifestyle, but when he starts moving in this direction, it finally dawns on him that he can have a huge impact on the world if he pours his desire for social justice, along with a lot of compassion and understanding, into his students.