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Dear Moonstreet and friends in this threath....
I have read your first attempt to tell your stories, Moonstreet. I am also at that forum and I'm sorry you couldn't go on, but it is great you are sharing your stories now here, there, anywhere. I think "sharing" is the key.
I admit I didn't want to read the threath at first. I hate knowing I was never able to really meet him, to tell him face to face how grateful I am to all he has given us (and continues to give us even now).
It is certainly beutiful to read all your stories (Moon's and yours too, friends), but this is really painful. I do mean it. You see, I live so far away from Cali, Europe, etc., that I feel he was out of my world. And in a way... he was.
I don't know... maybe it is a too emotional topic for me. Maybe I am having a bad day... a bad week... and any single thing I see and read really breaks my heart easily.
But despite my personal and selfish pain, I can see this is something that must be done. These stories must be shared and must be tracked. We need to do this, since memory fails way too soon. In years to come I hope this kind of projects will warm my heart.
... after all... this is just the type of natural things we do when we loose someone we love, getting together and sharing memories of him/her. I trully hope in time I will be able to take part with a smile on my face and without all this terrible pain.
Moonstreet... all of you MJ fans and friends... I thank you.
Love MJ... love him more....
I have read your first attempt to tell your stories, Moonstreet. I am also at that forum and I'm sorry you couldn't go on, but it is great you are sharing your stories now here, there, anywhere. I think "sharing" is the key.
I admit I didn't want to read the threath at first. I hate knowing I was never able to really meet him, to tell him face to face how grateful I am to all he has given us (and continues to give us even now).
It is certainly beutiful to read all your stories (Moon's and yours too, friends), but this is really painful. I do mean it. You see, I live so far away from Cali, Europe, etc., that I feel he was out of my world. And in a way... he was.
I don't know... maybe it is a too emotional topic for me. Maybe I am having a bad day... a bad week... and any single thing I see and read really breaks my heart easily.
But despite my personal and selfish pain, I can see this is something that must be done. These stories must be shared and must be tracked. We need to do this, since memory fails way too soon. In years to come I hope this kind of projects will warm my heart.
... after all... this is just the type of natural things we do when we loose someone we love, getting together and sharing memories of him/her. I trully hope in time I will be able to take part with a smile on my face and without all this terrible pain.
Moonstreet... all of you MJ fans and friends... I thank you.
Love MJ... love him more....