Janet Jackson Harper’s Bazaar Magazine Tell-All Interview...Interview NOW POSTED!!!

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thats stupid. they will make a "JANET BREAKS HER SILENCE" story out of it. Rediculous. There is nothing to say but all the Jackson members are mourning. We know that. What else will she say than that she misses her brother???

Dont do that Janet. Jermaine and LaToya tell enough to the press already. You dont need that behaviour, too.
 
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could have sworn reading in one of her old interviews somewhere that she didn't meet the children til they were a few yrs old. And it was cus they coincidentally ended up at the same hotel?

yeah i read that aswell.

his magazine has been in the pipeline for weeks and they are just using Michael to get people to buy the mag.
Tell-All interview doesn't exist when it comes to Janet and she will say very little in regard to Michael because she has always been that way so I expect even more so now.
Janet has a new book and a new film due out and has started work on the new album.
She will also be in Milan this month for an Aids event so the fact she is giving an interview to a fashion magazine goes to show it will be about her up and coming projects and very little about Michael.

yeap. i dont see her running to the tabloids saying blanket isnt mikes and that he was druggie. she actually has a brain and class and knows how the system works
 
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she didnt meet the kids til they were a few years old?? o right
 
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yeah i read that aswell.



yeap. i dont see her running to the tabloids saying blanket isnt mikes and that he was druggie. she actually has a brain and class and knows how the system works

I hope so. I don't think she is that kind of person. She probably will just mention some sweet memories of her and Michael, how much she and the family misses him and her upcoming project and how Michael inspired her.
She is not stupid like La Toya or Jermaine or Joe.
 
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Janet is very classy and will speak beautifully if she says anything about Michael.
 
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hope this is bs
 
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Well, what do WE know that hasn't been said already? Yet we talk about it daily. Strange that nobody has a problem with us discussing MJ's death, but as soon as a family member says something it's evil.


I wonder if fans would react the same way if it had been another member of the family who had died and Michael talked about it in an interview. Are MJ's family members expected to crawl under a rock from now on? Must Janet give up on her career because if she doesn't she will be accused of cashing in? Or maybe family members should just ignore Michael in interviews in which case we will accuse them of not caring and being insensitive.

:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:
 
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Exactly!!

I am a Janet fan too, BTW!

:punk:

And I'm confused here. Let me get something straight....it's okay for companies around the world to capitalize off MJ's death, but when a family member does it, it's distasteful? :unsure: Right. :rolleyes2: And holding in pain doesn't make the situation better. It can actually be worse and have mental, psychological, physical, and emotional effects on the body.
 
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Well, what do WE know that hasn't been said already? Yet we talk about it daily. Strange that nobody has a problem with us discussing MJ's death, but as soon as a family member says something it's evil.


I wonder if fans would react the same way if it had been another member of the family who had died and Michael talked about it in an interview. Are MJ's family members expected to crawl under a rock from now on? Must Janet give up on her career because if she doesn't she will be accused of cashing in? Or maybe family members should just ignore Michael in interviews in which case we will accuse them of not caring and being insensitive.

Exactly! :clapping:
 
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And I'm confused here. Let me get something straight....it's okay for companies around the world to capitalize off MJ's death, but when a family member does it, it's distasteful? :unsure: Right. :rolleyes2:

Who exactly has said it's okay for companies to profit from Michael's death? As far as I've seen everyone is pretty devastatingly pissed at people who are making money off our grief. However, for multicorporate companies to do so is UNDERSTANDABLE, they have no emotional investment in Michael, they just want to make money, so they give the public what they want, what will sell. However, for FAMILY to do so is more than simply distasteful. And I'm not saying they shouldn't say anything at all. It's just wrong to use Michael's passing to promote a personal agenda (a la Joe talking about his record label only days after he died). I for one feel like Janet has waited an appropriate amount of time to talk about it. Sooner or later she would have to say something anyway, as her fans and Michael's fans (who in large parts probably overlap) are interested in what Michael's little sister has to say. That is, if she remains respectful in this interview and doesn't make it into some sort of tell-all, despite the fact that the magazine would love to promote it as such. I don't think she will, but we'll see. Also she's established herself in her own right and doesn't need to make money off Michael and should be able to continue her career.
I don't get your confusion.
 
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Who exactly has said it's okay for companies to profit from Michael's death? As far as I've seen everyone is pretty devastatingly pissed at people who are making money off our grief. However, for multicorporate companies to do so is UNDERSTANDABLE, they have no emotional investment in Michael, they just want to make money, so they give the public what they want, what will sell. However, for FAMILY to do so is more than simply distasteful. And I'm not saying they shouldn't say anything at all. It's just wrong to use Michael's passing to promote a personal agenda (a la Joe talking about his record label only days after he died). I for one feel like Janet has waited an appropriate amount of time to talk about it. Sooner or later she would have to say something anyway, as her fans and Michael's fans (who in large parts probably overlap) are interested in what Michael's little sister has to say. That is, if she remains respectful in this interview and doesn't make it into some sort of tell-all, despite the fact that the magazine would love to promote it as such. I don't think she will, but we'll see. Also she's established herself in her own right and doesn't need to make money off Michael and should be able to continue her career.
I don't get your confusion.

You're only looking at it from a personal moral perspective. The Jackson family is not only a family, but they are also a business. They make money by any means necessary. The family was making money off MJ's name before he died. So now they're supposed to stop all of a sudden? Furthermore, you have to think. Some of them don't have a means of income. And if you're thrown $200k to do an interview with CNN, who the hell wouldn't jump on that. Who in their right mind would turn down $200k out of respect for a family member, esp if you need the money? Let's be real. Janet even said this herself back in the 90s when she was dealing with MJ. He had to pay her for "Scream." Just like Rebbie had to pay MJ for writing her album. Just because you're family, that doesn't give you pass for certain things. Business is business. As for Joe, some of you mistook his words and his actions. After a family member dies, MANY ppl around the world do stuff to get it off their mind, including things like going back to work for example. It's just to get it off their mind. And during that interview Joe did on the BET red carpet, you can see he was trying to avoid the questions about MJ. He was giving short ended answers, trying to change the subject, and so forth. His body language spoke volumes. He was trying to get it off his mind. And there's nothing wrong with that. And THAT'S the way love goes.
 
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how is this a tell all? when u use that term,it applies to something salacious.

she can speak onher feelings. y not? and when mj called her to come see prince, she was depressed. it wasn't the right time for her to be around family. r we gonna blame her for that, too?
 
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I really don't see any tell-all interview coming from Janet........this is just gonna be a fashion spread with probably the same quotes heard over the years.

And Michael did invite the entire family to see the baby but Janet has stated she just could'nt get away at the time, don't know for a fact when she actually did see Prince.
 
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I don't think it will be a tell all, but I would love to read it. I love Janet Jackson and I'm kinda curious about her projects and stuff. I can't wait to read the article. :)
 
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You're only looking at it from a personal moral perspective. The Jackson family is not only a family, but they are also a business. They make money by any means necessary. The family was making money off MJ's name before he died. So now they're supposed to stop all of a sudden? Furthermore, you have to think. Some of them don't have a means of income. And if you're thrown $200k to do an interview with CNN, who the hell wouldn't jump on that. Who in their right mind would turn down $200k out of respect for a family member, esp if you need the money? Let's be real. Janet even said this herself back in the 90s when she was dealing with MJ. He had to pay her for "Scream." Just like Rebbie had to pay MJ for writing her album. Just because you're family, that doesn't give you pass for certain things. Business is business. As for Joe, some of you mistook his words and his actions. After a family member dies, MANY ppl around the world do stuff to get it off their mind, including things like going back to work for example. It's just to get it off their mind. And during that interview Joe did on the BET red carpet, you can see he was trying to avoid the questions about MJ. He was giving short ended answers, trying to change the subject, and so forth. His body language spoke volumes. He was trying to get it off his mind. And there's nothing wrong with that. And THAT'S the way love goes.

They're free to do whatever. I still think that it's unethical to do so during some sort of appropriate mourning period. Apart from Joe (there should be some regard of decorum if you're a public figure, no matter what the excuse -- if you can't handle it, just stay out of the spotlight, like most of them did), I didn't really blame anyone else in the family for their behaviour. I like to think if in their place I would NOT have ran to the tabloids with a detailed account of how the family and kids are mourning a lost member, but you know. I don't really think it's my place to judge either.
 
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Katherine, the children and Janet seem to be the most affected. It bothers me that Michael's brothers are using his death as a chance to come back in the spotlight. It's cruel.

I don't think Janet will tell-all. She'll probably answer some questions like how she's been since Michael's death, how is she coping and stuff like this.
 
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how is this a tell all? when u use that term,it applies to something salacious.

she can speak onher feelings. y not? and when mj called her to come see prince, she was depressed. it wasn't the right time for her to be around family. r we gonna blame her for that, too

seems to me soso that we are putting blame/conjecture on every member on the jackson family right now. When I come to this board it feels like a tabloid at times. It's depressing.
 
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They're free to do whatever. I still think that it's unethical to do so during some sort of appropriate mourning period. Apart from Joe (there should be some regard of decorum if you're a public figure, no matter what the excuse -- if you can't handle it, just stay out of the spotlight, like most of them did), I didn't really blame anyone else in the family for their behaviour. I like to think if in their place I would NOT have ran to the tabloids with a detailed account of how the family and kids are mourning a lost member, but you know. I don't really think it's my place to judge either.

I think what the Jacksons are doing is part of a plan. Joe initially stumbled but he has got his sound bite out & it gets repeated over & over - "there was foul play" "somebody needs to pay". La Toya got hers out too - "I think he was murdered. Thats my opinion" & that gets repeated. They want justice & they're mad, & its going to be a long haul to get justice. I am sure one of the first things they did besides the autopsy is to hire a private investigator. They have the results of that autopsy, they have the toxicology reports which I have read can tell past drug use, idk. I have seen Tito talk on the entertainment shows in interviews, I was very moved, he was very emotional. Jermaine was good on CNN. I don't think either was paid for as I know CNN does not pay for interviews, so they didn't pay for Joe's either. Some in the tabs like LaToya's were paid I know but we don't know what went into their decision. Autopsies & PI's are expensive & will not be paid from the estate. Also alot of the family does work in showbiz & it is how they make a living. Most people I know are back working in a week, even after a tragedy. My daughter's boss lost her 5 year old son last year in a sledding accident, absolutely horrible, yet she was back working in a week. It is good therapy & bills keep coming. Most of us live beyond our means no matter what our income. I like hearing from the family directly as I think the info is more accurate.
 
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seems to me soso that we are putting blame/conjecture on every member on the jackson family right now. When I come to this board it feels like a tabloid at times. It's depressing.
i see their newfound projects as a way to honour mj instead of capatalizing on his death. they can never replace him. they know that. but the show must go on and mj would understand
 
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she didnt meet the kids til they were a few years old?? o right

Agreed. What an ignorant statement. In Martin Bashir's piece of crap, Prince J. said that "Auntie Janet gave me a computer," when Bashir asked what he got for his birthday. For years...give me a break. He even took each kid to Hayvenhurst after they were born. Ugh...rumours and crap like this are what made Michael look so bad. Wake up...go do some charity work if you really care.
 
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Umm actually it wasn't a rumor Hun. It was something she said herself. And like soso said it was a bad time for her, it was during a time where she actually closed off from not only family but almost everything and everyone. Can't blame the woman. But it was still definately fact and not a "rumor". Personally I think janet has been fantastic throughout all the ordeals. I'm sure she would say her piece in a classy beautiful fashion.
 
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I am a Janet AND Michael fan so if this is true I will support Janet. Janet has never used Michael's name to profit off of or to build her career and I don't think she would start now. She loves Michael and I'm sure anything she says will be out of love. I'm almost positive that she will not say too much because Janet has always been a private person.
 
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seems to me soso that we are putting blame/conjecture on every member on the jackson family right now. When I come to this board it feels like a tabloid at times. It's depressing.

I aggree.
 
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not sure if this has been posted .. i hope i don't get banned if it has already :angel:lol

anyway basically the entire interview was abt michael ..

Janet Jackson Takes Control: Her First Interview Since Michael Jackson's Death


The iconic pop star and loyal sister emerges stronger than ever, ready to embrace her new reality and share memories of her brother. Click here for more pictures from Janet Jackson's cover shoot.


By Laura Brown

Janet Jackson hasn't watched television since her brother Michael died suddenly in Los Angeles on June 25. She has blocked herself off completely from the hysterical media coverage of his death -- who did it, what did it. "It will drive you crazy," she says. "People can have rhinoceros skin, but there's a point when something's going to hurt you. Not everyone is stone, stone. I haven't watched the news in weeks. I had to ask my chef, How's Obama doing? I haven't read a newspaper. On top of that, [we've lost] a family member."
The last time Janet saw Michael was on May 14, two days before her 43rd birthday. It was a family celebration, the Jackson kids were running around, and she and her big brother hung out, ate Thai food, and tormented each other. "We had so much fun that day," she says, her soft voice almost inaudible. "We kept calling each other after and saying how great it was."
Janet left soon after to start work on Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too. She was on set in Atlanta when she got the call that Michael had died. She immediately returned to L.A., plunging headlong into a private family grief served up to a ravenous public. Of course, one of the most moving images from the memorial service was of Michael's daughter, Paris, who stepped up to the microphone and said, "Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine" before grabbing her aunt Janet for support. "I was really proud," Janet recalls. "People said to me that Michael's daughter speaking really gave them a sense of how he was as a father, in her words. Paris is incredibly smart; they are all so smart. She's a sweet girl. The kids are doing well. They're with all their cousins; that family love will keep them going."
After the service, Janet and sisters La Toya and Rebbie went to speak to the fans. Janet, who said a brief and quiet thank-you, was greeted with thunderous applause. "I don't remember that at all," she says. "I really didn't want to say anything. I left that night to go back to Atlanta to film."
Work has always been a tonic for Janet. Today she is sitting in a bunkerlike recording studio in Hollywood, writing songs for a new album, due out next spring. Nickelodeon is on the TV (perhaps the only network not doing Michael 24/7), incense is burning, and she is trying to discourage her French bulldog, Bullwinkle, a birthday gift from brother Jermaine, from nibbling at her towering Azzedine Alaïa lizard sandals.
"I've been doing okay," she says. "Work helps focus all of that energy on something that is of value to you." She's just back from vacation, a princely three days on a beach. "It was the first time I had to myself since Michael passed, the first time I could get away since all of that."
Janet doesn't like talking much, so it's not hard to understand why people applaud when she opens her mouth. While she is the baby of the Jackson family, she is, in many ways, its nexus. "I have no clue why," she says, "but maybe sometimes when there's someone you don't hear from, it's the person you want to hear from the most."
She's learned a lot in these past weeks. "I always wanted to have my mother's [Katherine Jackson] strength, but I didn't know if it was really there. But a few years back, something happened and I learned that I did." She fixes you with a keen gaze. "I'm not going to mention it, but we all know what it is. And now, coming off all this, it's even beyond that. I was just focused on my job at that moment within my family." She pauses. "Now at least I know that I can step up to the plate and not crumble when I'm needed. When it comes to something like this that is so, so serious, so painful, so traumatic, I can handle it."
Janet has been handling it in public for more than two decades. Rhythm Nation 1814, her groundbreaking album, was released 20 years ago this fall. She has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and had 41 Billboard number-one singles. Her out-of-this-world tours, indelible dance style, and bold, provocative, but always human presence is equaled by only that of her late brother. In 1995's futuristic "Scream" video, for which she collaborated with Michael, there is a telling scene where the space-age siblings are elbowing each other for the remote control. "Yeah," she says, smiling. "We had so much fun back then. We would organize our days together and go out for vegetarian lunch at the Golden Temple in L.A. We were so busy, but we'd make time."
While the $7 million video was the apex of art direction, Janet arrived at her look another way. "I've always been a tomboy," she says. "I've always liked to wear red, black, and white, and mostly pants." Her brother, of course, shared a love for the same palette. She lights up when she talks about Michael's style. "My brother is, I mean was ..." She shifts on the couch and stares at the floor. "You have to forgive me, because it's really hard to believe he's passed. He'd have the same red shirt, the same black pants, the same white T-shirt. Mike was very simple. When I was 14 years old, I would shop for him. [Michael was then 21 and a megastar.] I washed his clothes, cleaned his room. When Mother would go out of town, she'd say, 'I'm leaving you in charge. Take care of Mike.' I would head home from school, see what he needed, then go straight to the stores." She giggles a little and says, "You know something else? He loved to wear his shoes all the way down. His penny loafers would have huge holes in the bottom."
One thing Michael did prize, of course, was his single white glove. "That was actually my brother Jackie's idea at home one day," Janet explains. "He just said, 'You should wear one glove. A white glove.' And then Mike studded it all. That was it." Did he wear the glove to Jackson family dinners? She laughs. "Nooo." And yes, Janet has moonwalked. "Uh-huh. No, no one does it like he does, though. Everybody else tried, but it was no good."
On stage, she adds, "if it was shiny, if it had any kind of bling, he loved it. It was that drummer-boy look. Do you remember that black jacket he wore for Motown's 25th anniversary? That's our mother's! He grabbed that from her closet! He loved anything that sparkled." Michael's love of all that glittered continued until his death. That last day Janet saw Michael, "he had a Balmain jacket on. He had a few of them -- all black, jeweled, studded, with rhinestones." While the public obsesses over what will happen to Michael's estate, including his famous jackets, Janet is not interested in wearing them herself. "No," she says emphatically. "They should go to the children, if anything."
Janet made a poignant point about family and celebrity at June's BET Awards. ("To you, Michael is an icon. To us, Michael is family.") "You know, people see this of you," she says, gesturing to the television. "They have a fantasy in their mind, and to really get to know the true person, it's different. Michael was a big brother. He was always very protective of me." Even though they were stars since childhood, the two didn't speak about how brutal the spotlight could be. "It's part of the job, and we understood that. We never discussed it."
There are other things Janet would like the world to know about Michael. "He loved to laugh. The last time we were together, he'd laugh so hard, he would just start crying. Sometimes his humor would be corny, sometimes dry. He loved the Three Stooges, he loved slapstick, he loved Eddie Murphy in his silly comedies. He loved to have fun. He loved to play." If Janet had one more day with her brother (whose nickname for her, incidentally, was Dunk), she would "relive that moment we had when we were kids, do our little run: We'd wake up, feed the animals, spend the entire day together."
She smiles at the memory, and Janet's smile is magnificent. "People have actually said that I should get it insured, but I never liked my smile until about six or seven years ago. I thought it was too wide, that it looked like the Joker! So sometimes I wouldn't smile too wide and would just kind of grin."
Even though Janet has her trademarks -- that smile being one of them -- her style is evolving. Currently on the curvier side, she is exploring her love for the 1940s: "I love shoulder pads, a nipped waist." Today she's in harem pants by Ellie Mae Byars of Mizzae, a denim jacket, and armfuls of black bracelets by Claudia Tate. "Since I was 16, I used to shop at Maxfield in L.A. I loved Thierry Mugler, Gaultier ..." Now Janet is a fan of Roland Mouret and Alexander McQueen, and she sheepishly admits she just had a room built for her shoes: "Louboutin, YSL, Alaïa, and Giuseppe Zanotti."
For all her quietness, Janet is acutely aware of image and the power she has, especially with young women. She is completing a book called True You, about diet and self-esteem. "It was originally about weight loss," she says. Famously up and down in weight, Janet shed 60 pounds in four months in 2006. She has been in turn envied and criticized for her figure, which has varied from girlish in Herb Ritts's 1990 "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" video to muscly (2004's infamous Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction") to bigger when she takes time out. "But I wanted it to be more about my triggers. I can be an emotional eater." Her voice lowers. "Of late, I have been doing that, yes. It started when I was very little. My brothers were gone on tour a lot, and I would miss them so much. Certain things in my life would become triggers. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was that young. People forget that everyone has things going on." And with the album, tour, book, and film coming up next year, Janet has a lot going on. "It's still important to face reality, and not that I'm running, but sometimes you just need to get away for a second."
Janet is also now single, recently breaking off her seven-year relationship with music producer Jermaine Dupri. Does she still believe in marriage? "For [some] people, sure! I don't know if I'll get married again. [She's been married twice, as a teen to James DeBarge and to choreographer Rene Elizondo.] I'll put it like this: If God wants me to, then I will." Dating? "Yeah, I've had people ask me out. I haven't entertained any offers thus far, but I'm locking myself in my work right now." Some might say boys smell anyway. "Yeah, they stink," she chuckles, "and they're dirty."
Janet is similarly fatalistic on the topic of children: "Sure, I'd adopt. And I think that if I'm really supposed to have kids, it will happen, if that's God's plan for me." She wouldn't encourage her kids to go into entertainment "unless it was something they really wanted to do. If they knew what they were up against."
If Michael is the King of Pop, Janet is its princess. "I would hope my legacy would be bringing smiles to faces," she says. "Happiness with my music. Also, to make babies. I've had so many people come up to me and say, 'My child was conceived by listening to your music.'" She has more difficulty articulating Michael's. "It's so beyond. I can't even begin. It's on so many different levels. Bringing light and love and happiness. He's just got so much love, and so much heart, and so much power through his music. Children and his love for children. People have told me, 'I am an American citizen because of your brother.' He wrote them a letter or something. He was just that giving, loving person. And the greatest entertainer there ever was. And is. I hope people get a glimpse of him now, some sort of picture."
Now Janet sits atop an empire and a family mythology much of her own making and under her control, an iconic performer mourning her brother and planning what's next. "You know, I never look back on what I've done unless I'm asked," she says, "but I remember Mike saying, 'You need to stop and enjoy it. Think about everything you've done, all that you've accomplished.'
"But there's so much more I want to do," she adds. And the smile breaks out again.

http://www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/feature-articles/janet-jackson-interview-1009

so touching ... i feel for her ... :wub:
 
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i read that with tears in my eyes
 
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ngl i teared up when i read the piece :(
 
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"My brother is, I mean was ..." She shifts on the couch and stares at the floor. "You have to forgive me, because it's really hard to believe he's passed.

:( That was a really good interview. I noticed how she says rhinoceros skin, like Mike used to say. Thanks camille for posting.
 
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