mysterygirl7
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Re: The Hoax Theory - Discussing Errors, Inconsistencies, Observations and other theories
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:wine:Love to read about the Hoax it keeps me entertained with a glass of wine..and you know what Michael was very interested in the Hoax from Elvis he was on the internet looking for anything he could find about it...so i don't feel bad or guilty at all!
:wine:Love to read about the Hoax it keeps me entertained with a glass of wine..and you know what Michael was very interested in the Hoax from Elvis he was on the internet looking for anything he could find about it...so i don't feel bad or guilty at all!
Did I miss it or did anyone in here ever get any logic going around why the jury verdict used the word, 'alleged'?
Did I miss it or did anyone in here ever get any logic going around why the jury verdict used the word, 'alleged'?
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Haha. I don't actually know what's going on? Alleged what?
. Bahaha. But hey, "Oh Canada, We Stand On Guard for Thee... *scratch that* Michael Jackson." :hysterical:
Thanks mysterygirl7 and your mom for letting me know it isn't my eyes :flowers: ! There must be a reason for all this, and I can only assume that this forum is so quiet because, they have figured the reason, shared it in PMs and best be silent, or the fans are just plain exhausted!
mysterygirl7;4067426 said:You mean the people who runs the forum?
What do you think about 'alleged date'?
The “elephant on the table” often refers to a major issue that people in organizations fail to discuss because that discussion may be uncomfortable.
It may even be an issue that is about to rock the very foundation of the organization
The court can only receive a valid judgment. An invalid judgment can result in jeopardy attaching—which means a defendant could end up avoiding criminal responsibility for their actions. Because of the possibility of misunderstandings, the court will proofread the verdict before the jury foreman reads it aloud to prevent any appellate issues with the judgment or sentence rendered by the jury. The verdict sheet must be filled out as instructed and signed by the foreman. If the court notices any defects in the completion of the verdict form, they can be addressed at that time by requiring the jury to return to the jury room with an admonishment on the errors noticed by the judge.
lol you are so kind to appreciate all my laborious analyzing! thanks at least it wasn't lost on someoneLong post SoS, you are doing good. :clapping:
As far as I remember, there was also a rabbit in the courtroom, sitting up against a wall... do you remember that?
There was a Jack-o-Lantern as well and another, larger elephant.
yeahhh the shirts are goood :lol:He said to one of the crew guys, maybe the guy, who had come up with the commercial, don't remember his name, - he was not the director of the commercial as I said before that was Joe Pytka. He said to him: "You know what this commercial has? It has pathos!" And the guy repeated what MJ has told him in his interview - the one I can't find.
I think I kind of get where you are going now, with the Ferraris. But if we are going to look for clues in clothing, Jermaine and Halima (?) have better ones.
What about this movie, that has a scene with a courtroom filled with toys, I know there is a movie like that, but I don't remember which one it is, or what it's called? Can you find out SoS? ;-)
:blink::doh::swoon::no::wild::rofl: now its feeling like a game of 'Highlights for Kids' Hidden Pictures' and its got me looking!Here you see a pink toyanimal very clearly.
:blink::doh::swoon::no::wild::rofl: now its feeling like a game of 'Highlights for Kids' Hidden Pictures' and its got me looking!
Is that something to the left of the elephant at the corner of the desk? does it look like a stuffed lamb laying down? ::doh: now my eyes are playing tricks on me! :lol: