I'll bet he had some cerebral hemomrrage like that actress Natasha (Riacharson?)
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The crotch-grabber has left the building.
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Just seen on the TV that the coroner said there was no evidence of head trauma... but I was at a subway eating lunch and they had no volume so not sure if they announced what the actual cause was lol.
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Damn! Am I going to have to come up there and show you there are other places to eat besides Subway?
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But its yummy and good for me... plus they have green tea sweetened with Honey! YUM!
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Well I'm good for you too but you don't come and eat me everyday. Did you at least get something besides the chicken salad?... I hope.Variety, tis the spice of life.
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Apparently it was heart disease and died in his sleep of a heart attack.
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I do love their salads... but I do mix it up, like today I had the Tuscan Chicken sub.. it was yummy ----------------------------------As for all the deaths... have we reached our limit yet on celebrity deaths for awhile? I'm worried about Patrick Swayze now.. sheesh.
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all I can say is that your first sentence could be in reference to either MJ or OJ.Both were acquitted, the rest is just opinion
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Originally Posted By: unsupervised
all I can say is that your first sentence could be in reference to either MJ or OJ.
Both were acquitted, the rest is just opinionI'm just disappointed that MJ never got to release his book, If I Did Them.
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...written in crayon
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I didn't expect to take his death as hard as I've been. I cried alot that day. And the day after. I've been listening to his music nonstop. This makes... Day 5. Michael Jackson was a huge part of my family. He was like a tradition. Part of the inspiration for my dance group. His music wasn't just "great" it was inspirational. He was a great humanitarian who was always giving. I will never forget what he did for the people in the favelas of my hometown. I really pray for his family, especially his mom. Quote:Whatever the f*ck you think he did, whatever controversy was surrounding him, there are a HELL of a lot of people who didn't believe it. Yeah, I am one of those people - I grew up with his music, grew up loving him, and I thought he was fantastic.I totally agree. I too am one of those who don't believe it. But, hey, the medias loves ruining peoples lives with lies. Even after the kid now a teenager confessed he "didn't mean to lie". You're a little late. Guess the welfare check wasn't good enough.
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Last night I watched a bit of the famous interview he did with the British guy, the one where he talked about having boys sleep over as if it were completely innocent, and I have to say that for the first time I found myself being open to the possibility that he didn't do the things he was accused of. Maybe the worst thing he was guilty of is poor judgment and some boundary issues. I hope I'm right.
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Maybe the worst thing he was guilty of is poor judgment and some boundary issues.
Exactly my thoughts.
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Originally Posted By: Rad
even as Oprah said, you'd have to be a fool to allow your children to spend a night alone, unchaperoned with any adult male you're not related to.
Oprah is full of shit. It's bullshit statements like those that have removed men from the lives of many kids. I've often thought about volunteering as a Big Brother but shit suspicions people like Oprah would have is the reason I haven't and I won't. -
Originally Posted By: OldFolks Originally Posted By: Radeven as Oprah said, you'd have to be a fool to allow your children to spend a night alone, unchaperoned with any adult male you're not related to.Oprah is full of shit. It's bullshit statements like those that have removed men from the lives of many kids. Spot on.
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Originally Posted By: RadI have no idea if these are standard rules, but "Overnight visits to the Bigs' home are not permitted. No exceptions will be made without special permission from the Case Manager."http://www.littlemomentsbigmagic.com/documents/groundrulesvol.pdfOprah being full of shit and men not being in little kids lives, notwithstanding, these rules have a reason. Yes they do...just not what you think.
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Originally Posted By: Rad
Originally Posted By: thor
Originally Posted By: Rad
I have no idea if these are standard rules, but "Overnight visits to the Bigs' home are not permitted. No exceptions will be made without special permission from the Case Manager."
http://www.littlemomentsbigmagic.com/documents/groundrulesvol.pdf
Oprah being full of shit and men not being in little kids lives, notwithstanding, these rules have a reason.
Yes they do...just not what you think.
If you have something to say, why not say it?Too late. You already drank the coolaide.
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Okay there Jim Jones.I don't think there's any conspiracy behind the suspicion that seems to take place when there is a male-child relationship. I just think it's a bit of an over-reaction. People abandon common sense for hysteria. Human kind seems to have a real affinity for hysteria. Then when there is something to raise concern people are to distracted with hysteria to address it or often even see it.
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I believe its Kool-Aide
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Originally Posted By: OldFolksI don't think there's any conspiracy behind the suspicion that seems to take place when there is a male-child relationship.Oh? Quote:People abandon common sense for hysteria.And there you have it...the abandonment of common sense. And who is it responsible for whipping the population into a frenzy? Oprah is just the tip of the iceberg...it's really the entire media. So in that sense, yes, it IS a conspiracy. A conspiracy to get the general populace to abandon common sense in favor of the hysteria you mention. And it's aimed at the elimination of men in the lives of children, just as you say. But it doesn't stop there...this is just part of a bigger conspiracy that is set to attack the family unit as a whole. But that is the subject of a whole 'nuther thread.