View Full Version : R.I.P MJ
cucinadio
30th June 2009, 10:16 AM
R.I.P MJ
thinking of you my freind ....your greatness will be cherished always and we will "rememeber the time" you will be missed a defining influance on my life and im sure many others
cheers mate
ATH
30th June 2009, 10:37 AM
I thought he was a raving lunatic personally. Good performer but definitely deranged and will earn more now than if he was still alive.
Each to his own on this as with other things though.
Alan.
Rayngie
30th June 2009, 11:03 AM
Fair enough and each to their own.
My own is that he was very talented but a total crack pot and waste of space.
Some poor bloke gets killed by a stray bullet here in Sydney and it's relegated to the back pages because of Jackson.
Not entirely sure where people priority's lie anymore...
waz
30th June 2009, 12:07 PM
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loanrangie
30th June 2009, 02:49 PM
I dont understand why people have to post their negative views, if you arent interested in the post then keep out of it and your comments to yourself. Yes he was a train wreck but you cant take away from the fact that he was an extremely talented performer despite all he downfalls (and he had more than his share). I wouldnt by any stretch of the imagination call myself a huge fan but i did appreciate his singing and dancing ability and his showmanship.
pop058
30th June 2009, 03:06 PM
I dont think the views are intended as negative, just different. It would be a strange old place if only the people with the same opinions posted them. I am not a MJ fan at all and have a very similar outlook on him as Rayngie, specifically the priority bit. I do however, think he was a great entertainer, just not my style.
Paul
loanrangie
30th June 2009, 03:13 PM
I dont think the views are intended as negative, just different. It would be a strange old place if only the people with the same opinions posted them. I am not a MJ fan at all and have a very similar outlook on him as Rayngie, specifically the priority bit. I do however, think he was a great entertainer, just not my style.
Paul
I'm all for different views but if it/ ( he in this case )doesnt interest you i dont understand the need to come and post negative comments just for the sake of it, hell i would spend all day on here bagging freelanders if that was the case. Just a bit of common sense and courtesy to others.
Sleepy
30th June 2009, 04:08 PM
I heard he drove a nissan:wasntme:
pop058
30th June 2009, 04:10 PM
I'm all for different views but if it/ ( he in this case )doesnt interest you i dont understand the need to come and post negative comments just for the sake of it, hell i would spend all day on here bagging freelanders if that was the case. Just a bit of common sense and courtesy to others.
I have no interest in MJ to the point of not buying a CD, concert ticket or a tee shirt, but I (and others) have an opinion about the recent events. As stated earlier, I don't consider my thoughts or comments to be negative, just not the same as others and most certainly not discourteous to anyone, yourself included.
Don't get me wrong, I do not begrudge his achievments or his lifestyle and I do not wish the passing of anyone, particularly at such an early (relatively speaking) age. MJ and I were born within a month of each other, so I definately have an opinion about 50 year old males dying of cardiac related problems.
I think we will just have to agree to disagree on the polarity of my opinion.
Paul
LandyAndy
30th June 2009, 09:08 PM
PLEASE DONT GO WHERE THE LAST THREAD WENT!!!!
This one will be deleted just like the last.
Andrew
cucinadio
8th July 2009, 07:03 AM
deleting this post will be a blight on his memory and l would seriously evaluate my confidences in this forum and the people in it if it was to come to that....imho
otherwise last nights memorial was a moving and tearful, simple affair and a just to the memory of a performer with IMHO ..no equal .......R.I.P my friend you will always be a defining presence in my life ......good buy my friend
cheers
tony
8th July 2009, 07:43 AM
deleting this post will be a blight on his memory and l would seriously evaluate my confidences in this forum and the people in it if it was to come to that....imho
otherwise last nights memorial was a moving and tearful simple affair and a just to the memory of a performer with IMHO ..no equal .......R.I.P my friend you will always be a defining presence in my life ......goodbuy my friend
cheers
"no equal" now theres just your opinion ever heard of nat king-coal, sinatra, dylon,elvis,cash slim dusty to name just a few
I'd look for better role model if I wz you
ok so he could sing and dance (if your into that sort of music) but so could Fred Astaire and he was'nt as mad as a hatter amongst other things
incisor
8th July 2009, 07:47 AM
deleting this post will be a blight on his memory and l would seriously evaluate my confidences in this forum and the people in it if it was to come to that....imho
lucky you have no say in running it hey.....
goodbuy my friend
was he?
Psimpson7
8th July 2009, 07:51 AM
lucky you have no say in running it hey.....
:lol2::lol2::lol2:
Camo
8th July 2009, 07:59 AM
M J as a friend:eek: Spose if you like batting for the other team:cool:
DeeJay
8th July 2009, 08:37 AM
It seems that it was not only some AULRO members that were upset at the news.
YouTube - Hitler finds out Michael Jackson has died.#
Chenz
8th July 2009, 08:53 AM
It seems that it was not only some AULRO members that were upset at the news.
YouTube - Hitler finds out Michael Jackson has died. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELyTBXzfQJ8)#
Watched this YouTube this morning and could not stop laughing.
One of the songs which I can't help dancing to is Billy Jean. He was a great perfomer but the nickname Whako Jacko is pretty close to the truth.
Why anyone would disfigure themselves in such a grotesque manner is beyond imagination. They say talent and insanity are close bed fellows and in MJ this is more than true.
Camo
8th July 2009, 08:56 AM
LOL
That was gold!
stevo68
8th July 2009, 12:08 PM
deleting this post will be a blight on his memory and l would seriously evaluate my confidences in this forum and the people in it if it was to come to that....imho
otherwise last nights memorial was a moving and tearful simple affair and a just to the memory of a performer with IMHO ..no equal .......R.I.P my friend you will always be a defining presence in my life ......goodbuy my friend
cheers
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2011/03/50.jpg
Regards
Stevo
FenianEel
8th July 2009, 12:19 PM
ROFLMAO, Gold Jerry Gold!!!
Cannot get enough of the "Hitler" youtubes, great link in.
Almost as funny as Lego-Death Star Canteen:D
cucinadio
8th July 2009, 01:49 PM
yhea, fare enough guys ......;)
"IT WAS IMHO"
" YOU GUYS REALLY NEED TO PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH, REALLY "
MickS
8th July 2009, 02:43 PM
It seems that it was not only some AULRO members that were upset at the news.
"Cancel the clown..." ROFLMAO!!!! :Rolling::Rolling:
cucinadio
8th July 2009, 04:16 PM
QUOTE=tony;1016821]"no equal" now theres just your opinion ever heard of nat king-coal, sinatra, dylon,elvis,cash slim dusty to name just a few
well mate if their yours than thats great for you ...
I'd look for better role model if I wz you
ok so he could sing and dance (if your into that sort of music) but so could Fred Astaire and he was'nt as mad as a hatter amongst other things
again mate it IMHO so thats yours .......
cheers
stevo68
8th July 2009, 04:18 PM
yhea, fare enough guys ......;)
"IT WAS IMHO"
" YOU GUYS REALLY NEED TO PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH, REALLY " IMHO if you are going to put up that sort of stuff....and as you first posted "fair enough".....then obviously added the balance...what do you expect? IMHO it is probably best you keep that sort of....stuff.... to yourself....otherwise you will open yourself to ridicule. How the hell would deleting this thread possibly be a blight on his memory.....its just nonsical........IMHO,
Regards
Stevo
Pedro_The_Swift
8th July 2009, 04:19 PM
MOD HAT ON
A Warning To All.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
CraigE
8th July 2009, 04:27 PM
Geez I think there have been some really selfish views posted here. If you dont like MJ then it is probablly better to stay away from this thread or start another. This was started as a tribute to a great entertainer. He was eccentric and a bit out there, but so are most entertainers and there are a lot worse. As to some of the allegations what happened to innocent until proven guilty? No allegations were proved and were actually disproved in court. Also if someone really did something to your child would you really go after the money or the person? Your answer will say a lot about you.
I am a fan of MJ's music, not him personally, I really think he was very naive about how to behave and never really matured, but hey a lot of us may be the same if we could not ever go out in public from such a young age.
Comparing the death of MJ to someone like you or me is just stupid. Of course it is going to get more publicity.
There are a lot of sinister things that could be said about a lot of past entertainers, including Elvis.
FGS let him rest.
I was really coked up when his daughter Paris spoke, the pure love and innocence for her father, biological or not.
RIP Jacko.
:(:(:(
cucinadio
8th July 2009, 04:30 PM
"Deleted in the interest's of no more unneeded remarks for what was supposed to be a tribute not a bloody debate"
incisor
8th July 2009, 05:46 PM
"Deleted in the interest's of no more unneeded remarks for what was supposed to be a tribute not a bloody debate"
on that happy note..
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