Thursday, July 9, 2009

MJ.

Its a shame.
He got commended only after his death.
Like what someone was telling me, media can be very fake.
Sis was telling me no one, even if its any president, might have such grand memorial ceremony.
*Oh ger, I think some Popes got*
Yes, definitely, only a couple would have.
But, all gones already at the last breathe.
Praises could have come much earlier.
Unnecessary remarks could have stop much earlier.
Hopefully, the grand "celebration" as the beautiful full-stop of his life, will seal his reputation as the Best Entertainer Ever Lived or King of the Pop instead of any accusations (if they indeed untrue) or unpleasant names.
I don't know much about him, but taking what I see on papers, internet, tv lately as the truth, its really a shame for all to come so late.
I believe the media can do better than this, no? :)
Indeed he looked and sounded weird to me.
It doesn't matter how others think I guess, as long as his children don't find him weird.
As long as they are proud of him.
Sis and me quite like the below.

The civil rights leader Al Sharpton addressed MJ's children and said:
"There weren't nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what your daddy had to deal with, but he dealt with it,"

I tear easily, but Im still a s*cker for sad/touching scenes.
Hence, Im still waiting to watch Paris greet her Daddy. :)

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