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The Jackson Family should be ashamed.
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To put the debatable12 year daughter and the other two kids through that funeral circus was disgusting.
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my point was youre having a go at jacko
when elvis was at it with a 14 year old
its wrong for alll of them
i believe pete was aquitted as an author
i may be wrong.
just thought it weird ur username elvis and you criticise jacko
bit silly mate
uu coulda been jerry olee i guess : 0 )
and go easy on the daughter i thought it was very sincere and unstaged.
my point was youre having a go at jacko
when elvis was at it with a 14 year old
its wrong for alll of them
i believe pete was aquitted as an author
i may be wrong.
just thought it weird ur username elvis and you criticise jacko
bit silly mate
uu coulda been jerry olee i guess : 0 )
and go easy on the daughter i thought it was very sincere and unstaged.
I know this is supposed to be about Michael Jacksons funeral , but I couldnt help but recall lasy september as we had the funeral for my darling husband, my grandson who was a few days off is fifith birthday kept asking "What happens next " and when I said people say things about Granddad he asked to speak. I was amazed but agreed and in front of at least 50 people he spoke of his love. He is autistic and normally very shy amongs strangers , I shall never forget it.
Sorry to intrude.
M♥
Sorry to intrude.
M♥
mamyallynne
How amazing of your grandson to step up like that, my daughter read a Seamus heaney poem at my dad's fubnera, she was quite abit older, 20 infact, but it was still very difficult for her and very emotional.
I had noticed paris on the stage during the singing of that last song and she was moving herself closer and closer to the microphone, and her Auntie Janet seemed to be aware that she was placing herself closer to the micriphone, i think it was a spontaneous thing and in the childs own confused way she was not only expressing her devotion to her Dad, but addressing in a very simple way, his critics and denouncers, which i think made it all the more impressive and poignant. paul gambacini was the commentatot, and he quite rightly said, that was her debut into the limelight.
How amazing of your grandson to step up like that, my daughter read a Seamus heaney poem at my dad's fubnera, she was quite abit older, 20 infact, but it was still very difficult for her and very emotional.
I had noticed paris on the stage during the singing of that last song and she was moving herself closer and closer to the microphone, and her Auntie Janet seemed to be aware that she was placing herself closer to the micriphone, i think it was a spontaneous thing and in the childs own confused way she was not only expressing her devotion to her Dad, but addressing in a very simple way, his critics and denouncers, which i think made it all the more impressive and poignant. paul gambacini was the commentatot, and he quite rightly said, that was her debut into the limelight.
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