The "Everything Michael Jackson" Thread

  • #181
Wolfwood said:
Hmm, interesting. They never mentioned it in any of the local papers (as far as I know) and the Al Gosaibi family are influential. Only thing we've heard of him recently is him using his "middle eastern woman" disguise to go shopping but the fool chose to pay for his purchases using a credit card (which would have his name and a picture of him printed on it).



Yes, he's a fool -- but, i would imagine it's all been done as publicity for himself. keep him in the news.

this evening, the newsprogramme did a skit on him being here in Hamburg. i roared with laughter as they dressed a fellow up in an abaya and filmed him in various locations in the snow (brrrr) around the city doing a moonwalk wearing those white socks and black shoes he has a penchant for.

apparently he is/has been in Hamburg avisiting Anton Schleiter, one of his past playmates.

next stop London? ;)

(Wolfwood: pls check your PMs. :) )
 
  • #182
Quote from a blog at http://yalajaji.blogspot.com/2006/01/do-something-minister.html

"What happened makes Bahrain look like the zoo of the world.. we bring in lunatics and child molestors and give them big palaces and fancy jobs."

The accompanying cartoon and comments are very enjoyable, too.

The blogger's main thrust is a complaint about Bahrain's Minister of Information and the perceived double standard with how MJ is being treated compared to another singer/event that the MoI cracked down on. But the comments do take quite a few hits at MJ as well.

Another Bahraini blogger also comments on MJ at
http://sillybahrainigirl.blogspot.com/2006/01/bravo-whacko.html

In the discussion of MJ's appearing in public dressed as a woman, she notes, about the legality of MJ dressing as a woman in public:

"And laws? Well, I doubt that laws apply to Whacko since he is the King's son's guest. In Arabic, we have a saying which roughly translates to: The Shaikh's dog is a Shaikh.. meaning, what applies to the Shaikh applies to those under him (ie: his dogs) .. not that Whacko is a dog .. look.. the more I open my big mouth, the deeper the hole I dig for myself.. so I will keep peace now .. for now only."

Finally, Roger Friedman comments on MJ's recent visit to the family of a former German boytoy at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,182967,00.html where he notes:

"Jackson’s typical situation with surrogate families is to divide and conquer. In time, the father is usually usurped by Jackson, who showers the family with gifts. At Christmas, Jackson flew the Schleiters to Bahrain and did just that."

Roger seems to be fully aware of MJ's m.o., which makes it all the more shameful that he decided to take Team MJ's side in the recent criminal trial. Roger, explain to us how even though you know all about MJ's usual practice of targeting dysfunctional families to get access to their boys, you still don't believe that's what happened with the one family who had the guts to go to the cops about it.
 
  • #183
Devilish said:
Quote from a blog at http://yalajaji.blogspot.com/2006/01/do-something-minister.html

"What happened makes Bahrain look like the zoo of the world.. we bring in lunatics and child molestors and give them big palaces and fancy jobs."

The accompanying cartoon and comments are very enjoyable, too.

The blogger's main thrust is a complaint about Bahrain's Minister of Information and the perceived double standard with how MJ is being treated compared to another singer/event that the MoI cracked down on. But the comments do take quite a few hits at MJ as well.

Another Bahraini blogger also comments on MJ at
http://sillybahrainigirl.blogspot.com/2006/01/bravo-whacko.html

In the discussion of MJ's appearing in public dressed as a woman, she notes, about the legality of MJ dressing as a woman in public:

"And laws? Well, I doubt that laws apply to Whacko since he is the King's son's guest. In Arabic, we have a saying which roughly translates to: The Shaikh's dog is a Shaikh.. meaning, what applies to the Shaikh applies to those under him (ie: his dogs) .. not that Whacko is a dog .. look.. the more I open my big mouth, the deeper the hole I dig for myself.. so I will keep peace now .. for now only."

Finally, Roger Friedman comments on MJ's recent visit to the family of a former German boytoy at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,182967,00.html where he notes:

"Jackson’s typical situation with surrogate families is to divide and conquer. In time, the father is usually usurped by Jackson, who showers the family with gifts. At Christmas, Jackson flew the Schleiters to Bahrain and did just that."

Roger seems to be fully aware of MJ's m.o., which makes it all the more shameful that he decided to take Team MJ's side in the recent criminal trial. Roger, explain to us how even though you know all about MJ's usual practice of targeting dysfunctional families to get access to their boys, you still don't believe that's what happened with the one family who had the guts to go to the cops about it.
I suspect after the trial, Jacko did not bother to show Friedman the gratitude he expected for toadying to him, and now Friedman's washed his hands of him. Or perhaps its the fact Jackson is now living under the skirts of a Muslim that has irked him so.
 
  • #184
He's playing the dodge and delay game for all it's worth. First he replaced his custody attorney, now he's seeking to dump the judge he and Debbie agreed to use in their private custody dispute. Reason? Since MJ made those anti-semitic remarks, and the judge is Jewish, well, MJ thinks he can't get a fair ruling from the guy. According to MJ's latest custody attorney, the judge had the effrontery to mention his awareness that MJ made those comments. Further, the attorney says the judge also stated that Bahrain is a notably anti-semitic country, so it would be difficult for the kids to be bar-mitzvahed there. Finally, the judge said on record that he's aware that MJ obtained passports for the kids via subterfuge.

You can read the motion to disqualify the judge at
http://cdn.digitalcity.com/tmz_documents/060130_jackson.pdf

Also, Roger Friedman mentions in today's column that MJ is yet again going through a new round of attorneys for his myriad legal issues. His newest attorney (for the Schaffel case, at least) is dissing his previous attorneys (like we haven't seen MJ's lawyers pull this before) and blaming them for problems with the suit. He's also using MJ's living in Bahrain as another excuse for the delays.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,183273,00.html

So MJ benefits two ways: by not paying his lawyers, he's getting free representation as long as the supply of sucker lawyers doesn't run dry; and he then has cause to keep requesting delays in getting these cases heard. I expect we'll hear of another change of attorney in the Bartucci case next.
 
  • #185
I hate to inform Jacko's lawyer, but, uh, it IS difficult to get the kids Bar Mitzvahed in Bahrain. The country's entire Jewish population is about 30-35 people (who live in peace and prosperity here without any trouble...unless the crazy islamists are having a slow week and need to blame the Jews and the US for something). And since anyone who has had their passport stamped in Israel isn't even allowed into the country (like other Gulf states), getting a hold of a certified rabbi or mohel on short notice is a bit difficult (one comes in from India once a year to perform bris' and stuff). There isn't even a synagogue here...
 
  • #186
Diane Dimond reported on Nancy Grace's Jan. 31st show that the sheikh has apparently tired of his high-maintenance houseguest, and that MJ is once again on the road looking for another sucker to leech off of. They also discussed the custody case with Brian Oxman, and pressed him to disclose what's going on with MJ's finances and his December loan crisis.

You can read the transcript at
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0601/31/ng.01.html

The segment on MJ starts about half-way through the transcript.
 
  • #187
Devilish said:
Diane Dimond reported on Nancy Grace's Jan. 31st show that the sheikh has apparently tired of his high-maintenance houseguest, and that MJ is once again on the road looking for another sucker to leech off of. They also discussed the custody case with Brian Oxman, and pressed him to disclose what's going on with MJ's finances and his December loan crisis.

You can read the transcript at
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0601/31/ng.01.html

The segment on MJ starts about half-way through the transcript.
That didn't take long. Then again, even a sheikh would eventuially figure out that coddling a transparent pedophile doesn't look good. Especially once he figured out said transparent pedophile no longer has any show biz "juice" or money.
 
  • #188
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_06026jackson.shtml

"Discussions held in secret with singer Michael Jackson to put some of the prayers of Pope John Paul II to music have been made public after the singer fled members of the press who had got wind of the project."

Well, if that project had been really important to Michael Jackson he would have signed the contract - reporters or no reporters. As it is, another Jackson project abandoned on half way.......
 
  • #189
  • #190
Devilish said:
Diane Dimond reported on Nancy Grace's Jan. 31st show that the sheikh has apparently tired of his high-maintenance houseguest, and that MJ is once again on the road looking for another sucker to leech off of. They also discussed the custody case with Brian Oxman, and pressed him to disclose what's going on with MJ's finances and his December loan crisis.

You can read the transcript at
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0601/31/ng.01.html

The segment on MJ starts about half-way through the transcript.

Thanks for the link!

I agree with Billy....it didn't take long.
I wonder if he'll bring himself back to neverland while they hunt for another host.

(I hope all that happened was the host tiring of him).
 
  • #191
  • #192
BillyGoatGruff said:
What the--? Is the Catholic Church *trying* to reaffirm its strong association in the average person's mind with child molesters?

And I find it hard to believe they couldn't find anyone *else* but Jackson to put together a group of recordinging artists.

I found another article at http://www.nbcsandiego.com/entertainment/6790868/detail.html

Snip...
ROME -- An Italian priest who runs a music label specializing in religious songs said Michael Jackson could be one of several artists to sing Pope John Paul's prayers on a CD.

However, the Rev. Giuseppe Moscati cautions that the project is "only a small idea" that has yet to be run by the Vatican for approval.
End of snip



Grab crotch. Amen.
 
  • #193
  • #194
concernedperson said:
Jacko kicked out.....traveling around looking for handouts. Couldn't happen to a more deserving fellow.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,184325,00.html

AND, travelling commercial airliners!!!!!!!! Albeit Business Class, no more private jets! Homeless, almost poor and incapable of writing anything saleable. Say, where is that single about the hurricane? Kinda passe, isn't it?
 
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  • #197
Jeana (DP) said:
He won't feel the real sting until the bank forecloses on him and I can't wait for that day.

t day. I remember reading last that December was the forclosure date. Then his deadline was moved forward, yadayadayada. But not having the money for a private airplane sure is telling. Read Fox's Roger Freedman today (Thurs).
 
  • #198
yadler said:
t day. I remember reading last that December was the forclosure date. Then his deadline was moved forward, yadayadayada. But not having the money for a private airplane sure is telling. Read Fox's Roger Freedman today (Thurs).


Oh, should have clarified. I mean't foreclosed on the Beatles catalog!! :) :)
 
  • #199
  • #200
yadler said:
AND, travelling commercial airliners!!!!!!!! Albeit Business Class, no more private jets!
The horror!:eek: Guess he won't have his own private stewardesses to smuggle Jesus Juice to his kids!:boohoo: :loser:
 

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