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#74254 by The Writer
Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:30 pm
jw123

theres a world of difference between smarts and wisdom. An educated smart man is at a distinct disadvantage against an uneducated man full of wisdom.
Just ask Jefro Bodine:)

#74258 by Chippy
Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:44 pm
The other day while I was driving through the small town I now live in three young girls passed on the crossing. They weren't that young but you could tell they weren't legally allowed to do the other if you get what I mean?

One of them was very pretty and shot a glance she should not know how to shoot at me at her age! What did I do? Well I sort of sneered at her.

My Daughter is the prettiest thing on Earth. I'm completely biased of course but I'm no prude but nor am I blinkered. I'll wager she did that too on occasion but I bet she didn't get sneered at.

The Defacto here is that in another time and place where so many people were not shits I might have felt a small pang of smugness. However in our day and age you are in jail for the slightest showing of intent. (Rightly so too) but the press and the system stink to high heaven.

I think what I am trying to say is this. So what! Maybe he did like the company of younger males. I like being around females myself but heck who am I to judge?

This is a pure case of standing on the precipice upon which lead weights will eventually fall to one side, good or bad.

I liked his Music, danced to it, met some lovely ladies during his reign and he was a true one off. I think he was way more eccentric that people give him credit for. By the way Roger Daltry was pulled up a few years ago for something or other. No idea what happened there or if any validity was in that?

At the end of the day it was about his music, he's now dead and will write no more, its a real pity on timing, he was huge in Britain.

#74260 by jw123
Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:47 pm
Whatever

When I was a kid I burnt my hand on the stove. I remember to this day that it hurt and I dont put my hand on the stove anymore.

So dont you think after going thru one trial for this and getting burned to the tune of millions of dollars a person that was innocent wouldnt put themselves in a position to let it happen again?

#74261 by Chippy
Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:48 pm
Nope I have to agree with that JW. That was completely stupid.

jw123 wrote:So dont you think after going thru one trial for this and getting burned to the tune of millions of dollars a person that was innocent wouldnt put themselves in a position to let it happen again?

#74266 by Sir Jamsalot
Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:02 pm
The Writer wrote:Chris I like dat.

I do my gaziums up to 5.2 + 3+ 5, $+1 +4 etc. (Jefro Bodine-Beverly Hillbillies) But I don't type 2 good


haha. I have all the Hillbilly shows on DVD. I'm a big fan. One of my favorite Jethro quotes (who graduated from Princeton... elementary) quotes:

"one and one is two"
"two and two is four"
"four and four is eight"

*pause for contemplation*

"I have to take off my shoes for the next one"

#74271 by jw123
Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:42 pm
On January 1, 1994, Jackson settled with the Chandlers out of court for $22 million, after which Jordan stopped co-operating regarding criminal proceedings. Jackson was never charged, and the state closed its criminal investigation, citing lack of evidence.[95]

In a series of interviews with Martin Bashir, broadcast in 2003 as Living with Michael Jackson, Jackson was seen holding hands and discussing sleeping arrangements with Gavin Arvizo, 13, who later accused him of sexual abuse.[122] Shortly after the documentary aired, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent in relation to Arvizo.[122]

Jackson denied the allegations, saying the sleepovers were not sexual in nature. Elizabeth Taylor defended him, saying she had been there when they were in the bed. "There was nothing abnormal about it," she told Larry King. "There was no touchy-feely going on. We laughed like children and we watched a lot of Walt Disney. There was nothing odd about it."[123] During the investigation, Jackson was examined by mental health professional Dr. Stan Katz; the doctor spent several hours with the accuser too. Katz said Jackson was a regressed 10-year-old, and did not fit the profile of a pedophile.[124]

During the two years between the charges and the trial, Jackson reportedly became dependent on pethidine (Demerol), and lost a lot of weight. The People v. Jackson began on January 31, 2005, in Santa Maria, California, and lasted five months, until the end of May. Jackson was acquitted on all counts.[125][126][127] After the trial, he relocated to the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain, as a guest of Sheikh Abdullah.[128]

These are from Wikipedia,

so there were 2 accounts

#74272 by Kramerguy
Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:48 pm
AirViking wrote:kramer,

im not saying that it was the right thing to do.
its like walking around with a bloody knife at a murder scene.
Never a good move.

But just becuase you have a bloody knife doesnt mean you commited the crime. It sure does come close...
But why settle out of court if it was really done? Wouldnt you seek punishment if it happened to your child? Money would not be enough for me thats for sure.


Well that's what I was trying to say, he may have been deemed innocent of certain crimes, but it is a solid fact that he slept in the same bed with them. I don't give a crap about any of the semantics past that.

It's like some kind of bizarro cartoon how easily some people are swooned by celebrity and convince themselves that a person can do no wrong.

People seem to have also forgot the video of him hanging an infant over a railing at a hotel... something that if *I* had done that, I might be getting released from jail on good behavior by now... might.

#74273 by jw123
Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:52 pm
Kramer I like that analogy "bazarro cartoon" that might be a great song title.

I dont like or dislike Jackson, but when I see this stuff on Wikipedia and in the second deal hes what 40 yrs old holding hands and sleeping with a 13 yr old and even gets on a c documentary and discuss's it.

C-mon all you cheerleaders and wake up!

#74295 by gbheil
Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:32 pm
Chippy:
A few years ago, I was practicing my guitar in my MMA gym in town on a summer morning.
The door opened timidly and in walked two lovley young girls.
The could not have been more than 15, but fully mature if you get my meaning.
They wanted to "hang and watch me play".
I thanked them for thier interest and told them if they would like to come back with their mothers, I would be glad to play for them. Otherwise they would have to leave.
I locked the door behind them as they left.
The point being, apperence can be as damning as an act.
The wise avoid the apperence.

#74296 by ratsass
Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:52 pm
Three women went to a psychiatrist with their children for group therapy. After lots of discussion the doctor said he had some preliminary results to share with them. He told the first woman, "Your problem is that you think of money all the time, so much so that you named your child Penny." He then said to the second woman, "Your problem is that you think about alcohol too much, and that is why you named your child Brandy." Then he turned to speak to the third woman, but she grabbed her son and said, "Come on, Peter, this quack doesn't know what he's talking about." :D

#74300 by ColorsFade
Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:04 pm
Katz said Jackson was a regressed 10-year-old, and did not fit the profile of a pedophile.



This is kind of what I've believed all along. Michael Jackson never struck me as someone who was an 'adult' or of an "adult mind".

#74327 by ratsass
Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:42 am
Sentient Paradox wrote:Would I let my kids go spend the night with him if he lived nearby? With a veritable theme park on his compound, and constantly sleeping with underage kids?


Yeah, but they'd be WIRED and a S.W.A.T. team would be right outside. :twisted:

#74354 by philbymon
Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:05 pm
I believe he was found "not guilty," which is completely different than being found "innocent." The "NG" ruling means there wasn't enough evidence to prove his guilt. That's all. An "Innocent" ruling would truly exonerate him, after his having proved the charges were false.

Same was true for OJ - innocence was not proved, but guilt couldn't be proved, either.

This leaves much doubt in our minds, doesn't it?

All I can do is hope he didn't do those things he was accused of. No one knows, unless they were there, & that kid still ain't talking.

I can't believe that the media has made such a big deal out of his death, though. He hasn't really done anything much for a long time, has he? Yet they are still talking about his death. It's way worse than Elvis or John Lennon, ain't it? Perhaps it's just cuz he was a guy with questionable character, someone to argue about?

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