I feel it appropriate to mention the passing of the King at age 50, and respectively ask that we all take a moment of silence to reflect, be it 5 minutes or 5 seconds, on the influence he has had on our lives.
Yesterday Fox News interviewed Uri Geller about his death.
Really strange with veiled insinuations.
I believe Uri Geller was not talking as a psychic. He and Michael were real friends. Jackson was even the best man on Geller's second (I think) wedding. I've not seen the particular interview on Fox but I've read his other interviews and there was nothing paranormal about his text.
It's just known that they're close friends and Uri is also a known personality, so it's easy to interview him.
...but I've read his other interviews and there was nothing paranormal about his text.
No, but he implied he saw things at Neverland that precluded his remaining friend with Michael. He did not let the interviewer pin him down on specifics.
I have fond memories of watching Michael Jackson videos on MTV & VH1 (back when they actually showed music videos) when I was a kid. My family loved MJ and it's sad that his life took such a tragic turn in the last few decades. Guilty or not, MJ was one heck of a talent.
I feel it appropriate to mention the passing of the King at age 50, and respectively ask that we all take a moment of silence to reflect, be it 5 minutes or 5 seconds, on the influence he has had on our lives.
The King?? Wasn't that Elvis?? Anyway M Jackson had no influence on my life whatsoever. Certainly didn't like any of his music.