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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 673192" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Well he was my generation. I remember grade nine science class a fellow student brought in the video Thriller and we got to watch it in class. Very cool teacher. That was the first I had ever heard of Michael as at home we did not have cable thus no MTV. Then when i was in college he had another come back and became somewhat significant again with "man in the mirror".</p><p></p><p>I feel for his children ,but maybe now they will have a chance at a somewhat normal life. MJ had a h@ll of a childhood and the whole family is screwed up. He should have continued his psycho therapy instead of worrying what his family or the public thought. Maybe now he will have peace.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Farrah is, was iconic . She fought so hard to live and despite her will, finally her body had had enough. The fight and effort she made to stay alive and battle cancer alone makes her a true heroine. The fact that a drug abuser and the total disregard he had for life is overshadowing her death is absolutely horrendous and despicable. </p><p></p><p>When hearing the news of MJ of was shocked, but when hearing about Farrah I was deeply saddened and shed tears. Cancer is evil and anyone who is battling it and doing all they can to survive has my prayers and my deepest respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 673192, member: 5106"] Well he was my generation. I remember grade nine science class a fellow student brought in the video Thriller and we got to watch it in class. Very cool teacher. That was the first I had ever heard of Michael as at home we did not have cable thus no MTV. Then when i was in college he had another come back and became somewhat significant again with "man in the mirror". I feel for his children ,but maybe now they will have a chance at a somewhat normal life. MJ had a h@ll of a childhood and the whole family is screwed up. He should have continued his psycho therapy instead of worrying what his family or the public thought. Maybe now he will have peace. Farrah is, was iconic . She fought so hard to live and despite her will, finally her body had had enough. The fight and effort she made to stay alive and battle cancer alone makes her a true heroine. The fact that a drug abuser and the total disregard he had for life is overshadowing her death is absolutely horrendous and despicable. When hearing the news of MJ of was shocked, but when hearing about Farrah I was deeply saddened and shed tears. Cancer is evil and anyone who is battling it and doing all they can to survive has my prayers and my deepest respect. [/QUOTE]
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