Michael Jackson has died
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Re: Michael Jackson has died
No he's still alive according to CNN.
Last edited by Loyal2TheRoyal on Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:18 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Are you reading the gossip websites Niamh!? The proper news websites say he's still alive.
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I swear BBC Ulster news just said it on the radio! But I checked a couple of websites and they say he had cardiac arrest. other say he has died and other say he is being monitored!
I didn't confirm it Loyal I said it was on the radio.
I didn't confirm it Loyal I said it was on the radio.
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Loyal2TheRoyal wrote:1/5 Alive
9/2 Deceased
And you say the thread was in bad taste
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Bright-Oak wrote:Loyal2TheRoyal wrote:1/5 Alive
9/2 Deceased
And you say the thread was in bad taste
In a coma.
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All the news stations and sites who say he's died say it's from unconfirmed reports, if there's even a mention of something like that they run with it as it's more eye catching. But he's not dead, though it's not looking great now.
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Sounds like that's it....
RIP Michael Jackson
RIP Michael Jackson
mid-mon man- GAA Hero
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There is obviously going to be a lot of speculation surrounding the
cause of death but so far I have ruled out sunshine,
moonlight and good times and all the facts seem to be pointing towards
the boogie.
cause of death but so far I have ruled out sunshine,
moonlight and good times and all the facts seem to be pointing towards
the boogie.
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mossbags wrote:There is obviously going to be a lot of speculation surrounding the
cause of death but so far I have ruled out sunshine,
moonlight and good times and all the facts seem to be pointing towards
the boogie.
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LA Times say he has died.
I remember him as a child with the Jackson 5, but lost touch.
I do not not follow popular music at all, and rarely listen to Radio music or anything,I rarely watch TV, so I am a dinosaur in regard to "famous" people.
I remember him as a child with the Jackson 5, but lost touch.
I do not not follow popular music at all, and rarely listen to Radio music or anything,I rarely watch TV, so I am a dinosaur in regard to "famous" people.
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Bright-Oak wrote:mossbags wrote:There is obviously going to be a lot of speculation surrounding the
cause of death but so far I have ruled out sunshine,
moonlight and good times and all the facts seem to be pointing towards
the boogie.
Believe me Niamh Im as upset as you are. His face recently kinda resembled Colin McManus's groin area after a chellenge from Brian Mullins. I would have sympathy for anyone in that situation myself young Oaksy
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This is a bit surreal, as a lot of you will probably remember Elvis being Alive well I was born after he died, and now MJ will be known as legend in the same right and kids who haven't been born yet will view MJ how I view Elvis..if you get my drift??
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Loyal2TheRoyal wrote:First Elvis, then Ulster Football, now Michael Jackson.
What has the world come to loyal?
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mossbags wrote:Bright-Oak wrote:mossbags wrote:There is obviously going to be a lot of speculation surrounding the
cause of death but so far I have ruled out sunshine,
moonlight and good times and all the facts seem to be pointing towards
the boogie.
Believe me Niamh Im as upset as you are. His face recently kinda resembled Colin McManus's groin area after a chellenge from Brian Mullins. I would have sympathy for anyone in that situation myself young Oaksy
Though his playing days are long over....
Brian Mullan perhaps?
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mossbags wrote:Loyal2TheRoyal wrote:First Elvis, then Ulster Football, now Michael Jackson.
What has the world come to loyal?
Ah well at least Dublin hurling is getting off the ground!
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Also Conor McManus, not Colin!
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What's the difference between Fergie and Michael Jackson?
Fergie will be playing Giggs in August.
(Bad taste but sure you're gonna hear the jokes anyway, might as well get them out of the way!)
Fergie will be playing Giggs in August.
(Bad taste but sure you're gonna hear the jokes anyway, might as well get them out of the way!)
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