cannot take it

Michael Jackson is dead. just the other day i was chatting with my boyfriend about entertainers that we must definitely see in concerts and MJ was on the top of the list. it’s hard to believe that he’s gone for good. i wish i wasn’t that young when he performed in malaysia. now i really will never be able to see him in the flesh.

rest in peace michael.

11 thoughts on “cannot take it”

  1. I had privilege to see him live in concert, and that is to date the best concert performance I have ever witnessed! MJ recreates his music videos on stage! I’m glad to have that memory of MJ. RIP. :-(

  2. i think he suicide, he is too rich to have heart problems…i mean he can buy million heart to replace his heart if he did got heart problems…but since he is unwilling to live…so even paramedics cant help…………:[

  3. bunny, don’t be an idiot. he didn’t commit suicide. he had an heart attack. he is too rich to have a heart attack? give me a break.

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  5. Although I did go to his concert in Singapore when I was 8-9, I was much too young to really remember things clearly, and I sat too far away, so he was just a tiny dot.

    Kinda tragic that he needed to die before everyone could come out and say they loved his songs without any irony.

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