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sarahussain 2007

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Nov 2, 2009, 8:42:28 PM11/2/09
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The Official Michael Jackson site including info on This Is It, the
Michael Jackson Movie, Michael Jackson Music, Videos and Death..

http://michael-jackson4u.blogspot.com/

http://groups.google.com/group/michael-jackson-pop-king-no1?hl=en

Christopher Helms

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Nov 2, 2009, 9:35:56 PM11/2/09
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On Nov 2, 7:42 pm, sarahussain 2007 <sarahussain2...@googlemail.com>
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He didn't understand beer.

bobdrob

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Nov 3, 2009, 10:10:55 AM11/3/09
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"Christopher Helms" <Chrish...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I hope she cross-posted to rec.crafts.jesusjuicemaking


Will Trice

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Nov 3, 2009, 8:48:00 PM11/3/09
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Christopher Helms wrote:

> He didn't understand beer.

You're crazy! He was one of the greatest beer critics ever. Too bad he
had to share a name with that weirdo entertainer guy who just died.

-Will

will dot trice at comcast dot net

Christopher Helms

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Nov 27, 2009, 12:33:18 PM11/27/09
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After I posted that I had an "oh, crap" moment thinking maybe it was
about the beer guy instead of the singer since I hadn't paid much
attention to the post before smarting off about it. I have a Michael
Jackson book and it's very interesting. He covers the beer styles of
Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Australia and others with no mention
of Jesus Juice.

themantaking...@yahoo.com.au

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Oct 20, 2012, 7:29:21 AM10/20/12
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On television and in his real life (in our world) Michael Jackson was a Christian, but it's half-knowable what sect of it it is (not was since it's too orthodox, old-fashioned, recent and therefore traditional and preferably by very much almost everybody stereotyped, but they insist on how unique they are for evil purposes because of the fuck up). Michael pseudo-kept his semi-religion to himself, he actually kept it to his pseudo-self because he did nothing for himself. Michael Jackson is (not was) weird and even his death is presently weird, he acts as he's dead, because he's a freak even if people think he's a freak, it's still true he's a freak. But in a positive way, it was beneficial to the world he was with it being was, but it wasn't with himself under any circumstances, nor was he anything to do with what he wanted, or what pleasured him, or what interested him, even his ranch was not what he liked, it was what we like, it's never about Michael Jackson's own self, it's not even about making himself happy. The point of Michaels weird simplistic behaviour was supposed to be good, yeah, it's 50% good I suppose, or maybe it's even 99% good (that's excessive with a perfect balance). However he wanted to be happy when he was dead, he wanted to end his own suffering by being dead, he wanted us to love him when he was dead. It didn't work, I seem to be the only person who loves him or even likes him. But I'm pessimistic about the whole thing, it all seems corrupt to me.

Doug Freyburger

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Oct 20, 2012, 2:23:15 PM10/20/12
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themantaking...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
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> Michael Jackson is (not was) weird ...

This is a brewing group. the Michael Jackson we miss is the real one
not the fake one. The one who was the world's foremost expert on beers,
ales and whiskeys. I have several of his books. The real Michael
Jackson made his living touring the world, drinking ales and writing
about them. Talk about a dream job. Maybe he broke out into song on
occasion but he has no records.
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