Everytime we will ask ourself why work so hard and yet been scold by your boss and stress yourself up. Why every month we must wait till end of the month to take pur salary. Why so many bill have to clear and it will forever un-finish? Why some people can work a few hour and accompany their family? Why i have to work so much and get so little salary?
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Your Favorite Performance From 'This Is It'?
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Michael Jackson’s Feeding Tube Removed
LOS ANGELES — A feeding tube inserted into the stomach of Michael Jackson has been removed, threatening to convert the pop star from an individual in a persistent vegetative state to a “bleached corpse in pajamas.”
Jackson had recently been removed from the ranks of those with nasogastric tubes because according to doctors at L.A. State Hospital, “you can’t have a nasogastric tube went you don’t have a naso.”
But now a Federal Court Judge has made all feeding questions moot. Michael Jackson will no longer have blenderized organs from white women passed directly into his lower stomach. Michael had been appearing persistently late to the court house for his recent trial according to several observers as a result of continually experiencing tube clogging from this procedure.
Asked why Jackson could not simply swallow food, a spokesperson for the icon responded, “His swallowing reflex was lost when a seven year old boy was removed from Michael’s oral cavity while attempting a tonsillectomy on the pop star during a sleep over date. However, the boy was able to perform reconstructive plastic surgery on Jackson’s lower jaw before being extracted.
The parents of the boy have filed a lawsuit against Jackson because in their words, “Johnny entered his mouth to do surgery, not to be chewed on like a piece of meat then nestled into a tongue crevice while the singer read him a bedtime story."
Jackson had recently been removed from the ranks of those with nasogastric tubes because according to doctors at L.A. State Hospital, “you can’t have a nasogastric tube went you don’t have a naso.”
But now a Federal Court Judge has made all feeding questions moot. Michael Jackson will no longer have blenderized organs from white women passed directly into his lower stomach. Michael had been appearing persistently late to the court house for his recent trial according to several observers as a result of continually experiencing tube clogging from this procedure.
Asked why Jackson could not simply swallow food, a spokesperson for the icon responded, “His swallowing reflex was lost when a seven year old boy was removed from Michael’s oral cavity while attempting a tonsillectomy on the pop star during a sleep over date. However, the boy was able to perform reconstructive plastic surgery on Jackson’s lower jaw before being extracted.
The parents of the boy have filed a lawsuit against Jackson because in their words, “Johnny entered his mouth to do surgery, not to be chewed on like a piece of meat then nestled into a tongue crevice while the singer read him a bedtime story."
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Performer
“Michael Jackson was one of the most creative and successful recording artists of the last 40 years. He became an instant star when he was only 11 years old, fronting the Jackson 5,” said Jim Henke, vice president of exhibitions and curatorial affairs at the Rock Hall of Fame and Museum. “His solo career was so extraordinary that he became known as the King of Pop. Few other artists of his era reached the peaks that he did, both in terms of sales and critical acclaim. His legacy will live on for a long, long time. We join the world in mourning the loss of this twice-inducted member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”
Essential Songs
Billie Jean
Beat It
Thriller
Bad
Black or White
Rock With You
Wanna Be Startin' Something
Man in the Mirror
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Scream
Recommended Reading
Michael Jackson Unauthorized
Christopher P. Anderson. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.
Michael Jackson: The King of Pop
Lisa D. Campbell. Wellesley, MA: Branden Books, 1993.
Moonwalk
Michael Jackson. New York: Doubleday, 1988.
Michael Jackson: The Music and the Madness
J. Randy Taraborrelli. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publishing Group, 1991.
Essential Songs
Billie Jean
Beat It
Thriller
Bad
Black or White
Rock With You
Wanna Be Startin' Something
Man in the Mirror
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Scream
Recommended Reading
Michael Jackson Unauthorized
Christopher P. Anderson. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.
Michael Jackson: The King of Pop
Lisa D. Campbell. Wellesley, MA: Branden Books, 1993.
Moonwalk
Michael Jackson. New York: Doubleday, 1988.
Michael Jackson: The Music and the Madness
J. Randy Taraborrelli. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publishing Group, 1991.
The memorial
He was lauded and ridiculed. He broke down barriers and built them around
himself. He soared to heights unimaginable with his music, and he made the
ignominious front page of gutter tabloids worldwide. For Michael Jackson,
the spotlight was always present, and the rest of the world followed. That
spotlight stayed with him on Tuesday as fans mourned around the world and
thousands paid tribute to the King of Pop at a Los Angeles memorial.
himself. He soared to heights unimaginable with his music, and he made the
ignominious front page of gutter tabloids worldwide. For Michael Jackson,
the spotlight was always present, and the rest of the world followed. That
spotlight stayed with him on Tuesday as fans mourned around the world and
thousands paid tribute to the King of Pop at a Los Angeles memorial.
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