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przyjrzyjcie się temu tematowi. użytkownik mjjcommunity o nicku BACK zarejestrowany od 2005r zostawiał tam dziwne posty. niektórzy podejrzewali, że to Michael jest ich autorem (m.in. jedna z moderatorek). ostatni post pochodzi z 17marca 2009, ale ta osoba była ostatni raz online 30sierpnia. http://mjkit.forumotion.net/michael-s-friends-f63/back-screenshots-t2433.htm spójrzcie na to: http://www.voila.pl/118/oo82d/index.php?get=1&f=1 7JULive??? 7 july + live. memorial był 7lipca literally tha KING is "BACK"... hmmm http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3492/kingisback.jpg eyes play tricks http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/7725/eyesplaytricksonusy.jpg czy jakieś znane osoby mają konta na mjjcommunity? ktoś na to BACK= Michael Jackson http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/729/famouspeopleonmjjc.jpg ktoś chce prawdziwego Michaela Jacksona. Back na to - "he never left..." http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/9976/1092007heneverleft.jpg a return to positivity soon... http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/1723/1382007thisi.png to mógł być Michael... poza tym pisał żeby nie wierzyć mediom, żeby zapamiętać Tabloid Junkie, Unbreakable, że cos się wydarzy (pisał to już od 2007r), coś tam w czasie procesu i inne rzeczy w taki sposób, jak gdyby dużo o tym wiedział, poza tym były jeszcze jakieś dziwne posty, tajemnicze, jakieś metafory... mozna to zobaczyć na screenach w temacie na forum mjkit (podałam link) interesujące.. to jego konto. kto jest tam zarejestrowany może poczytać http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/member.php?u=6614 tu jeszcze temat o tym czy Michael zaglądał na mjjcommunity. moderatorzy twierdzą,że tak, że nawet był zarejestrowany kiedyś, ale nawet mało kto z moderatorów wiedział jaki to nick czyli internet nie był mu obcy...

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http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=76819&highlight=back+user+michael&page=2 ktoś nawet zachował jakieś wiadomości sprzed lat. ktoś z moderatorów. twierdzą, że nick shadow_dancer to był dawniej nick Michaela. wkleili te teksy ......... Post #1: from shadow_dancer: ‘Hello to all the fans out there. I am so happy be in this forum to communicate with you all. I just wanted to add my humble opinions about this subject. I truly believe that Michael will continue his journey to create more music because it’s really important to him to always be able to create. He was brought to Earth to help people learn to love and accept one another. To stop making music for Michael I believe would take something much greater than this. I also believe well wishers such as the people here on this forum and others throughout the world help him heal as well. Great strength comes from within, but you still need to love and support to serve as the foundation for such pillars in the community. He is an artist, and what many people find hard to understand is that artists use their medium to express their thoughts and feelings, and often do it better than they would using conventional methods. To take song and dance away from Michael would be like not letting him live at all.’ Post #2 from shadow_dancer: 'Was Michael Jackson ever here? Hmmm why not? That's why it's so wonderful to have this forum! What a great vehicle to share opinions and ideas with so many supportive and loving people. I cannot imagine Michael not wanting to check up on his fans. This is my opinion of course, but I bet he is just as curious about all his fans, as they are to him. Kinda ironic isn't it? It's like being on the inside lookin out. Another thing too, if any of you are like me, it's really hard to talk to people about anything without being judged or ridiculed sometimes, then in addition you have a hard time socializing anyway Ok now to change the subject (sorry to jump about, but I had to reply to this post) I saw the most beautiful sunset the other day, it was like no other! The whole sky was shimmery streaks of burnt orange, reds, yellows and deep purple hues, just dancing about as dusk embraced the horizon. Absolutely beautiful! The weather has been so gloomy lately and boy how nice it was to see such a change! I don't really like the sun very much, it does however capture the most pure and simple beauty that our mother Earth has to offer. When you look around it's so amazing how everything is so perfectly balanced here to produce life. I would like to encourage everyone to sit out and watch a sunset sometime, it really helps you to meditate and find inner peace with yourself and the world around you! It's helped me on many hard days! My love to all, shadow dancer' Post #3 from shadow_dancer: ‘I can’t help but feel such sadness when I read your words. There are so many things that I share with you in reading this… I understand the pain of being ridiculed, ignored, and feeling soo much loneliness that you wonder how much more you can take. I understand all of this, but I do believe that we all have experienced this. If life were always a ride on a carousel, then we wouldn’t appreciate all the good things we’ve got. The amazing thing I would say about you its your ability to think for yourself. You are indeed an individual and do not listen to what others say unless you feel it is right for you. If Mike ever reads your posts, I believe this is what he would say to you. Believe in your heart you have always have something more to give, believe in truth because you have so much more to say. You have such compassion for your beliefs, and you should always embrace that trait. Whatever you do though, don’t hate yourself! The world needs more people like you, and in reality we all need each other. Love yourself and let yourself be loved, that is what life is truly about! Always remember who you are inside, and let that be the force that drives you on. My deepest heartfelt wishes to you, shadow dancer’ Post #4 from shadow_dancer: ‘One of the most wonderous things I’ve noticed in life is if you truly believe in yourself and are deeply dedicated in what you wish to achieve, you can do it! Sometimes it’s hard to know, but god gives us all a gift. It’s like a pact that god made with you before you were conceived. The only catch to this very special gift is that you must acknowledge it and utilize it to help others. This is what life is about, helping to make the world just a little bit more special than what it was before. It is very much like living your life thinking along these terms… You may be only one person in the world, but you can mean the whole world to one person! What a wonderful gift to have. Some of the “richest” people on the planet ironically don’t even know what that’s like. I’ve read so many kind and heart warming comments here on this forum, and realize the frustration that some may have on here. This whole trial, has caused a lot of pain for so many of us, all across the world. But what I know to be true is there is a lot of love out there too. Love is so powerful and healing and it cannot be altered nor ignored. And kind thought or gesture is something to admired or appreciated, cherished as if it were a piece of gold. All of you have that piece of gold inside you and you spend it every day here on the forum. Together, we can all help Michael heal and perhaps each other. It’s not just great music that has brought so many fans here on this forum to speak out for Michael. It’s love and admiration for the man fans know to be him. Michael could be considered one of the most celebrated people on the planet and yet one of the most lonely and misunderstood. I believe this forum may help him get a glimpse of what his life has inspired out of the heavy hearts of so many, which in itself must be a truly wonderful gift to experience!! I would like to ask each and every one of you, what gift do you think god gave you and do you think you’ve ever touched someone else’s life? Thank you & my love to you all, shadow dancer’ CZY TO MÓGŁ BYĆ ON? i czy on mógł pisać też pod nieckiem BACK? prześledzi ktoś te posty ?

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Trish napisała: "Hello, I spoke to Michael weeks before he passed away on the phone. He had invited me to the opening show in London but due to family obligations, I told him I would not have been able to attend. We spoke about MJJC and MJJForum (which he asked me to reopen lol) and he told me personally how he loved the MJJC site and that he and some others occasionally visited. He also spoke about one of his favorite threads in Michaelmania - which was the Curls thread or something about curly hair. Gary was also in communication with his team and they worked together to stop the person who was impersonating Michael. They (his team and Michael) was always aware of and visited MJJForum, MJNewsonline, MJFC and MJJC. " Make no mistake, Michael had a blackberry and computers. He was internet savvy and he always cruised the internet lol. He loved eBay, youtube, and was a search-engine fanatic.

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NAJNOWSZA, DŁUŻSZA WERSJA HUMAN NATUR !!! więcej Mike'a w srebrnej marynarce http://www.michaeljackson.com/us nie wygląda tu aż tak szczupło... patrzę na jego nogi i na niektórych zdjęciach z prób (też w pomarańczowych spodniach) wydają się szczuplejsze niż tu znowu ten rozbrajający gest łapką :P

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Joe powiedział, że tam będą "body doubles"? hmm... czasem właśnie mam wrażenie, że na niektórych ujęciach to nie Michael... jak na przykład ten szczuplejszy w pomarańczowych w dodatku z okularami... po co okulary? po za tym, że wygląda na chudszego i niższego, to jakoś dziwnie się rusza... zwłaszcza na końcu

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Randy Phillips, president of AEG Live, the promoter of the London concerts, told the magazine that on the day Jackson died, he followed the ambulance to the emergency room and watched as paramedics struggled to revive the singer. "I'll never forget this: There were all these people running around, frantically trying to revive him. [Jackson's personal physician] Dr. Murray was in there, and he was completely a mess," Phillips said. "A nurse came out and said, 'Where is Mrs. Jackson?' Michael's parents weren't there yet — they'd gotten lost. They'd gone to ****. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. The nurse said, 'He's on life support.' I said, 'What exactly does that mean?' She told us he was brain dead but still breathing." czyli żył jak trafił do szpitala a Murray też tam był??????????? to nie był martwy od kilku godzin??? to czemu karetka tak wolno wyjeżdżała??? mózg mu nie pracował, ale ciągle oddychał??? tu się wszystko wyklucza:O litości http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1624058/20091016/jackson_michael.jhtml

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'King of Pop' Michael Jackson is dead By Stacy Brown, Staff Writer Published: June 25, 2009 Michael Jackson has died in Los Angeles after suffering a heart attack at home with his father and his personal magician, Times-Shamrock Newspapers has confirmed. Times-Shamrock has learned from Kenichi Sugihara, publisher of the book "Michael Jackson: The Man behind the Mask," that a hospital nurse who was a source for the book confirmed Mr. Jackson's death. Other major media outlets also are now reporting that Mr. Jackson has died. A public statement from the family is expected Thursday evening around 9 p.m., Jackson family sources tell Times-Shamrock. Mr. Jackson, 50, suffered a massive heart attack and was taken by ambulance to UCLA Medical Center, according to Tohme Tohme, a Jackson spokesperson and confidante. Medical officials attempted to resuscitate him. Mr. Jackson was at home visiting with his father and his personal magician, Majestic Magnificent, when he had the heart attack. He arrived at the hospital unconscious but alive, said brother-in-law Nathaniel Brown." TO JEST DOBRE, tej wersji jeszcze nie słyszałam

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"Where were you on the day when you found out your brother was having trouble, at least initially? Did you get a phone call that he had already passed?" Tony asked. "No, actually I was home and it's very interesting, because I had just got done watching the news and there was the news on Farrah of course, and I said, 'Oh my.' I said, 'I wonder who's next?'" La Toya recounted. "Ten minutes later my father calls and says, 'Michael's sick, they're rushing him to the hospital I need for you to get down there.' "I kept calling my mother's assistant that was working with her. I kept saying, 'Is he OK?' And he wouldn't answer me and I heard my mother in the background," La Toya continued. "She said, 'Give me the phone.' And she grabbed the phone and she screamed as loud as she could, 'He's dead!' "And when she did that, I couldn't believe it, I couldn't drive, I got weak," La Toya said. "I was asking people on the street to drive me to the hospital, I mean I was only five minutes away, but I got so weak, my knees got weak, I couldn't believe it. It's like my heart had stopped." Eventually driving herself, the terror on La Toya's face was captured by the media already surrounding UCLA Medical Center. She was the first Jackson sibling to arrive. "There was a nurse, and I said, 'Is it true?' And she said, 'No it's not true,'" La Toya revealed. "They escorted me to the room where mother and Michael's kids were, and they were all in her lap, just screaming to the top of their lungs… Everything just changed, and I opened [the door] and I looked at mother and she and I just burst out, I couldn't control myself." ................ ESSENCE correspondent Roland S. Martin talks with Marlon Jackson, brother of Michael Jackson and a member of the Jackson 5, about the death of his younger brother, the "King of Pop." Marlon Jackson smiles for photographers at the 8th Annual BMI Urban Awards in September 2008. Roland S. Martin: Marlon, how did you find out about Michael's death? Marlon Jackson: I talked to Frank Dileo, Michael's manager. Frank told me that Michael last night was complaining about not feeling well. Michael's doctor went over to see him, and Frank said, "Marlon, from last night to this morning, I don't know what happened. When they got to him this morning, he wasn't breathing. They rushed him to the hospital and couldn't bring him around. That's what happened. They don't know what happened. Martin: And you said a doctor saw him last night, but he didn't see a need to take him to the hospital? Marlon Jackson: He didn't take him to the hospital. This morning he wasn't breathing and they rushed him to the hospital. He was going to be 51 in August. Gone too soon." ............. INTERVIEW WITH FRANK DILEO How did you originally hear about Michael falling ill? A fan called and said there was an ambulance in front of Michael’s house. I had just sat down to lunch. I called Michael’s assistant and asked what was going on, and I was told there was something wrong and he was on his way over there. So I got in my car and drove over. When I got to the gate, they told me everyone had already left. I turned around and went to UCLA Medical Center, and while I was in the car, Katherine called and I told her she should meet us at the hospital. So we went in the back, and they were working on him in the room. So I thought he was going to be OK. Then the nurse came out, she looked at me and I looked at her… I almost fainted. The look told me it was over, but they would keep working on him until his mother arrived. Meanwhile, the kids were all there, in another room. I had to go in with a doctor and a social worker to tell them what happened. And those are two things I never, ever want to do again. Excuse me a minute, I might cry here. Let me get a sip of water. What was the children’s reaction? Exactly what you think it would be: ran up to me, grabbed me, crying and screaming. Finally, Jermaine and LaToya showed up, then Randy… And a social worker started talking to all of them. Meanwhile, I was dealing with the press, trying to keep everybody out, and set up some security. At that point, they said the kids wanted to see their dad. So they moved Michael into a room and covered him. I went in first, got a chance to hug him, kiss him and say goodbye, and 20 minutes later, the kids and the rest of the family got to do the same thing. ..............

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Kai Chase, personal chef to Michael Jackson, has spoken out about the final hours of the King of Pop. "I started preparing the lunch and then I looked at my cell phone and it was noon. About 12:05 or 12:10 Dr. Murray runs down the steps and screams, 'Go get Prince!' He's screaming very loud. I run into the den where the kids are playing. Prince (Jackson's oldest son) runs to meet Dr. Murray and from that point on you could feel the energy in the house change. "I walked into the hall and I saw the children there. The daughter was crying. I saw paramedics running up the stairs." Kai said that at this point she joined Jackson's children in prayer, but it was too late – Michael was dead. "I walked into the hall and I saw the children there. The daughter was crying. I saw paramedics running up the stairs." At that point, Miss Chase said, the small group that was gathered – the children, their nanny, a housekeeper and Miss Chase – held hands and began to pray. As paramedics raced up to the room, Miss Chase recalled, "We were all praying, 'Help Mr Jackson be OK.' "Then everyone was very quiet." At about 1.30 pm she said security guards told her and other staff to leave the property because "Mr. Jackson was being taken to the hospital." When she came outside, she said, ambulances were in the courtyard and a crowd had gathered. ........................................... The Daily Telegraph Michael Jackson's son saw him collapse June 29, 2009 10:17am MICHAEL Jackson's eldest son thought his dad was joking when he collapsed in their living room – before the horrific reality that his dad was dying in front of him became apparent, according to the first eye-witness account of the King of Pop's last seconds alive. Jackson's 12-year-old son Prince Michael went into a "trance" unable to comprehend the tragedy that was happening as his personal doctor tried frantically to revive the 50-year-old singer. "The horror of it all is that Prince thought his dad was just being his dad and clowning, but it was real, and he watched as they worked on him," Stacy Brown, a Jackson family biographer who has spoken extensively to the Gloved One's relatives since he died last Friday told the New York Post. "Prince was stunned – in a trance – just watching," Brown said. "There was no movement, just looking around and not really processing what was really happening." Brown revealed to the New York Post he was told that when Jackson went into cardiac arrest, he was in the living room of the $100,000-a-month Los Angeles rental mansion with the 12-year-old boy – whose full name is "Prince" Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. Also there were the pop star's personal physician, Dr Conrad Murray who is now helping police with their investigations, his long-time friend and one-time manager, Frank DiLeo, and a security guard named Tippy. Earlier in the day, Jackson – who had been set to embark on a comeback with a series of 50 mega-concerts – had been packing his bags to fly to London to prepare for the gigs. The New York Post reported that Jackson was given an injection of Demerol – a fast-acting narcotic pain reliever whose nearest Australian equivalent is pethidine – about 11.30am. Friends have confessed Jackson had appeared in recent years addicted to painkillers. If Jackson had Demerol administered to him, it remains unclear who injected the drug. Shorting after this injection, the star collapsed on the living room floor, according to the New York Post, and it seems he was dead almost instantly. "The guard and the doctor picked him up and put him on the bed from the living room, and that's when they started CPR," Brown told the New York Post. Read the New York Post's full report "The doctor said he was 'very pale and cold to the touch','" he added, citing what he was told by relatives. ..................................... 28 June 2009 23:06 JACKSON'S ENTOURAGE 'CALLED HIS DAD BEFORE 911' MICHAEL JACKSON's entourage waited for up to 50 minutes to call emergency services after he collapsed. Jackson biographer Stacy Brown has spoken to the King of Pop's family since his sudden death on Thursday (25Jun09), and reveals their concern at the delay. Brown claims the star collapsed in the living room of his rented California home at 11.30am local time, but instead of calling 911, his security guard Tippy called Jackson's father Joseph, while his doctor Conrad Murray administered CPR. He tells the New York Post, "Joseph screamed at them to call for help. A huge commotion ensued about why 911 wasn't being called and why he wasn't getting help."

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czy ma tu ktoś pojęcie jak pierwotnie miał się nazywać Thriller? czy możliwe, że to były te wersje? 1) Starry Night 2) Give me some 3) Starlight Night 4) Thriller Night 5) Thriller że orginalnie miało być Starry Night, Quincy chciał Starlight a Rod Thrillera??? PS. jeśli tu ktoś jednak jest to niech włączy Taniec z gwiazdami. tańczą do piosenek Michaela

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Słuchając This is it od tyłu w zwolnionym tempie słychać sorry ,believe me i this is it :D

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Short of someone inventing Smell-o-Vision before Oct. 28's global rollout of the feature documentary "Michael Jackson's This Is It," fans will never get to know one of the most visceral aspects of working with the King of Pop. ¶ "He had this amazing fragrance," said Mekia Cox, one of 11 backup dancers who worked with Jackson between April and June on "This Is It," his series of 50 sold-out concerts scheduled to start taking place at London's O2 Arena over the summer. The shows would have marked the superstar's return to performing after a 12-year touring absence. ¶ Another dancer, Daniel Celebre, referred to Jackson's singular musk as "the love potion," recalling its ability to trigger an almost Pavlovian response in those downwind. "No matter what you're doing, as soon as you smell that smell, boom! You have to get more focused," Celebre recalled. "Because he needs to know we're having that love. And throwing the love around." ¶ It's not uncommon for those who worked with Jackson in his final months to speak about the entertainer in emotionally overheated terms. Several close collaborators on what was being touted as Jackson's final tour -- a concert extravaganza that could have resurrected his finances, reestablished his cultural relevancy and spread messages of global interconnectivity, love and environmentalism -- seem to have gotten swept up in his grandiose vision. It's one that would have involved elaborate aerial dance numbers, the world's largest three-dimensional LCD screen, pyrotechnic illusions, 12 original short films and even the presence of a bulldozer and a children's choir onstage. ¶ With the release of "Michael Jackson's This Is It" next week for a limited two-week theatrical engagement, his fans and doubters alike can see a nearly actualized version of that vision for themselves. To hear it from those who worked on "This Is It," the film will provide new insight into the private Jackson that few outside his inner circle ever see. "Michael was a new Michael," said "This Is It" concert director Kenny Ortega, who also directed the film. "He was 12 years a dad, a businessman, an entertainer's entertainer. That wonderful, innocent part of Michael was ever present, but there was another Michael there with more worldly concerns. He had deeper reasons for wanting to do this than I've ever seen for him to want to do anything else before." Consisting of digital video footage shot in rehearsals during the weeks before the production moved to London for final run-throughs, the movie also will throw Jackson's physical and mental bearing into stark relief -- at a time when many are still struggling to understand the circumstances surrounding his death. Jackson, 50, died of acute intoxication by the anesthetic propofol on June 25, and according to his autopsy, he also had been taking a laundry list of sedatives, anti-anxiety medications and painkillers. Some people who worked with the entertainer daily, however, insist there were no outward signs of his drug dependence. "He was on a whole new level," said backup dancer Dres Reid. "When you saw Mike, it was a different Michael. He had a swagger about him." Ortega directed the singer's "HIStory" and "Dangerous" tours in the '90s and is the force behind the "High School Musical" franchise and the "Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour." The director had been in talks with Jackson for more than two years about mounting some kind of performance. Yet Jackson had held out for a "substantial reason" to return to performing, Ortega said. In March, Jackson called Ortega with news that he had signed to mount a series of concerts with promoter AEG Live. "He started saying, 'Kenny, my kids are so fascinated with what I've been doing my whole life, they're like super-fans. So I want to share with my children now that they're old enough to appreciate it and I'm still young enough to do it,' " Ortega recalled. The superstar intended his concerts as payback to fans and a platform to broadcast his concerns. "The messages in my songs, the ones I wrote 10 years ago, are more meaningful today," Ortega quoted Jackson as saying. Associate director Travis Payne, a choreographer who had worked with Jackson on world tours and music videos since the early '90s, said: "This was to be the biggest platform possible for him to refamiliarize the messages that had been in his music and films for years. . . . Michael was going to remind everyone of the job we have to complete with regard to reversing our damage to the planet." Although the pop icon was about $400 million in debt heading into "This Is It," Ortega insists their conversations never broached Jackson's financial predicament. Nor, despite Jackson's long absence from the world's stages, did the word "comeback" factor into their discussions. "One time, I said to Michael, 'You're going to get your crown back. I can't wait,' " Ortega said. "Michael just giggled at me. 'God bless you, Kenny. You're so funny.' He just didn't think that way." "Michael Jackson's This Is It" will showcase a dimension of the performer that falls well outside the prevailing images of one of the most photographed men of the last half-century. Whether your notion of Jackson is as the surgical mask-wearing eccentric who was acquitted in a 2005 criminal trial on child molestation charges, the guy who dangled his baby over a hotel balcony, or the man who moonwalked across the stage during his epochal 1983 "Motown 25" performance and urged the world to "look at yourself to make a change" -- the movie presents a competing notion of the "Thriller" singer. Jackson as the boss, a perfectionist and creative visionary who was personally invested in the smallest details of his show. "If he was in the middle of a dance number and something wasn't right, he'd say, 'Stop!' Everything would come to a stop," Ortega said. "And he'd say, 'Don't do that! Wait for me. Watch me.' And remind people that this wasn't an automatic production. You don't just push buttons. You watch Michael." Cox said: "He was commanding." "As much as he'd fire off what was on his mind at the time, he'd still have a light gesture at the end," added fellow backup dancer Shannon Holtzpffel. "But he'd be very direct. And we'd be like, 'Wow.' " According to those close to him, Jackson's exacting nature took a physical toll on him that is visible in the film. Ortega said the singer had been losing weight and grew fatigued from missing more and more sleep as the production's London deadline neared. Both Payne and Ortega spoke of Jackson's penchant for rehearsing until as late as 1 a.m. and then calling them around 4 to brainstorm new ideas. "He didn't sleep a lot," said Ortega, who like many others interviewed by The Times said he had no idea that Jackson had a drug dependency. "He had been losing weight and didn't like to eat much when he was in my company. It was always, 'I'm dancing. I don't want to eat.' "I discussed it with him, with his doctor, with his team. I was really concerned about Michael getting the proper rest, the proper nourishment. We were told -- and Michael assured me -- that he was in good health," he said. Payne, who had gotten to know the singer's professional M.O. working with Jackson on his "Dangerous" and "HIStory" tours, made sure to have Boost meal replacement shakes, Orangina and Martinelli's apple cider on hand to keep Jackson replenished. "He'd go for periods of time without eating or sleeping because he was so immersed in what we were doing," Payne said. Nonetheless, Ortega remains resolute that "This Is It" was nothing but a "nourishing" experience for the entertainer, not the cause of his demise. And that for Jackson fans -- for that matter, anyone curious about Jackson's final days -- the movie can still offer a meaningful interface with the King of Pop. "The movie is dedicated to Michael's fans and his children," said Ortega. "But he's so alive and present in this movie, when we were in the editing room, there were times I'd forgotten he was no longer with us. . . . He's so big, so engaging. He draws you in. And I think there is a fascination that will go beyond the fans." http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/music/la-et-jackson19-2009oct19,0,3751825.story

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może to tylko na pozór nie ma związku z Michaelem... ale... przeczytajcie Co to jest ARG? ARG (z ang. Alternate Reality Game) to gatunek gier, w którym świat rzeczywisty wykorzystywany jest jako pomost łączący interaktywną fabułę z prowadzącymi rozgrywkę graczami. Elementy opowieści ukrywane są w rozmaitych mediach, takich jak: Internet, telewizja, gazety czy reklamy. W kręgu anglojęzycznym funkcjonują też terminy: beasting (od pierwszej gry ARG The Beast), unfiction (antyfikcja), immersive fiction (dosłownie: fikcja immersyjna, czyli taka, która pozwala uczestnikowi na całkowite zanurzenie się w świecie przedstawionym) czy viral advertizing (marketing wirusowy). Przydatne terminy Jak każdy inny gatunek gier, również i ARG wykształciły własną terminologię. Poniżej wyjaśniam kilka przykładowych haseł, na które gracz zapewne natknie się podczas rozwiązywania łamigłówek ARG. Ponieważ większość gier tego typu krąży w sieci w języku angielskim, obok tłumaczenia polskiego podaję oryginalne nazewnictwo. Zasłona ( CURTAIN ) W przenośni - magiczna zasłona, za którą ukrywa się Mistrz gry. W terminologii gier ARG chowanie się za zasłoną oznacza pozostanie anonimowym, niezauważalnym dla graczy. Mistrz gry ( PuppetMaster ) Jeden z projektantów gry. W grach ARG na dużą skalę (takich jak The Beast czy TLE) mistrzów gry jest wielu. To oni wymyślają fabułę, łamigłówki, tropy oraz ukrywają je na stronach internetowych, w reklamach czy w podcastach. Mistrzowie gry to jej główni architekci. Trop zagadki (Puzzle Trail) Seria zagadek, gdzie jedna wskazówka prowadzi do strony WWW z kolejną podpowiedzią itd. Czasem strony takie zawierają dodatkowy trop opowieści i mogą skutecznie odwrócić uwagę uczestników gry. Często sami gracze tworzą krótkie dodatkowe zagadki. Królicza nora (Rabbit Hole) Zagadka/wskazówka wprowadzająca w świat gry Trop (Trail) 1) Strony, bohaterowie oraz wskazówki wykorzystywane w grze. Większość z nich tworzona jest na stronach wiki. 2) synonim dla tropu zagadki This Is Not A Game (TINAG) - Setting the ARG form apart from other games is the This Is Not A Game aesthetic, which dictates that the game not behave like a game: phone numbers mentioned in the ARG, for example, should actually work, and the game should not provide an overtly-designated playspace or ruleset to the players. W rzeczywistości alternatywnej gracz stapia się ze światem fikcyjnym przy użyciu świata realnego. Gra ARG jest niczym tygiel wypełniony elementami fikcyjnymi i zagadkami, których rozwiązywanie przypomina rozgrywkę prowadzoną w klasycznych grach RPG. Mistrz gry (ang. Puppet Master) przekazuje pozostałym graczom fragmenty opowieści, wymyśla zagadki oraz układa misje. Wszelkie niezbędne informacje udostępniane są za pośrednictwem rozmaitych środków komunikacji - drogą mailową, poprzez smsy, strony internetowe, podcasty. Strzępki informacji mogą być także ukryte w samym kodzie wykorzystanym przy projektowaniu danej strony WWW. Zdarza się, że wytropić je można nawet w reklamach telewizyjnych. To właśnie te skrzętnie ukryte wskazówki napędzają całą machinę ARG i odkrywają przed graczami nowe wątki opowieści, z których można ułożyć logiczną całość. Bardzo często zagadki nie da się rozwiązać samodzielnie, dlatego w grach typu ARG tak ważna jest praca zespołowa. Nieoceniona jest tu moc, opartego na strukturze sieciowej, Internetu. Bez niego koordynowanie tak ogromnej ilości danych i przesyłanie ich pomiędzy graczami z całego świata byłoby praktycznie niewykonalne. http://technopolis.polityka.pl/2009/arg-gry-rzeczywistosci-alternatywnej This Is Not A Game (TINAG) = This is NOT it? (TINI) ?

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blog Larry'ego Kinga, kategoria tematów "Michael Jackson" http://larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com/category/michael-jackson/ artykuł 6 od góry... co tam robi historia o tym chłopcu z balona, która okazała się mistyfikacją? co to ma do Michaela? Larry już taki stary i ślepy, że się tak myli? nigdy wcześńiej nie podczepił innego artykułu pod kategorię Mike'a a moze to ma jakiś związek... nie zapominajmy o "duchu" Michaela podczas programu Kinga...

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jakim duchu?

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podczas programu Larry'ego Kinga transmitowanego na żywo z Neverlandu( chyba w lipcu), kamera zarejestrowała jak postac podobna do Michaela przechodzi korytarzem. nie było możliwości by to był cień, bo to była pionowa postać przechodząca od jednej do drugiej ściany. no chyba, że to robota panów od efektów specjalnych, żeby podnieść zainteresowanie tematem itd, w takim przypadku Larry wiedział o tym

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'Magazine today and in the magazien they have a section titled "100 Fabulous Facts About Michael Jackson" one of those "facts" says, "Michael's full name is Michael Joe Jackson." '

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mam do was pytanie. Mam 15 lat i zaczęłam słuchać muzyki mIchaela po jego śmierci ( wiem jak to brzmi,) i czuję się z tym naprawde potwornie. Wcześniej znałam jego piosenki , ale nie słuchałam ich tak jak teraz czego strasznie żałuję. KIedy usłyszałam piosenkę They dont care about us z jego odtatniej próby strasznie mi się spodobała. Potem znalazłam więcej jego piosenek i zaczęłam ich słuchać, czytać o Michaelu, dowiadywać sie jaka była prawda o jego życiu.zdałam sobie sprawę że był naprawde wspaniałym człowiekiem. Bardzo żałuję że jestem jedną z osób które doceniają człowieka dopiero po jego śmierci. Może wcześniej byłam zbyt mała aby docenić jego muzyke wkońcu piosenek zespołu Queen zaczęłam słuchać także dopiero teraz. Wielu ludzi w tej sytuacji nazwałoby mnie pseudofanką MIchaela, więc chciałabym się dowiedzieć czy wy także byście mnie tak nazwali. Bo czy powinnam przestać słuchać jego piosenek i uważać go za kogoś wyjątkowego tylko dlatego, ze wcześniej nie interesowałam się MIchaelem. Naprawde zazdroszcze tym ktorzy moga o sobie powiedziec ze sa fanami MIchaela i ze byli z nim we wszytskich trudnych chwilach jego zycia. Ja niestety nie moge tego powiedzieć bo znałam go(tzn wiedziałam kim jest) i znałąm jego piosenki ale nie interesowałam sie nim tak jak teraz. Prosze Was o pomoc w rozwiązaniu mojego problemu.

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