what do u think about this. i keep telling people that thet will never

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understand certain celebrities.? THEY'RE NOT LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE.


http://www.silentlambs.org/education/transcriptvh1part2.htm

Dave Walsh: And while his singing voice was always high, Mike’s speaking tone suddenly became a childish whisper.

Theresa Gonsalves: Michael started saying things like “I’m gonna be more well-known than God.” That was his goal. And that’s when I knew he was gone.

J. R andy Taraborelli: Michael had this concept of becoming the biggest star on the planet. And Michael wanted his own lawyers, Michael wanted his own managers, Michael wanted his own record deal.

Dave Walsh: Michael tried to convince the world he was Peter Pan, a little boy who never grew up. So it seemed logical that his ideal companions would be as innocent as his persona appeared to be.

Walter Yetnikoff: I could not have a conversation with him which could not revolve around Michael Jackson and his records and his shows and how wonderful he was.

Dave Walsh: Months later, their relationship ended abruptly when Emmanuel’s mother caught Mike checking himself and his young friend into a hotel as ‘father and son’. As Michael’s passion for children grew, his own behavior became more childlike. The combination of Mike’s changing appearance and immature antics, gave rise to tabloid s tori es that he’d ‘dove off the deep end’.

Walter Yetnikoff: Michael turned to me--and this is true--and he said “Walter, I have to tinkle, can you take me to the potty?” I mean, I might say, “I have to go to the bathroom, where is it?” but it’s a different way of saying, he was saying it like a little kid, “Can you take me?”

Dave Walsh: Some friends cautioned him about his behavior but the stubborn child still lived inside the man.

J. R andy Taraborelli: People have tried to tell him along the way, ‘Don’t do that. You;ll be sorry if you continue to do this.” And Michael would just say, ‘Don’t tell me what to do. No one ever tells me what to do. And guess what, I’m having even more fourteen-year-olds over”. I mean Michael’s always had this side of him.
Reading these impassioned words, one can only wonder at Jackson's unbridled materialism and recall his behavior throughout his relationship with 13-year-old Jordan Chandler, when he constantly sought to break parental bonds and turn the boy's parents against each other. The words are very different from those used in the six "wishes" Jordie said Jackson had told him he had to repeat three times a day if they were to come true:

1. No wenches, bitches, heifers, or hoes.

2. Never give up your "bliss."

3. Live with me in Neverland forever.

4. No conditioning.

5. Never grow up.

6. Be better than best friends forever.
http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20060127_191711_4708
 
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