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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginPerhaps Jermaine's slip was either just an honest slip, or maybe he set out to intentionally throw the focus on the airport....taking the attention away from the arrival of the ambulance. By the time he made that, "slip-up" hoaxers were in full motion. We were biting at anything that was thrown out there. He knew by saying a slip like that, all the focus would given to the airport. Hoaxers would be thrown off the trail, so to speak. The lone flight that left LAX, could have been a set-up, could have been coincidence, could have been a normal flight that leaves at that same time each day. Anyways.....just thinking out loud here, lol.......Have a great day!LOVENo wonder I'm walking around the house not knowing what to do next. So, even those of us who have thought we were hot on the trail, first in line, so to speak, may have purposely been fed a delightful concoction of truth and lies which keeps us forever chasing our tails and guessing about what's really going on. :over-react-smiley:Isn't this form of torture covered by the Geneva Convention?
Perhaps Jermaine's slip was either just an honest slip, or maybe he set out to intentionally throw the focus on the airport....taking the attention away from the arrival of the ambulance. By the time he made that, "slip-up" hoaxers were in full motion. We were biting at anything that was thrown out there. He knew by saying a slip like that, all the focus would given to the airport. Hoaxers would be thrown off the trail, so to speak. The lone flight that left LAX, could have been a set-up, could have been coincidence, could have been a normal flight that leaves at that same time each day. Anyways.....just thinking out loud here, lol.......Have a great day!LOVE
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginPerhaps Jermaine's slip was either just an honest slip, or maybe he set out to intentionally throw the focus on the airport....taking the attention away from the arrival of the ambulance. By the time he made that, "slip-up" hoaxers were in full motion. We were biting at anything that was thrown out there. He knew by saying a slip like that, all the focus would given to the airport. Hoaxers would be thrown off the trail, so to speak. The lone flight that left LAX, could have been a set-up, could have been coincidence, could have been a normal flight that leaves at that same time each day. Anyways.....just thinking out loud here, lol.......Have a great day!LOVENo wonder I'm walking around the house not knowing what to do next. So, even those of us who have thought we were hot on the trail, first in line, so to speak, may have purposely been fed a delightful concoction of truth and lies which keeps us forever chasing our tails and guessing about what's really going on. :over-react-smiley:Isn't this form of torture covered by the Geneva Convention? :thjajaja121:You're so funny.....yes, my brain hurts and I think I have whiplash from so many twists and turns......isn't it great!!!!!! :icon_lol:LOVE
@SimPatty - but if it was all a simulation, ie, it never actually said, "Michael Jackson," on the readout in the ambulance, then isn't the Media, the world that jumped to conclusions?It's either that - or he really died, and an angel resurrected him in front of millions of people on live tv onboard Rescue 5.Pick one.
I would agree they simply jumped to conclusions, however, Jermaine said clearly, his brother, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, died.
“This is hard,” he said softly. “My brother, the legendary King of Pop, passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 2:26 p.m.... It is believed he passed away of cardiac arrest.”
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI would agree they simply jumped to conclusions, however, Jermaine said clearly, his brother, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, died.Nope. Jermaine said that his brother "passed away". He even said "believed".Quote“This is hard,” he said softly. “My brother, the legendary King of Pop, passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 2:26 p.m.... It is believed he passed away of cardiac arrest.”You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWord games we've had plenty. Very elegant ones. Very artistic ones. That's what artists do: take a common understanding out of its context and give it new meaning.^^This.Pick the one you like most (there's 25 senses of using the word and only one means to die):Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of verb passSense 1:pass, go through, go acrosstravel, go, move, locomote Sense 2:travel by, pass by, surpass, go past, go by, passtravel, go, move, locomoteSense 3:legislate, passordain, enactSense 4:elapse, lapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go alongadvance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go onSense 5:pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, givetransferSense 6:run, go, pass, lead, extendbeSense 7:pass, overtake, overhauladvance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go onSense 8:happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take placeSense 9:pass, clearsucceed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goodsSense 10:spend, passSense 11:guide, run, draw, passSense 12:communicate, pass on, pass, pass along, put acrossconvey, transmit, communicateSense 13:evanesce, fade, blow over, pass off, fleet, passdisappear, vanish, go awaySense 14:pass, make itsucceed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goodsSense 15:exceed, transcend, overstep, pass, go past, topexcel, stand out, surpassSense 16:passevaluate, pass judgment, judgeSense 17:passlet, allow, permitSense 18:passchangeSense 19:sink, pass, lapsemoveSense 20:passthrowSense 21:fall, return, pass, devolvechange hands, change ownersSense 22:pass, make passSense 23:authorize, authorise, pass, clearpermit, allow, let, countenanceSense 24:die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff itchange state, turnSense 25:excrete, egest, eliminate, passexhaust, discharge, expel, eject, releaseYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThank you Michael for reminding us over and over again to be more careful with our words and what we (want to) say.
This is such an interesting change of direction. Thanks for all the great info, Tink! It had been discussed briefly way back, but didn't go anywhere.Doesn’t he look exactly like this old disguise?“Firm dancer butt!”So how can we get around TS saying that MJ did not go to the hospital that day? Does he mean-- Not as MJ on the stretcher? Perhaps he doesn’t include MJ disguised as the driver.Emulik, here’s your direct quote from Front, and notice the quotation marks around “driver”. Why, unless it’s important.Front, Sept 15, 11QuoteStumbling blocks are inevitable…however, they CAN be surpassed with grace---IF we synergistically explore the terrain. A collective journey with many "passengers" in the same vehicle is bound to get a little uncomfortable, with plenty of potholes and hurdles continuing along the way. BUT…..let's remember who the "driver" is----> Michael Jackson will get us all home safely.QuoteQuoteQuote@Front, I heard Mike is a terrible driver. You sure he will take us home safe and sound? :lol: TinkQuoteIt was on Good Day LA. On this video, @ 5:43, where it's quite clear, Michael drove an ambulance with a dummy in it: He said, “Stealing away the paparazzi”. Stealing the pap’s away from him—MJ, so he wasn’t driving then. Plus Lou stutters. I certainly agree that it totally explains why the ambulance was SOOO slow backing up and nearly hit the gate. Bet the other medics were LTAO!
Stumbling blocks are inevitable…however, they CAN be surpassed with grace---IF we synergistically explore the terrain. A collective journey with many "passengers" in the same vehicle is bound to get a little uncomfortable, with plenty of potholes and hurdles continuing along the way. BUT…..let's remember who the "driver" is----> Michael Jackson will get us all home safely.
QuoteQuote@Front, I heard Mike is a terrible driver. You sure he will take us home safe and sound? :lol:
Quote@Front, I heard Mike is a terrible driver. You sure he will take us home safe and sound? :lol:
It was on Good Day LA. On this video, @ 5:43, where it's quite clear, Michael drove an ambulance with a dummy in it:
i think its an assumption to extend lou's quote to include 'stealing away the paps" FROM him... it could well mean stealing the paps away from the scene. it could well be that lou did indeed just tell everyone that mj drove the ambulance on 6/25/09. could be, entirely possible.it could well be that lou did indeed just tell everyone that mj drove the ambulance on 6/25/09.