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<blockquote data-quote="grum" data-source="post: 86164" data-attributes="member: 20262"><p>Strange how death seems to bring out the best and/or worse in people like the death of most who are famous one way or another and whom most of us have never met or know at personal level.</p><p>We can surmise from that which we hear and read what someone may or may not have been or done. </p><p>The media have a field day, usually when the person they are writing about can no longer answer back (funny that). I don't know that Michael did anything untoward and I'm not going to know for sure. I've no proof. End of.</p><p>He had a good side that is worth focusing on, like so often you can't really tell someone something if you don't know the answer and what most of us know is from media coverage (they always cover both sides of the coin just incase)but what's the truth.</p><p>I'm sure there are people out there who are still with us and some who have gone but have skeletons in the closet, we don't know, or is it only the well known who have erratic, disgusting depraved private lives!</p><p>Ok so I've lost the plot, I like music, all sorts, its entertaining, the singers/muscians entertain me, their private lives are private, if they are ever in the wrong take the consequences like the rest of us. We don't need to make cruel comments (though feel like it) I'm sure guilt would never really leave a person who has committed a crime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grum, post: 86164, member: 20262"] Strange how death seems to bring out the best and/or worse in people like the death of most who are famous one way or another and whom most of us have never met or know at personal level. We can surmise from that which we hear and read what someone may or may not have been or done. The media have a field day, usually when the person they are writing about can no longer answer back (funny that). I don't know that Michael did anything untoward and I'm not going to know for sure. I've no proof. End of. He had a good side that is worth focusing on, like so often you can't really tell someone something if you don't know the answer and what most of us know is from media coverage (they always cover both sides of the coin just incase)but what's the truth. I'm sure there are people out there who are still with us and some who have gone but have skeletons in the closet, we don't know, or is it only the well known who have erratic, disgusting depraved private lives! Ok so I've lost the plot, I like music, all sorts, its entertaining, the singers/muscians entertain me, their private lives are private, if they are ever in the wrong take the consequences like the rest of us. We don't need to make cruel comments (though feel like it) I'm sure guilt would never really leave a person who has committed a crime. [/QUOTE]
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