Michael told me a story one time about going in to an orphanage in Russia where the children were laying in beds with sheets covered in urine. He alisema the smell of urine was so strong when he walked in to the building that it made him sick to his stomach.
He had his people get on the phone to the President of Russia and he told him that if each child in that orphanage was not bathed, he would not put on the concerts that he was scheduled to put on that week. The President told him he had no idea things were that bad at that particular orphanage but he assured Michael things would be “taken care of.” Michael alisema he responded kwa saying, “Was it that wewe didn’t know au wewe didn’t care to know?” And he alisema there was just dead silence on the other end of the line and that told him all he needed to know. Then he alisema he told the President that he was sending one of his people out to buy clean sheets, mattresses, and toys for every and that he would remain in the orphanage until each child had been bathed and was wearing cleans clothes. The President then asked him if he was going to cancel the tamasha planned for that night and he said, “I suppose that’s up to the people here and how long it takes them to give each child a bath. Right now, these children are my priority.
All of the children ended up getting bathed and the onyesha went on as scheduled. He alisema he went back to the orphanage the inayofuata siku and the children all seemed well and were playing with all of their new toys. He alisema he knew that once he left things would probably go back to the way they were before but that at least for a few days he made things right
He had his people get on the phone to the President of Russia and he told him that if each child in that orphanage was not bathed, he would not put on the concerts that he was scheduled to put on that week. The President told him he had no idea things were that bad at that particular orphanage but he assured Michael things would be “taken care of.” Michael alisema he responded kwa saying, “Was it that wewe didn’t know au wewe didn’t care to know?” And he alisema there was just dead silence on the other end of the line and that told him all he needed to know. Then he alisema he told the President that he was sending one of his people out to buy clean sheets, mattresses, and toys for every and that he would remain in the orphanage until each child had been bathed and was wearing cleans clothes. The President then asked him if he was going to cancel the tamasha planned for that night and he said, “I suppose that’s up to the people here and how long it takes them to give each child a bath. Right now, these children are my priority.
All of the children ended up getting bathed and the onyesha went on as scheduled. He alisema he went back to the orphanage the inayofuata siku and the children all seemed well and were playing with all of their new toys. He alisema he knew that once he left things would probably go back to the way they were before but that at least for a few days he made things right
Dear liz,
impatience is not usually my weakness.But your letters torment me.They make me want to saddle a horse and ride to your house(dont ask me how i would kuvuka, msalaba the ocean),where i would make wewe explain yourself.
wewe know,i never thought things would happen this way.i'm planning to attend a seminar simply because lisa will be there.my moyo is broken.i'd see her and it would mend.i'd leave her and it'd break again.the seminar is three nights.it will break three times.
But maybe i have Lost nothing.she never was what i thought her.so i've Lost nothing. she laughed in my face many times before.love is cruel wewe know? I have to go.write back soon.
Missing you.
Michael.
impatience is not usually my weakness.But your letters torment me.They make me want to saddle a horse and ride to your house(dont ask me how i would kuvuka, msalaba the ocean),where i would make wewe explain yourself.
wewe know,i never thought things would happen this way.i'm planning to attend a seminar simply because lisa will be there.my moyo is broken.i'd see her and it would mend.i'd leave her and it'd break again.the seminar is three nights.it will break three times.
But maybe i have Lost nothing.she never was what i thought her.so i've Lost nothing. she laughed in my face many times before.love is cruel wewe know? I have to go.write back soon.
Missing you.
Michael.
Debbie Rowe was at Michael Jackson's mausoleum in Glendale, crying hysterically and hugging fans.
The emotional gathering occurred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where a bunch of Michael Jackson mashabiki meet on the third siku of every mwezi and bring cards, gifts and letters from mashabiki around the world ... this according to LisaBurks.com.
Turns out Debbie- Michael's ex-wife- showed up to Forest Lawn as the meeting was in full swing, and started hugging MJ's mashabiki and crying.
The emotional gathering occurred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where a bunch of Michael Jackson mashabiki meet on the third siku of every mwezi and bring cards, gifts and letters from mashabiki around the world ... this according to LisaBurks.com.
Turns out Debbie- Michael's ex-wife- showed up to Forest Lawn as the meeting was in full swing, and started hugging MJ's mashabiki and crying.