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Michael grabbed his sweater and he and so did evan. They began walking along michael's trail which went around over half of his property. "So mike...uh how long have wewe lived here?" Evan asked trying to make small talk. "Um let see i moved here in 88 and it is now 1993 so ive lived here about 5 years." Michael answered. "Cool, do wewe know how many rides wewe have on the property?" Evan asked. " Um....hold on let me think." Michael began to orodha off the rides in his head. " I would say about maybe 10 au a little more.", "Cool...do wewe like ever ride them kwa yourself?" Evan asked. Michael gave...
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Becca didn't realize that one mwezi went kwa and she still hasn't told her parents yet about hers and Michael's engagement. Becca was packing her stuff in her room and looked at her ring. She was moving in with Michael at his house, so she was excited. Katherine knocked and came in. "Hey Becca, my almost daughter-in-law." She said. Becca giggled. "Hey Katherine. au should I say...mom?" She alisema giggling. Katherine chuckled a bit and looked at her stuff. "Do wewe need any help?" She asked. "I think I have everything, but can wewe please check the closet to see if I left anything in there?" "Sure."...
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 Sorry,I couldn't find any picture with all of them.He is so funny and cute in this one!:))
Sorry,I couldn't find any picture with all of them.He is so funny and cute in this one!:))
The inayofuata siku Madeline woke up and looked around her:the Jacksons were missing!She went downstairs and saw them in the kitchen,nobody was home."What are wewe doing here?!What if someone would have seen you?!Where's everybody?"."They are in the town visiting and your cousin is in the garden playing with the dog and nobody saw us,we went here after they all left.",Bad said."Don't worry,Madeline!We are allright!",Thriller said."Guys,this is seriuos!This is dangerous!",she said."And speaking of Dangerous,where is he?",she asked.They looked around and History said:"I don't know,he was here a minute...
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Katherine Jackson on the siku Michael was born:

My experience with Marlon and Brandon didn’t dissuade me from getting pregnant again. The following mwaka August 29, I gave birth to another son.

I remember that siku well because my water broke while my neighbor Mildred White and I were driving over to see the new grammar school under construction, Garnett Elementary.

“Oh, my God, Mildred, I can’t sit in your car like this!” I exclaimed.

“Girl, don’t worry about it,” Mildred said, turning the car around.

At my request Mildred drove me home. I called my mother and she and my stepfather drove...
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The Michael Jackson estate is tired of waiting for Lloyd's of London to pay out on the $17.5 million "This Is it" insurance policy -- so they're going after Lloyd's in court ... demanding they pay up, stat.

Lloyd's of London originally issued the policy to cover potential losses for MJ's 2009 "This Is It" concerts -- but earlier this year, the company asked an L.A. court to declare the policy null and void ... claiming MJ lied about his medical history and drug addiction.

Lloyd's insists the policy "was restricted to losses resulting from accident only" -- pointing out Michael's official cause of death was "homicide."

But the estate is now on the offensive -- filing a cross-complaint, claiming MJ never intended to die, whether kwa homicide au not, so his death still qualifies as an accident.

But the estate isn't just settling for the original $17.5 million -- they also want punitive damages. FYI, suing for punitive damages often scares the crap out of insurance companies.
Michael Jackson — Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ lyrics
[Chorus]
I alisema wewe Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
You Got To Be Startin' Somethin'
I alisema wewe Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
You Got To Be Startin' Somethin'
It's Too High To Get Over (Yeah, Yeah)
Too Low To Get Under (Yeah, Yeah)
You're Stuck In The Middle (Yeah, Yeah)
And The Pain Is Thunder (Yeah, Yeah)
It's Too High To Get Over (Yeah, Yeah)
Too Low To Get Under (Yeah, Yeah)
You're Stuck In The Middle (Yeah, Yeah)
And The Pain Is Thunder (Yeah, Yeah)

[1st Verse]
I Took My Baby To The Doctor
With A Fever, But Nothing He Found
By The Time This Hit The Street...
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Today is the two-year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death -- and the saga has played out like a soap opera about betrayal, jealousy, love, greed and redemption.


When TMZ broke the news, it triggered a flood of stories about Jackson's struggles with drugs, the doctors who enabled him, the mystery surrounding his death, a little known drug called propofol, a family war against Michael's estate, a full court press to erase Michael's debt, and a posthumous marketing campaign to rival Elvis.

Take a look at TMZ's timeline from the moment we found something was terribly wrong with Michael.
Lloyd's of London has gone to court ... asking a judge to let the company off the financial hook, claiming it doesn't owe the Michael Jackson Estate $17.5 million on grounds MJ was a fraud.



The company issued the muilti-million dollar policy to cover the doomed "This Is It" tour for losses.

But Lloyd's claims it doesn't have to honor the policy for 2 primary reasons:

1. Michael Jackson and AEG allegedly lied about Michael's medical history -- specifically, MJ alisema he had not seen a doctor other than a cosmetic MD since June, 2005.

2. Michael did not disclose he was taking prescription drugs prior to and at the time of his death -- including Propofol.

Lloyd's is asking the court for a declaration that the policy is null and void as a result of the alleged fraud.

Howard Weitzman, the lawyer for the Estate, tells TMZ, "This legal action is nothing zaidi than an insurance company trying to avoid paying a legitimate claim kwa the insured."