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OK: Michael How does it feel to be a father?
Michael:It was an incredibly joyful experience. Im in bliss 24 hrs a day.
OK:Can u talk us through the birth of your son?
Michael:It's hard to take step kwa step, but the snapshots in my mind from the birth onyesha our nervousness and excitement. Debbie was so strong throughout the delivery. There were shouts of joy when the baby was born. I couldn't believe the miracle i had witnessed. It was unbelievable!
OK:Michael, describe the relationship between wewe and Debbie
Michael:Debbie and I upendo each other for all the reasons wewe will never see on stage au in...
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Michael was scared beyond belief as he made eye contact with the ghost of a union civil war solider. The ghost was looking dead at him, Everything around michael felt ice cold, as if the spirit was drawing out all the warmth in the room. Michael pressed himself up against the kitanda borad. Michael opened and closed his eyesover and over again hoping what he was seeing was just a dream and that he was going to wake up soon. But no matter how many times he opened and closed his eyes, the ghost was still standing there, staring and unmoving. Michael was left with no choice but to stare at the ghost.Hoping...
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For nearly 20 years, Neverland Ranch was Michael's home, place where can go to relax, a haven from the the media, nyumbani he made for himself and two former wives; as well as, his two step-children an his own children, also. Michael purchase the 2,700 acre estate for a whopping $17,000, 000 after it was rented for the filming of the 1983 muziki video, "Say, Say, Say", back in 1988. That's when Michael learned about muziki publishing from good friend, Paul McCartney subsequent to telling him how he purchased Buddy Holly's muziki catalogue;in addition to giving Michael pointers on how to obtain the...
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michael and elizabeth were the best of Marafiki not because of there celebrity because they new what each other was coming from elizabeth understood where michael went through and what he wanted to accomplish in life and what he wanted to do to make the world a better place even though they came from the same background with being child stars and not having a childhood elizabeth knew michael of the person he was not for what he had and who he was she spent time with michael not because he asked her it was because she did cause she enjoyed his company and loved him for him she always was there...
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For those who listened to the song, "D.S.", it's supposed to be in reference to Michael's arch enemy, A.D.A., Tom Sneddon. Tom Sneddon has been wasting the taxpayer's money kwa way of his relentless pursuit of Michael hoping to find some kind dirt; as well, as getting the Arvizo family to lie on the stand at Michael's 2005 trial stating that he caused them mental and physical distress. In view of hivi karibuni events, it was reported that he's been brought on charges of misconduct as result of his actions against the entertainer. This whole situation started when the first alleged victim, Jordie Chandler,...
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Alongside Barry Manilow and Sam Cooke, Michael also wrote the songs that made the whole world sing. Like his predecessors, everyone of Michael's songs had a social message, told a story and had moral involved. For examples, his 1992 hit song, "Heal The World," Michael emphasizes the message on how we can make the world better place kwa helping someone in need of assistance and understanding. In response to Sam Cooke's 1965 postumous hit, "A Change Is Gonna Come", he talks about racial harmony and understanding in the song "Black au White", stating doesn't matter what ethnic background wewe come...
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