During a school assembly last Friday, the teaching staff showed off their best Michael Jackson impersonations as they performed a surprisingly accurate rendition of "Thriller".
Feeling gloomy? Maybe a little down in the dumps? Has your job completely sucked away your will to live? Here's a quick pick-me-up that should make you feel better in just under four minutes, and it's so simple. The first thing you have to do is play this video (trust us)...
Ebony Magazine, in August of 1985, published an article about what stars of the time might look like in the year 2000. Michael Jackson, who was at the top of the world at the time, was one of the featured stars. The photo features what the King of Pop would look like at the age of 40. Were they correct? Let's just say the folks at Ebony were not psychics.
Doctor Conrad Murray,who was convicted earlier this month of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson has been sentenced to four years in prison. Murray did not speak during the hearing in Los Angeles, but Judge Michael Pastor called his actions "absolutely astounding."
Doctor Conrad Murray has been found "Guilty" by a jury of his peers in the involuntary manslaughter case against him in the death of the king of pop, Michael Jackson.
The most exciting thing that happened at a recent Seattle Mariners' game took place between innings, when Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' was played to entertain the crowd.
The JumboTron camera operator found a little boy enthusiastically dancing to the classic hit, and the youngster's moves were so strong and Jackson-like that they kept his routine up on the big screen for the whole break.
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According to an article in this month's Vanity Fair, eccentric superstars Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando were in New York to see a concert performance by their good friend Michael Jackson when the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 occurred. Fearing more terrorism, Jackson moved his entire entourage, which included Taylor and Brando, to New Jersey the day after the World Trade Center towers fell.
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