Friday, June 26, 2009

DAILY TRIVIA # 119 RIP



CONNECT....

8 comments:

  1. Michael Jackson -- Neverland, statue in europe, moonwalk shoe...

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  2. MJ -- the great :(

    his villa
    his statue
    he had patent for the anti-gravity shoes..

    -raklodramA

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  3. 1. The Neverland Ranch
    2. Statue of Michael Jackson
    3. AntiGravity boots of MJ
    The Connect is of course of Michael Jackson

    A tribute to the greatest pop star of all time !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Micheal Jackson...may god bless his soul...

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  5. Jus after the gr8 personality death I went through WIKI 2 know bout him more.. Thought somewhere this question would be posted thanx.. :)
    Michael Jackson
    1.Neverland Ranch was Jackson's permanent residence.
    2.One of many identical statues, positioned throughout Europe to promote HIStory album.
    3.This is the patent Jackson described the anti-gravity lean used in the music video for Smooth Criminal.

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