Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Remembering MJ

I sobbed so hard throughout the tribute as if a part of me has died with him.

When Mariah sang "I'll Be There" I knew I'm gonna sit through this no matter what - 2 sick boys.

A pregnant Jennifer Hudson didn't do justice to my favorite "Will You Be There"

Magic and MJ shared a good laugh over Kentucky Fried Chicken in his house.  That's hard to imagine.  Read this, Diane: they were like "normal people"!

Although he sounded so Martin Luther King and Obama at some points, Rev. Al Sharpton delivered powerful words of the music icon: "I want his children to know there was nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with."

Brooke's eulogy made me wish I have a friend like MJ.  Is that weird?

Marlon Jackson telling MJ of the bad publicity, "maybe now they will leave you alone," brought me so much tears. Also when he told MJ to kiss his twin brother Brandon for him. 

Paris said, "I just want to say ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. And I just want to say I love him so much"  and bursted to tears.  I joined her, LOL.

I swayed and sang along Heal The World, with Stru, as if I was watching his concert again, only now MJ was not the singer, cos he's gone forever.  Boohoohoohoohoo!

3 comments:

  1. "normal people" =) like you and me.

    nakakaiyak nga when his daughter spoke and cried. pero nakakatakot the number of hands that was fixing her hair, fixing the microphone for her etc. how many (in public and private) would want to figuratively get their hands on her and the other kids.

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  2. nakakatawa naman yung observation mo. i was surprised janet jackson didn't make papel. but her purse did, lol.

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  3. We missed this event would you believe? Anong purse ni Janet J?

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