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I lost it when Paris spoke....I thought it was going to be Janet but then Paris stepped to the mic and I just went "oh crap"
Quoting MommyOf2kids67:
i about died cryin when his DD spoke poor little girl...and blanket looked like he couldnt handle it...he is so small...
i didnt catch all of it but it was a nice service
I grew up with Michael Jackson, and his music has always inspired me. I never thought watching his memorial would impact me so much. I realized he was a true humanitarian and a loving human being. He will be missed and always remembered for his greatness and his contribution to society as a person and an artist. It was a beautiful memorial service.
oh i felt the same way i was in tears when she spoke and when they sung we r the world
Quoting Princess_Paden:I lost it when Paris spoke....I thought it was going to be Janet but then Paris stepped to the mic and I just went "oh crap"
Quoting MommyOf2kids67:
i about died cryin when his DD spoke poor little girl...and blanket looked like he couldnt handle it...he is so small...
i didnt catch all of it but it was a nice service
I did get to see all of it. If you saw the youngest I don't know how anyone could say that's not his child. I cried at least 4 different times. When the daughter got up there it made me think of Steve Irwin's daughter spoke at his funeral except she had spent her whole life in front of the camera, but I cried then too.
Quoting MommyOf2kids67:
i about died cryin when his DD spoke poor little girl...and blanket looked like he couldnt handle it...he is so small...
i didnt catch all of it but it was a nice service
Quoting MommyOf2kids67:
i about died cryin when his DD spoke poor little girl...and blanket looked like he couldnt handle it...he is so small...
i didnt catch all of it but it was a nice service
Yea, i was getting pretty sick of hearing about MJ. When his daughter spoke, I had a lump in my throat. Despite everything else, I do believe that he was a good, loving dad.













- kimsardo
on Jul. 7, 2009 at 1:52 PM