Posted on 06/03/2005 12:13:58 AM PDT by kcvl
I guess reality might be sinking in...
He was complaining of his arms being cold.
I'm betting the wuss had a bad case of the vapors. Of course it's always possible that he's just awoken to the possibility that the children are finally going to get a chance to screw him for a change.
bttt
So true.
He deserves to spend the rest of his life in jail, IMO.
I hope it's not serious.
but what will happen to the dude that carries the umbrella?
Jackson will never make it in prison.
I bet he tries to leave the country if he is convicted or maybe even before.
He is one screwed up person that's for sure.
Did he look normal?
If so perhaps he shouldn't have been released so soon.
If so, he's walking.
Good question. I wonder if umbrella people are in great demand in the area? lol!
Dude: Where did you get the picture of a computer being uses as ha hibatchi? ;-)
Looks like a great idea for old clunkers no longer needed.
It depends on what one's definition of "make it" is. ; 0
ROTFL!!!!!!!!!
He probably has all kinds of substance abuse problems. So between them and his not eating lately enough, he got weak.
Michael Jackson feels 'nervous'
02/06/2005 12:09 - (SA)
Santa Maria - Michael Jackson sat stone still for nearly two hours on Wednesday in a hushed courtroom as the jurors who will decide his fate were repeatedly reminded of the child molestation charges against him while being given instructions for their deliberations.
Jackson appeared glum as he left the courthouse.
The pop star was "nervous" and "upset", said his spokesperson, Raymone K Bain.
Bain said: "It's a very difficult situation to sit in there and know your life is in the balance. He has strong faith in God and in the judicial system. He knows his fate is in the hands of 12 jurors."
Bain dispelled rumours that Jackson was considering fleeing the country or not being present for the verdict.
Jackson's emotions have varied during the long trial, she said.
"He has had anger. He's been happy about some of the information that has come out in court," she said.
Earlier in court, Jackson looked straight ahead as Superior Court Judge Rodney S Melville, sitting in the witness box to be closer to the jury, read a long list of instructions hammered out during more than a day of discussions with prosecuting and defence attorneys.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1714967,00.html
The doctors were intially worried about the patient's pallor and inability to breathe through his nose . . .
Pa rum pum pum pum.
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