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To: Majie Purple; Netizen; retrokitten; silent_jonny; maggief; Wolfstar
I'm watching the news this morning, while on the treadmill..all of the crapola about the MJ funeral, and I suddenly had this really weird thought..

Whenever they get around to making a movie of his life..probably they'll be several films..who are they going to get to play MJ?..and I realized that Clay Aiken would be perfect...he has to lose some weight..remember..he used to be skinny back when..and they just need to lightly color his complexion..but I think he could pull it off..he doesn't have to dance..they can find a double..and do tricky camera stuff..remember in "Flashdance"..Jennifer Beals didn't dance either.

and of course, a happy 4th to all..

13,853 posted on 07/04/2009 11:31:00 AM PDT by ken5050
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To: ken5050

Here’s a reality show that could be interesting

http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/discovery-reveals-identities-of-new-the-colony-reality-series-cast-9237.php

The colony

The Colony — which the network is billing as “a groundbreaking experiment” that will attempt to determine what would happen after a “global catastrophe” — will begin with 10 people moving into a 50,000 square-foot abandoned warehouse on a three-and-a-half acre plot near the Los Angeles River in downtown Los Angeles.

Once there, The Colony’s participants will spend the next two months attempting to create a livable society inside the warehouse using only their personal skills and whatever tools and supplies they can recover from their surroundings. The warehouse is without modern amenities such as electricity, running water and communication with the outside world.

more at the link


13,854 posted on 07/05/2009 8:58:12 PM PDT by Netizen
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