THIS JUST IN on the Michael Jackson Trial

Written by Eric Olsen
Published February 01, 2005

The verdict is in: jury selection is boring as hell. You may resume your quotidian activities.

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THIS JUST IN on the Michael Jackson Trial
Published: February 01, 2005
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#1 — February 1, 2005 @ 16:56PM — Aaman [URL]

Warning - spam headline - shameless, click-grabbing, Michael-mooning post:)

#2 — February 1, 2005 @ 16:58PM — Aaman [URL]

I mean the original WaPo one, of course;)

Holding signs that read, "Dear God, Please Give Michael Justice" and "Smooth But Not a Smooth Criminal," fans on Monday sang along with a Jackson song that derides the prosecutor in the case as a "cold man."


Just Lose It!

#3 — February 1, 2005 @ 17:00PM — Eric Olsen

nice Aaman - yes, there will be vast quantities of filler at least until testimony gets under way. I am looking forward to the E! "recreations" of the day's events once that gets started.

#4 — February 1, 2005 @ 17:58PM — Temple A. Stark [URL]

So I'm assuming you think he's innocent Eric? I do btw.

#5 — February 1, 2005 @ 18:09PM — Eric Berlin [URL]

I'm a huge fan of all reenactments / recreations. Aren't they sublime?

I believe they were elevated to artform status on Unsolved Mysteries in the 80s. The more lines for the "actors" the better, by the way.

#6 — February 1, 2005 @ 18:25PM — Eric Olsen

do I think he's innocent? I wouldn't presume to pass judgment on the allegations before the court, but I have little doubt he is certifiable and a pedophile

#7 — February 1, 2005 @ 18:37PM — Eric Olsen

and reenactments: sublime is perhaps an understatement as one soul melds with another outside of the chafing strictures of time and space

#8 — February 1, 2005 @ 19:00PM — Eric Berlin [URL]

Sublime an understatement? I'm afraid you are correct, sir.

Etheral. Hmmm... yes. Ethereal.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I must off and return to my snifter, cigars, and Fox television...

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