Dorothy_Marie
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Hey everyone I just got online and noticed there wasn't a news thread for today. I do want to apologize for that and in doing so I am making a thread for some of today's mentionings and will make this into tomorrow's thread also.
*Mods & news staff please leave this thread combined and when tomorrow's mentionings needs to be put up please post it here as I am combine today's news and tomorrow's news here as well. *
Michael Jackson Mentionings for October 13, 2008:
Does anyone remember the "Brady Bunch" show back in the 70's? Well Marcia from that show has written an all tell book has stated on her book she and Michael had went out on a couple of dates. Here is what she has to say:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gH3YhgKODjE0NWktE8bQS9LkdThQD93PSTMG0
McCormick tells all about `Brady,' drug addiction
Fans of "The Brady Bunch" know Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady, the wholesome older sister on the classic sitcom about a blended family. But in her new memoir, "Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice," the actress writes of her romance with TV sibling Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, dates with Michael Jackson and Steve Martin, and her many addictions.
Now 52, McCormick — who endured a battle with drug addiction and depression — also discusses her dates with Martin and Jackson. It was several years after "The Brady Bunch" ended that McCormick went out with Martin, who had asked for the actress' phone number through friend Chevy Chase.
McCormick's time with Jackson was innocent. They met while she was starring on "Brady" and he was part of the Jackson 5.
"Once we went ice-skating and he held my hand as we glided around the rink," the book recalls. "I wondered if he might try to kiss me, but he didn't. After another outing, he did give me a kiss goodbye. But it was only a gentle peck on the cheek."
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/10/13/sports/FBN-Complacent-Redskins.php
Jim Zorn produced another of those priceless visual moments that have become standard at his weekly news conferences. The Washington Redskins coach lifted his shoulders and began strutting in place — maybe a hint of a Michael Jackson moonwalk? — to emphasize his point.
http://www.jkontherun.com/2008/10/att-outs-the-fi.html
Oh the memories. I remember my first Walkman device (it played cassette tapes) and being able to walk around while jamming to Journey, The Eagles and yes... I'm man enough to admit it: Michael Jackson. Mobile music certainly put a spring in my step back then. Now that we're in the 21st century, the venerable Walkman lives on, but with more bells and whistles
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/DS/Zubo/review.asp?c=9393
If Michael Jackson's music videos of the late '80s have taught us anything, it's that the world would be a much better place if conflicts were sorted out by dance-offs rather than, y'know, knives and bombs and stuff. Watching a couple of mean gangsters pirouetting around each other is far more civilised (and amusing) than seeing them knee one another in the knackers.
Michael Jackson HIStory for October 13, 2008:
1979 - Michael Jackson's single "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" hit #1 in the U.S. and #3 in the U.K.
1995 - Michael Jackson's single "You Are Not Alone" was certified Gold and Platinum.
*Mods & news staff please leave this thread combined and when tomorrow's mentionings needs to be put up please post it here as I am combine today's news and tomorrow's news here as well. *
Michael Jackson Mentionings for October 13, 2008:
Does anyone remember the "Brady Bunch" show back in the 70's? Well Marcia from that show has written an all tell book has stated on her book she and Michael had went out on a couple of dates. Here is what she has to say:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gH3YhgKODjE0NWktE8bQS9LkdThQD93PSTMG0
McCormick tells all about `Brady,' drug addiction
Fans of "The Brady Bunch" know Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady, the wholesome older sister on the classic sitcom about a blended family. But in her new memoir, "Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice," the actress writes of her romance with TV sibling Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, dates with Michael Jackson and Steve Martin, and her many addictions.
Now 52, McCormick — who endured a battle with drug addiction and depression — also discusses her dates with Martin and Jackson. It was several years after "The Brady Bunch" ended that McCormick went out with Martin, who had asked for the actress' phone number through friend Chevy Chase.
McCormick's time with Jackson was innocent. They met while she was starring on "Brady" and he was part of the Jackson 5.
"Once we went ice-skating and he held my hand as we glided around the rink," the book recalls. "I wondered if he might try to kiss me, but he didn't. After another outing, he did give me a kiss goodbye. But it was only a gentle peck on the cheek."
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/10/13/sports/FBN-Complacent-Redskins.php
Jim Zorn produced another of those priceless visual moments that have become standard at his weekly news conferences. The Washington Redskins coach lifted his shoulders and began strutting in place — maybe a hint of a Michael Jackson moonwalk? — to emphasize his point.
http://www.jkontherun.com/2008/10/att-outs-the-fi.html
Oh the memories. I remember my first Walkman device (it played cassette tapes) and being able to walk around while jamming to Journey, The Eagles and yes... I'm man enough to admit it: Michael Jackson. Mobile music certainly put a spring in my step back then. Now that we're in the 21st century, the venerable Walkman lives on, but with more bells and whistles
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/DS/Zubo/review.asp?c=9393
If Michael Jackson's music videos of the late '80s have taught us anything, it's that the world would be a much better place if conflicts were sorted out by dance-offs rather than, y'know, knives and bombs and stuff. Watching a couple of mean gangsters pirouetting around each other is far more civilised (and amusing) than seeing them knee one another in the knackers.
Michael Jackson HIStory for October 13, 2008:
1979 - Michael Jackson's single "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" hit #1 in the U.S. and #3 in the U.K.
1995 - Michael Jackson's single "You Are Not Alone" was certified Gold and Platinum.