And so are we all. Some of us in a little while. Some of us in a long while. But yeah, I don't see Hasselhoff getting out of the hospital alive unless God in all his glory decides for some sick twisted reason that the people David stiffed over the years deserve to get really pissed.
He might have seen his latest film, Anaconda 3, on SyFy last night and just decided to end it all. It would be a tragic loss, though. Who else is better qualified to determine if America's Got Talent?
I really think his life is way more important than how talented you think he is or isn't.
So true, and it's sad some on this board think they are being so "witty" and "clever" and "cute" (all three terms I am using loosely) with their snarky comments are really coming off as ugly and callous.
Ugly and callous? Pal, have you looked at the rest of BWW lately? And for that matter, I called Jackson's murder...yes, MURDER...three months before it happened. He was too much of a risk alive. Dead, he's not screwing around on a public stage, sinking deeper into debt, burning every bridge he ever built. His music earns royalties, and that's that. That is life, and life, old chum, is not just any cabaret - it's a Brecht/Weill extravaganza.
Why are*you* even bringing up Michael Jackson to me? And life isn't about sitting in front of your computer and making fun of someone's misfortunes. Maybe your life is and maybe your life is a friggin' Brech/Weill extravaganza or maybe just that of a drama queen so you speak for yourself. You have a pretty twisted view. Sad.
Stay classy? Very few people on here are.
So is it true or not that they had a hard time putting in an IV because every time they stuck him Vodka flowed out?
For the record, Marquise. I don't think I've seen anyone here make fun of his "misfortunes". I only see where people have made fun of his well known personal life choices of being a somewhat functioning alcoholic. There's a big difference between the two. Sort of like standing over a dead criminal and being afraid of saying anything negative because he has met with "misfortune". That doesn't change his life choices. I call suddenly treating someone who has always been the butt of jokes as a perfect person because he suddenly meets with some misfortune just a bad case of hypocrisy. You can call it what you want.
Updated On: 11/30/09 at 02:48 PM
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