Please add my map...

Jun 26, 2009 14:26 Please add my map...
I'm operaring on Vistam so I can't do it.

http://www.fileden.com/getfile.php?file_path=http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/24/816152/Dreamer.map

It's called Dreamer.map, but maybe you can rename it to Michael Jackson.
Jun 26, 2009 16:38
R.I.P Michael Jackson
Jun 26, 2009 17:55
he was probably a big cokehead, massive heart attack at 51?
Jun 26, 2009 20:25
he was probably a big cokehead, massive heart attack at 51?

Sort of. Cardiac arrest, at age 50. Regardless, he completed the weird celebrity death trifecta, so let's bet on who the next three will be.

My bet:
Patrick Swayze
Steve Jobs
Ted Kennedy

They will all die before 2010.
Jun 27, 2009 00:01
Isn't it strange how a 'cultural icon' of your generation seems to be one of life's static objects - it's always there; it's been there as long as you remember. It's a household word. You know that they are a person and that they are subject to the same rules as the rest of us but it's still some kind of weird shock when they kick the bucket. Then you realize your generation has aged substantially almost without you noticing it. I think that's why celebrities exist, because we see a kind of 'cultural immortality' in them that we wish we had in ourselves. Somehow this affects the subconscious and a small part of us just assumes that this person is also physically immortal, however irrational that may be.

Alot of good and alot of bad came out of MJ, but if we've learned anything it's that it's best to forget the bad, celebrate the good, pull out those old tapes and rock out!
Jun 27, 2009 00:05
baleeted.
Jun 27, 2009 03:17
Acro wrote:
Isn't it strange how a 'cultural icon' of your generation seems to be one of life's static objects - it's always there; it's been there as long as you remember. It's a household word. You know that they are a person and that they are subject to the same rules as the rest of us but it's still some kind of weird shock when they kick the bucket. Then you realize your generation has aged substantially almost without you noticing it. I think that's why celebrities exist, because we see a kind of 'cultural immortality' in them that we wish we had in ourselves. Somehow this affects the subconscious and a small part of us just assumes that this person is also physically immortal, however irrational that may be.

Alot of good and alot of bad came out of MJ, but if we've learned anything it's that it's best to forget the bad, celebrate the good, pull out those old tapes and rock out!


I think celebrities exist so we can laugh at them when they set themselves on fire.
Aug 26, 2009 06:09
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:25 pm Post subject:
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he was probably a big cokehead, massive heart attack at 51?

Sort of. Cardiac arrest, at age 50. Regardless, he completed the weird celebrity death trifecta, so let's bet on who the next three will be.

My bet:
Patrick Swayze
Steve Jobs
Ted Kennedy

They will all die before 2010.

Boo-yah! Kennedy just died of brain cancer. (Go me, right?)
Aug 26, 2009 17:31
Doesn't take a genius to bet that an old guy with terminal brain cancer would die within 6 months. The odds were pretty good on that :P
Sep 15, 2009 00:54
ding number 2 for hood.
Sep 15, 2009 11:56
jhood, the fortune teller

but I bet, Steve Jobs will not die.