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June 25, 2010

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Iris M. Gross

I understand the gist of your piece, but please DO NOT refer to Michael Jackson as "Jacko" if you really want to be respectful to his legacy and memory. He is on record as HATING that odious moniker that came from British tabloid press. "I am NOT Jacko. It's Jackson." Thank you.

Rheather

R.I.P., MJ! Thank you for the many years of music and memories that you gave us!

Any other MJ fans planning to watch TV Guide's Michael Jackson special, Gone Too Soon, tonight? I'm really looking forward to it--should be a good one!

Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3b9oXa9v8c

http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/gone-soon/305026

Soul Summer

Great article! It really is a shame we lost him so early. I've been remembering him thru the Ultimate Michael Jackson Playlist http://bit.ly/9TFZM0 ....just in time for summer :)

Tod Woodward

Great blog. Well written with much respect for the misunderstood and brilliant man he was.

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