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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Most of the people who were dead set against MJ are dead, many of them from alcohol."
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"Most of the people who were dead set against MJ are dead, many of them from alcohol." (Original Post)
eppur_se_muova
Jun 2013
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Quantess
(27,630 posts)1. Michael Jackson?
Systematic Chaos
(8,601 posts)2. Just beat it....
freedom fighter jh
(1,782 posts)3. Mary Jane nt
BumRushDaShow
(129,304 posts)4. Wanna Be Startin' Something
That's what I am literally listening to on the radio and saw the headline & your post.
And then a couple seconds later I thought about it and concluded it was something else.
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)5. LOL!
I have the giggles now. Thanks!
Quantess
(27,630 posts)6. No, you got it right the first time.
Deep down, it knew what it meant, but it's just that MJ makes me think of Michael Jackson.
bvar22
(39,909 posts)7. We never miss the Prairie Home Companion!
It is a part of our Saturday Night ritual.
Listening sometimes makes us homesick for Minnesota and the Twin Cities.
We moved to the Woods of rural Arkansas in 2006,
and had to subscribe to XM Radio just so we could listen to Prairie Home.
(No NPR stations are in broadcast range, and the Internet was too slow here in 2006.)
The really god news is that Prairie Home is immediately preceded by Car Talk, also a Do-Not-Miss. It makes for very pleasant Saturday Evenings here.