Well now we're into the first full day after the death of Michael Jackson, and it appears that all of the other real troubles in the world have had their priority downgraded.
I'm surprised that they are not going to have cameras in the coroners room to broadcast his autopsy live.
So, I suppose that for the next two weeks or so we'll be bombarded with his videos on television, his music on the radio, and the ceaseless "candlelight vigils" all over the world. The real disappointment will come to his most rabid of admirers when, three days after his burial, he WILL NOT be resurrected from the dead and ascend into heaven.
Now we see the reports of how when Jacko died that he was at least $500,000,000.00 in debt. Well that problem will be easily resolved with the next 12 months. Because unfortunately in this situation, (as was the situation with Elvis Presley), Michael Jackson is going to make more money dead than alive.
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