Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Michael Jackson

When I went to the wax museum in Saint Augustine, Florida, visiting when I was older, there was a section on Michael Jackson.  Oh, this is the oldest continuing city in the United States, located in Northeastern Florida, the suburb of a major city, the most major city in Northeastern Florida and probably the most urban area of all Florida, where I lived when I was 5 & 6|7.  So, we lived in the oldest city when I was 9, 10, & 11.  It's what's shaped me most as who I am today as a European person, unless you want to include the New Orleans area when I was a teenager.  So, we went back and it's gotten pretty trashy.  It used to be more interesting.  In some ways, it wasn't as annoying.  There's a torture chamber, but I never went in it.  I did peek in to get a general idea for the colors and whereabouts of it inside.  So, anyway, they had like a big section barred 8^. off with Michael Jackson.  He was leaning over in a gravesite.  Like, maybe one leg was bent.  I tried to get a good recording of it but lost it on my old computer.  I heard cackling like a witch, well sinister laughter that was above my head there.  Oh, this city is Spanish, and I probably soaked it in more than anyone.  We used to walk around all the time, and it was like hotter than almost anything it seemed but not really.  No, not really, in every way...  So, it was so spooky.  It was so stupid!  You could hardly see in there.  There must have been some "retarded crap" on there.  So, my dad let me in on that it was a famous song he did.  I think there was sinister cackling speech preceeding it and you only heard the laughter a bit.

Michael Jackson was sorta the one who "got me into music.."  We studied whales in 1st grade.  There was a movie that came out that he did called Free Willy.  He did the theme music.  I was only 6, when we studied the whales and were on TV for it.  I think I lost it in the flood|hurricane.  I was interested in singing before, tried when I was 5, which seemed much younger.

I see he's just a few days younger than Tim Burton?  Ooh.  So, he's more of Johnny Depp's generation?  Johnny Depp is related to the first freed African-American slave.  When I grew up, my mom always said she slaved away, but I remember helping and not really having much fun, myself.  :|  I mean, people thought I was kinda ugly, I think, like disgusting-looking, like an old person.  I think I did that on purpose, but I wasn't dirty.

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