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LONE-STAR
07-06-2009, 10:01 PM
Found this on another site and thought everybody could use a heads up.

http://www.clickorlando.com/news/19965900/detail.html

2goofycampers
07-06-2009, 10:05 PM
pervert

BigDaddyRog
07-06-2009, 10:25 PM
Jeeeezz...the fun I would have with that guys neck!

DisneyBishops
07-07-2009, 08:17 AM
Jeeeezz...the fun I would have with that guys neck!



I wanna help

Donna
07-07-2009, 08:57 AM
Totally unrelated but I overhead another camper talking to a "suit" at disney while at the internet cafe up at the outpost. They stayed outside the door but I heard her say "is this something common that happens here, i sure hope not" and he said no ma'm it isn't. Then she said, i want him prosecuted and I want disney to handle it and i want reassured this will never happen again. Then they came IN the internet cafe and he asked her to fill out some paperwork and he kept assuring her and apologizing to her that they will do all they can so "it" doesn't happen again and will take care of the offender. she thanked him for handling it professionally and then she left. i was DYING to know what happened but thats all i could hear from their conversation without coming right out and asking what the heck was going on.

Just Beachy
07-07-2009, 09:44 AM
Sicko. If that was my daughter, I would have had to get a few good punches and kicks in before I handed him over to the authorities.

auntie
07-07-2009, 10:16 AM
Jeeze, the sicko's are everywhere. :sad2: I'm glad this kid told her father what the perv was up to. ....

On an side note..we need a "beat the hell of somebody" smiley. pirate:

2goofycampers
07-07-2009, 10:36 AM
This is the closest smiley we have to torturing someone. :laundy:





:laughing:

auntie
07-07-2009, 10:48 AM
Don't I know it...I've got a TON of that to do today.:sad:

liv luvs disney
07-07-2009, 11:28 AM
This sicko is exactly why I am an over-protective parent!! You have to be in today's world!!:sad2:

tungpo1
07-07-2009, 12:12 PM
I would just kill him then go back to my campsite and drink a beer!:thumbsup2

Just Beachy
07-07-2009, 01:07 PM
I would just kill him then go back to my campsite and drink a beer!:thumbsup2

Don't forget the celebratory looping in the cart afterward! :woohoo:

ftwildernessguy
07-07-2009, 01:14 PM
If this guy could sing and dance, he'd be a cult hero in America.

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 01:32 PM
If this guy could sing and dance, he'd be a cult hero in America.

If he gets any jail time out of it he'll be doing a whole new dance soon. And deservedly so. :mad:

tungpo1
07-07-2009, 01:33 PM
If this guy could sing and dance, he'd be a cult hero in America.

:lmao:

DaddyDon
07-07-2009, 01:43 PM
All i can say is he better thank his lucky stars it was not my baby girl or that fact my oldest 2....The redneck in me would rise from the ashes...Yes i would be Judge Dread.....

ntsammy5
07-07-2009, 01:44 PM
If this guy could sing and dance, he'd be a cult hero in America.

Only after plastic surgery and castration though.

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 01:48 PM
Only after plastic surgery and castration though.

OK, that took a few minutes to register. A belated :rotfl2: to FWGuy.

motofamily
07-07-2009, 01:56 PM
I think that if someone gets caught doing something like this they need to tatto there fore head or something they need to be embaressed the rest of there life. The emotional damages done to children by someone like this is not good. I know of a family that something like this happened to and they were never the same again. It is sad that a judge will set bail at $5000.00. $5000.00 and this guys is out of jail and heading home to do this again and again. If there was proof he did it then his but needs to stay in jail and see what it feels like to get friendly with his cell mates. If this had been one of my girls I would have acted first as my wife told the security people why I just beat the h@#$ out of the perve.

Tigger_Tina
07-07-2009, 02:03 PM
wat in the world is wrong with people these days?! its like people think they can do absolutely whatever they want and not get in trouble! pervert!

Donna
07-07-2009, 02:04 PM
OK, that took a few minutes to register. A belated :rotfl2: to FWGuy.

sorry, i may be the only one here that would say anything and i've never been a michael jackson fan, but that was in extremely poor taste and can't really see what anyone would find funny at all. my opinion, of course.

tungpo1
07-07-2009, 02:05 PM
The thing is this idiot has never had the living S.... beat out of him that's all i can say.

ftwildernessguy
07-07-2009, 02:40 PM
sorry, i may be the only one here that would say anything and i've never been a michael jackson fan, but that was in extremely poor taste and can't really see what anyone would find funny at all. my opinion, of course.

Actually, what I said was sad but true. If you have enough money and some talent in America today, you can get away with just about anything. My point is we are honoring the life of someone who was every bit as despicable as this slob, but the difference is he is just some unknown jerk. It's more a commentary on our society than anything else.

2goofycampers
07-07-2009, 03:22 PM
Actually, what I said was sad but true. If you have enough money and some talent in America today, you can get away with just about anything. My point is we are honoring the life of someone who was every bit as despicable as this slob, but the difference is he is just some unknown jerk. It's more a commentary on our society than anything else.

Agreed.

BigDaddyRog
07-07-2009, 04:53 PM
I thought it was funny, well thought out and perfectly timed......but Im a sick bast...er,.....I have a sick sense of humor. And, while I dont find child molestation in the least bit funny, I DO find it funny to belittle, berate, and beat the hell the offenders!

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 05:17 PM
sorry, i may be the only one here that would say anything and i've never been a michael jackson fan, but that was in extremely poor taste and can't really see what anyone would find funny at all. my opinion, of course.

It takes time to understand the personalities at work here. We weren't making light of the alleged molestation, or the child that was victimized. One look through the responses from all of us makes it clear where our sympathies lie.

We were ridiculing Michael Jackson. Nothing about him or his life was in good taste. And people all over the world gave him money so he could buy whatever he wanted, including silence. The sad fact is that his money and fame allowed him to go where ordinary people are not allowed. And even now the adoration parade goes on. We never learn.

natkenicra
07-07-2009, 05:25 PM
Very sad. As a mother of three little girls and one boy it breaks my heart to hear about this. My oldest daughter was molested by her cousin. I do not trust anyone anymore. It can be a family member, police officer, school teacher, someone you would have trusted to care for your children. I would love to put all molesters away forever. With my daughters case this family member was on probation for 2 years and not to be around anyone under the age of 13. But now he is "free" to be around anyone. My daughter was one of four that he molested. I feel he should have had a much stronger punishment. It has been four years now but I can't forgive him for what he did. Thanks for reading my vent.

BigDaddyRog
07-07-2009, 05:26 PM
All that money, all the forgiveness, all the plastic surgery,all the silence he bought, all the germ resistant masks, all the pairs of gloves he separated, all the youth he stole from little boys...and he's still DEAD. He just couldnt moonwalk away from death!!!




natkin.....my heart goes out to you and yours.

Donna
07-07-2009, 06:14 PM
It takes time to understand the personalities at work here. We weren't making light of the alleged molestation, or the child that was victimized. One look through the responses from all of us makes it clear where our sympathies lie.

We were ridiculing Michael Jackson. Nothing about him or his life was in good taste. And people all over the world gave him money so he could buy whatever he wanted, including silence. The sad fact is that his money and fame allowed him to go where ordinary people are not allowed. And even now the adoration parade goes on. We never learn.

i know exactly where the ridicule lies. Just wondering what gives anyone here on this board (or anywhere) the right to judge others; not sure where that comes from exactly. :confused:
Whether he was guilty or not is not for us to decide. A mother lost a son, children lost a dad, whether that person or his life was "not in good taste" is beside the point. I did not "adore" him and don't own a single MJ album/cd. I'll remove my thread subscription so all you perfect people can continue to discuss it.

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 06:28 PM
I'll remove my thread subscription so all you perfect people can continue to discuss it.

As you prefer. You are judging, just as you condemn us for doing the same.

DisneyRose&Boys
07-07-2009, 06:53 PM
I don't think I understand people... no, I KNOW I don't understand people.

Why anyone would think *I'M* perfect, is truly beyond the realm of my comprehension.

Oh well, maybe it's just as well to see it as a compliment.

THANK YOU!
Love and hugs,
Rose

tungpo1
07-07-2009, 07:08 PM
Oh Boy here we go again

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 07:13 PM
Every now and then the wall round the Community Board cracks and someone wanders out. One of us must have something good cooking on the grill.

ftwildernessguy
07-07-2009, 08:17 PM
I still think if this guy who got arrested at WDW had a million and a half bucks he might be able to pay off the father of this girl and then he wouldn't be a child molestor anymore.

I also think somebody needs a nap.

mimidodaplgo
07-07-2009, 10:03 PM
Just reminds you that even at Disney, you can't let your guard down with your kids and you must continue to keep your radar on about everyone who is around you or whom you encounter while there. Disney does an awesome job of keeping their parks safe, but they are not invulnerable to people like this..Mickey can't be everywhere!!!! I share the same sentiment about this sicko though..I could really love taking some of my aggression out on him!!!!:mad:

Modeltrf
07-07-2009, 10:24 PM
I agree that MJ has gotten away with too much with his fame and fortune. I have never spent one penny on his music, or anything else he has touched.

I have three daughters and it scares me if something like this ever happened to them. I am scared that I would do what so many people joke about doing. Something that would land my butt in jail. A very close female family member has been hurt by this type. I am fortunate he didn't press charges and there were several people who stopped me.

That being said, I do feel it is bad timing to discuss MJ's life. A few weeks from now he is fair game. Just not today.

3gr8kids
07-07-2009, 10:29 PM
popcorn::

BRDof3
07-07-2009, 11:04 PM
popcorn::

Well, I hope you brought enough for everybody. I like lots of butter. :)

jmann
07-07-2009, 11:34 PM
Stories like this explain why I'm a overprotective Dad. I'm travelling in Oct with my 6yr old daughter and travelling alone with my little does not concern me. What does concern me is things like finding family washrooms in airports and the parks.....silly right.

Eeyores Butterfly
07-07-2009, 11:45 PM
I saw that story last night and was surprised that the rest of the board had not picked it up. That is one sick puppy, and I hope they give him the maximum. The bail they set was criminal!

I know we would like to think that Disney is safe, and for the most part it is, but there are sickos in every crowd. My first CP I had a very close call in the PI Parking Lot coming out of a midnight movie. None of my fellow Cast Members (we all went as agroup) would walk me to my car. On my way there, four guys in a large SUV did a U-Turn when they saw me and followed me to my car. I broke into a run as soon as I saw it and they sped up. We reached the car at the same time and they actually started to open their doors when I jumped in and locked mine. They shut their doors and sped off. To this day I am scared to think of what could have happened had I not reached my car before they did. And it wasn't for lack of security. I passed security patrol on my way to my car, but they can't be everywhere at once.

It's sad that even in such a magical place we can't let our guard down. :sad1:

ram101
07-08-2009, 12:04 AM
I think that if someone gets caught doing something like this they need to tatto there fore head or something they need to be embaressed the rest of there life. The emotional damages done to children by someone like this is not good. I know of a family that something like this happened to and they were never the same again. It is sad that a judge will set bail at $5000.00. $5000.00 and this guys is out of jail and heading home to do this again and again. If there was proof he did it then his but needs to stay in jail and see what it feels like to get friendly with his cell mates. If this had been one of my girls I would have acted first as my wife told the security people why I just beat the h@#$ out of the perve.

$5k really isn't that low. I have seen some that just sickens me and makes me wonder why I do what I do. For instance, I caught a perv peepin in a window, stopped him found that the window he was trying to look into belonged to a very attractive female. She had no idea who this guy was, I locked him up and sent him to see a judge, since he was not a legal citizen and had no permenant address you woulda thought he got sent to the prison right... nope... released on nominal bail. Once he got out he fled back to Mexico (we think)... turns out he was identified by the mug shot I took as being the actor in a sexual assault in a neighboring town, then I found out that another local Dept was looking at him for rape/homicide in a park. I am so glad the judge felt he was a nice young man and sent him off to flee and continue his assaults... he is still out there some where!

I refuse to say what I would do if this were my kids but I will say... it aint nice!!

I also believe that just because your found not-guilty does not mean you are 100% innocent!! If someone gets out of something for a technical mistake that I make, does that make him innocent? Nope, just means I better do a better job! Or how bout when they get the witness up there or the victim, the lawyer asks the same question 15 times 15 different ways and they get nervous, scared or what ever and make a mistake that costs the trial does that mean it was a good lawyer or that he is innocent?


I am done!

BigDaddyRog
07-08-2009, 12:14 AM
It seems like those with children are a little less forgiving of MJ and his "cute little quirks".

I wonder if MJ were accused molesting Bubbles,the chimp....if people would have been more understanding of why those with children have such harsh judgements.

BRDof3
07-08-2009, 09:01 AM
It seems like those with children are a little less forgiving of MJ and his "cute little quirks".

I wonder if MJ were accused molesting Bubbles,the chimp....if people would have been more understanding of why those with children have such harsh judgements.

After all, if he was doing something really bad like arranging dog fights he would have drawn immediate prison time and an end to his career. Hmmm, maybe if you paid the dog not to testify...

ntsammy5
07-08-2009, 09:04 AM
Hmmm, maybe if you paid the dog not to testify...

They did, but the dogs talked anyway - didn't pay them enough. If it had been otters you could have paid them off with a few cases of beer.

ntsammy5
07-08-2009, 09:08 AM
I refuse to say what I would do if this were my kids but I will say... it aint nice!!


Yup - you and me both - I learned some neat interrogation techniques from the ARVN. definitely would work in a case like that. very low rate of recidivism....

BRDof3
07-08-2009, 09:22 AM
Fill the jury with parents and I wouldn't worry about going to trial for my response to this guy.

Just Beachy
07-08-2009, 01:30 PM
It seems like those with children are a little less forgiving of MJ and his "cute little quirks".

I have no children, but I feel the same as all of you parents do.

BigDaddyRog
07-08-2009, 02:04 PM
I honestly didnt mean to oppose Donna's opinion on this matter. I like Donna and respect her right to an opinion, even if it differs from mine. Donna I hope you dont harbor any anger towards me because of my harsh view on this.

ftwildernessguy
07-08-2009, 04:17 PM
I think she was more PO'd at me for my MJ reference, Roger, but I just couldn't ignore our society's obvious double standard here, and I stand by my statements.

2goofycampers
07-08-2009, 04:42 PM
I don't agree with everything said, sometimes I say so, sometimes I don't. But I always continue to read the thread to keep an open mind, and sometimes my opinion gets changed or altered because of more elaboration or views from the posts. But I usually get a laugh out of it. If someone unsubscribes to a thread because of a differing opinion, I think they may miss out on some education, apology or further explanation. It is their loss.

BRDof3
07-08-2009, 04:43 PM
You're the last person I'd get ticked off at for expressing an opinion, Rog. I enjoy hearing your thoughts whether I agree with them or not. What got on my nerves was the fact that she smacked me down for expressing an opinion, simply because she didn't agree with it.

If we are only allowed to make statement that opposes no one, and doesn't disagree with anyone's taste, then nobody will be allowed to speak. It's that type of closed mindset that I oppose, not the opinions she or anyone else has.

Born 2 Fish
07-08-2009, 05:01 PM
The nice thing about everybody hav'n a brain is that it makes for different opinions , thoughts and feelings,,, and this just being my opinion,,, I always say whats on my mind about people, thoughts, things, etc. , most of the time I am wrong about what I say,but none the less, they are my opinions.
That being said,,if I don't agree with someone,,so what !, they have opinions and thoughts too ! But I would never be so small minded to start "holler'n" I'm gonna unsubscribe from a thread because I disagreed with or didn't like someone else's opinion or remark,,if I'm not gonna hit a site or thread anymore,,I simply DON'T HIT IT ANYMORE,,I don't havta tell everybody !

ftwildernessguy
07-08-2009, 07:18 PM
By saying they are unsubscribing, I guess I am supposed to feel bad. I don't. I say pretty much what's on my mind and could care less if somebody doesn't agree with me. I never let a disagreement interfere with a friendship, though. If it does, it's their problem, not mine. If I could only have friends that agreed with everything I said, I wouldn't have anybody to talk to.

BRDof3
07-08-2009, 07:29 PM
If I could only have friends that agreed with everything I said, I wouldn't have anybody to talk to.

:thumbsup2

ftwildernessguy
07-08-2009, 07:40 PM
:thumbsup2

Will you talk to me, Rob?

ntsammy5
07-08-2009, 07:43 PM
I wouldn't even be able to talk to myself

BRDof3
07-08-2009, 08:22 PM
Will you talk to me, Rob?

Any day Jim. Heck, we'd even invite Al. :cool2:

liv luvs disney
07-08-2009, 08:32 PM
If ya'll will let me, I'll talk to ya'll.:)

bobnjenn0828
07-09-2009, 02:53 AM
We were at Typhoon Lagoon on Monday. This was pretty disturbing to read considering we have an 11 y/o daughter .

We also witnessed an incident there on Monday that was pretty bad. A man was screaming at his young daughter and his wife, throwing stuff around and saying words no children needed to hear. The bad part was that it went on for about 10-15 minutes and the cast members who were in the gift store just watched. My husband had to ask them to call security. It was crazy. The guy was still acting crazy when he got to the parking lot. I felt really bad for the little girl.

Jennifer

Born 2 Fish
07-09-2009, 05:23 AM
We were at Typhoon Lagoon on Monday. This was pretty disturbing to read considering we have an 11 y/o daughter .

We also witnessed an incident there on Monday that was pretty bad. A man was screaming at his young daughter and his wife, throwing stuff around and saying words no children needed to hear. The bad part was that it went on for about 10-15 minutes and the cast members who were in the gift store just watched. My husband had to ask them to call security. It was crazy. The guy was still acting crazy when he got to the parking lot. I felt really bad for the little girl.

Jennifer

People can be such a sad specticals to see at times,,,kinda makes ya wanna pelt those kinda folk with particals of pixie dust,,
THE SIZE OF GOLF BALLS !!

Modeltrf
07-09-2009, 05:29 AM
We were at Typhoon Lagoon on Monday. This was pretty disturbing to read considering we have an 11 y/o daughter .

We also witnessed an incident there on Monday that was pretty bad. A man was screaming at his young daughter and his wife, throwing stuff around and saying words no children needed to hear. The bad part was that it went on for about 10-15 minutes and the cast members who were in the gift store just watched. My husband had to ask them to call security. It was crazy. The guy was still acting crazy when he got to the parking lot. I felt really bad for the little girl.

Jennifer

That is sad. I too have witnessed similar situations over the years. As a father of four children I understand how challenging it can be sometimes. I also realize we give so little, or should I say zero training on how to be a parent. Most of us learn how to and how not to by imitating the examples around us. That can work out well for there are many fine examples. But too often there are poor examples. I hope that this example above is not a reflection of this father's overall parenting skills.

It seems to me that this is a neglected area of our society.

liv luvs disney
07-09-2009, 06:47 AM
We were at Typhoon Lagoon on Monday. This was pretty disturbing to read considering we have an 11 y/o daughter .

We also witnessed an incident there on Monday that was pretty bad. A man was screaming at his young daughter and his wife, throwing stuff around and saying words no children needed to hear. The bad part was that it went on for about 10-15 minutes and the cast members who were in the gift store just watched. My husband had to ask them to call security. It was crazy. The guy was still acting crazy when he got to the parking lot. I felt really bad for the little girl.

Jennifer

I have often wondered when people treat their families like that out in public, how do they treat them behind closd doors.:sad2:

des1954
07-09-2009, 07:01 AM
We were at Typhoon Lagoon on Monday. This was pretty disturbing to read considering we have an 11 y/o daughter .

We also witnessed an incident there on Monday that was pretty bad. A man was screaming at his young daughter and his wife, throwing stuff around and saying words no children needed to hear. The bad part was that it went on for about 10-15 minutes and the cast members who were in the gift store just watched. My husband had to ask them to call security. It was crazy. The guy was still acting crazy when he got to the parking lot. I felt really bad for the little girl.

Jennifer

We had a similar incident about 5 months ago at THD. One of the associates did try to defuse the situation and calm the man down, but to no avail. The guy took a swing at the associate, the associate swung back, and was fired the next day. He was told by the HR manager that it was not his place to intervene in a family argument and he should have left it alone or called the store manager to handle the situation. Pretty sad when one human being can't come to the aid of a child for fear of losing their job. That's probably why the CM's did nothing. Sad, just sad. :guilty:

liv luvs disney
07-09-2009, 07:25 AM
We had a similar incident about 5 months ago at THD. One of the associates did try to defuse the situation and calm the man down, but to no avail. The guy took a swing at the associate, the associate swung back, and was fired the next day. He was told by the HR manager that it was not his place to intervene in a family argument and he should have left it alone or called the store manager to handle the situation. Pretty sad when one human being can't come to the aid of a child for fear of losing their job. That's probably why the CM's did nothing. Sad, just sad. :guilty:

WHAT!?!?!?! I wonder if associates are told during training not to interfere with family arguments and if an argument is occuring to call their manager. I wonder if the managers are trained to diffuse a situation where a man or a woman is belittling, screaming, ranting, or threatening a loved one. Give me a break. Whoever this associate is should be thanked for his efforts to take up for the meek, not fired! If that is their policy, then I change my mind about wanting to work for WDW when I grow up! Well, this has put me in a rotten mood.:sick: I better go re-read Gatordad's trip report so I can laugh and not fume!!!!

Just Beachy
07-09-2009, 10:43 AM
Will you talk to me, Rob?

Well, I would invite you and ftwildernessgirl over for a bbq, but I don't think you will come, being I'm so close to that dreaded Fort Dix!!! :rolleyes1

ftwildernessguy
07-09-2009, 10:57 AM
Well, I would invite you and ftwildernessgirl over for a bbq, but I don't think you will come, being I'm so close to that dreaded Fort Dix!!! :rolleyes1

You weren't serving ballistic meatballs with ticks, were you?

bobnjenn0828
07-09-2009, 12:42 PM
We had a similar incident about 5 months ago at THD. One of the associates did try to defuse the situation and calm the man down, but to no avail. The guy took a swing at the associate, the associate swung back, and was fired the next day. He was told by the HR manager that it was not his place to intervene in a family argument and he should have left it alone or called the store manager to handle the situation. Pretty sad when one human being can't come to the aid of a child for fear of losing their job. That's probably why the CM's did nothing. Sad, just sad. :guilty:


I really wasn't expecting them to try to intervene, because honestly the guy was really scaring me. I really thought they should have called security right away and not have a guest have to request it. We actually called later and spoke with the manager over security at Typhoon Lagoon and he said the employees are trained to call security. If they had done that right away I wouldn't have had an issue at all, but they just stood there staring just like everybody else. I can't imagine how he treats his family at home.

Jennifer

liv luvs disney
07-09-2009, 01:18 PM
I wonder if associates are told during training not to interfere with family arguments and if an argument is occuring to call their manager.

We actually called later and spoke with the manager over security at Typhoon Lagoon and he said the employees are trained to call security.

Jennifer

This answers my wondering question. I guess that's why the guy Debbie was talking about got fired. They are trained to call security, not take matters into their own hands. I guess it could be a liability for Disney if an employee gets hurt? At least they are allowed to do something.

Just Beachy
07-09-2009, 02:21 PM
You weren't serving ballistic meatballs with ticks, were you?

No ballistic meatballs. However, my meatballs are very tasty, if I do say so myself. ::yes:: As for the ticks, I wouldn't be serving those. I cannot guarantee you don't pick any up, though. I do live in the woods.

auntie
07-09-2009, 09:26 PM
I wish I lived in the woods. I hate neighbors. :rolleyes1

RvUsa
07-09-2009, 10:18 PM
You know, I didn't read this thread at first when I got home, but it kept coming back up to the top, and I couldn't figure out why..... NOW I KNOW!!!


I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!


I swear if I see one more damn thing about MJ and how great he is, I am going to go Elvis on my TV!!!!

I don't care if I get in trouble, I don't care if people think less of me, I am so sick of people defending that sicko, it makes me want to SCREAM!!!! If you know nothing else about MJ, you should know that he stated on a national TV interview that he loved to sleep with little boys!!!! With that one statement alone, I will never believe that he was innocent in either of his molestation cases, let alone all the ones that were bought off before they became public.

He was judged in the end by God, and I am sure that he is paying for the innocence that he stole from those little kids.


RANT OVER.

2goofycampers
07-11-2009, 05:59 PM
You know, I didn't read this thread at first when I got home, but it kept coming back up to the top, and I couldn't figure out why..... NOW I KNOW!!!


I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!


I swear if I see one more damn thing about MJ and how great he is, I am going to go Elvis on my TV!!!!

I don't care if I get in trouble, I don't care if people think less of me, I am so sick of people defending that sicko, it makes me want to SCREAM!!!! If you know nothing else about MJ, you should know that he stated on a national TV interview that he loved to sleep with little boys!!!! With that one statement alone, I will never believe that he was innocent in either of his molestation cases, let alone all the ones that were bought off before they became public.

He was judged in the end by God, and I am sure that he is paying for the innocence that he stole from those little kids.


RANT OVER.

Geez John, tell us how you really feel. :lmao:

PolynesianPixie
07-13-2009, 01:04 PM
I have often wondered when people treat their families like that out in public, how do they treat them behind closd doors.:sad2:

My thoughts exactly! If they have no restraint in public, it scares me to think how they act when they think no one is watching! I really feel for these people's kids! Can you imagine growing up, hearing that all the time??? Do they realize their own flesh and blood is being crushed by the second??? These people need a taste of their own medicine! I mean who do they think they are? MJ?

liv luvs disney
07-13-2009, 01:17 PM
My thoughts exactly! If they have no restraint in public, it scares me to think how they act when they think no one is watching! I really feel for these people's kids! Can you imagine growing up, hearing that all the time??? Do they realize their own flesh and blood is being crushed by the second??? These people need a taste of their own medicine! I mean who do they think they are? MJ?

Where have you been girl? I've been missing you. Noticed your Mom and daughter birthday trip is practically here! How exciting!!!

PolynesianPixie
07-13-2009, 01:33 PM
Where have you been girl? I've been missing you. Noticed your Mom and daughter birthday trip is practically here! How exciting!!!

Aw thanks! I've missed you too!!!! Life....that's where I've been...I am actually stealing away a few moments right now, making my kids clean, brush the dog, etc etc....shhhhhh! Don't tell them I'm not checking the bank, or the bills :lmao:

We just got back from our annual group camping trip at the beach and we are packed up to leave in a couple hours for Phoenix....this vacation stuff is grueling! :rotfl: I will take the laptop on this trip so hopefully I will be able to catch up a little more frequently!!!! I will be doing a progressive trip report for the mom/DD deal----WhOOPIE!!!!

liv luvs disney
07-13-2009, 06:16 PM
Aw thanks! I've missed you too!!!! Life....that's where I've been...I am actually stealing away a few moments right now, making my kids clean, brush the dog, etc etc....shhhhhh! Don't tell them I'm not checking the bank, or the bills :lmao:

We just got back from our annual group camping trip at the beach and we are packed up to leave in a couple hours for Phoenix....this vacation stuff is grueling! :rotfl: I will take the laptop on this trip so hopefully I will be able to catch up a little more frequently!!!! I will be doing a progressive trip report for the mom/DD deal----WhOOPIE!!!!

Man, what a rough Summer you're having! I just wanted to let you know that you were missed. Oh and I'm looking forward to your progressive trip report.

BRDof3
07-14-2009, 09:34 AM
Geez John, tell us how you really feel. :lmao:

It's hard for John to show his true inner feelings in public, you know. :rotfl: