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HideOuter Junior
Molly Meldrum, Paul Whi...blah. I don't remember his name, but the photograph from the time of the story and others suggest what you can see in Michael: he was an introvert. Being an introvert doesn't mean you can't appear sociable when you're doing what you love.
I don't take LMP accounts as total truth. She saw in him what she could. And what remained after 93.
His colleagues say he behaved differently after '93. And since he was a people-pleaser, I'm sure he worked hard to change his behavior toward his wife.
Most of the people who worked with him countless hours say he was fun, didn't like confrontation, felt safe in the cocoon he had in the studio with mostly family people around him, generous and well-behaved.
Carl Jung said that explaining introverts it's a difficult task.
He was a truly good man, and his way of respecting the women he worked with—without abusing his power as a boss, harassing them, or sleeping with them—was used against him "because he's afraid of women". Lies. You see, no matter what happens, he can't win, as his Wizz song goes. Prophetic... look at him keeping his hand on Tatiana's back when she kissed him onstage—crazy high school behavior. So sweetly it melts my heart. The bodyguard says he always felt
Pity the women, he said something like that in his PRIVATE conversation with Rabbi Shmuley (hence his story about his marriage to Lisa)... I don't consider Taraborelli's book gospel. Not at all. On the contrary, much of his literature in this book is used by quilters. Was he the fly on the walls of MJ's rooms?
I don't take LMP accounts as total truth. She saw in him what she could. And what remained after 93.
His colleagues say he behaved differently after '93. And since he was a people-pleaser, I'm sure he worked hard to change his behavior toward his wife.
Most of the people who worked with him countless hours say he was fun, didn't like confrontation, felt safe in the cocoon he had in the studio with mostly family people around him, generous and well-behaved.
Carl Jung said that explaining introverts it's a difficult task.
He was a truly good man, and his way of respecting the women he worked with—without abusing his power as a boss, harassing them, or sleeping with them—was used against him "because he's afraid of women". Lies. You see, no matter what happens, he can't win, as his Wizz song goes. Prophetic... look at him keeping his hand on Tatiana's back when she kissed him onstage—crazy high school behavior. So sweetly it melts my heart. The bodyguard says he always felt
Pity the women, he said something like that in his PRIVATE conversation with Rabbi Shmuley (hence his story about his marriage to Lisa)... I don't consider Taraborelli's book gospel. Not at all. On the contrary, much of his literature in this book is used by quilters. Was he the fly on the walls of MJ's rooms?
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