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June 25, 2009

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Arrthur Pledger

Definitely! MJ was so much a part of our lives and memories that its like hes not even gone. I can still remember family reunion moonwalking concerts, or dancing in my great aunts living room to thriller! Im still shocked at his death, but his name and music is immortal! arthurpledger.com

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