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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: September 15, 2009, 12:20:12 AM »
Andrew, i took some time last night to read the section on Michael's death in some 14 Barrie bios that i have.  I am sure you have read most..  No mention of the funeral, but one does mention that Barrie did visit Michael's grave every day he was in London.  So often that his friends and especially CA felt it unhealthy for him and that this was driving him into deeper depression.  They feared he would take his own life or allow himself to waste away.  So yes, those visits to that grave are very important to the life of Sir J. M. Barrie.  And what a picture it paints in our minds.

Nico?  Don't you say in your book that Nico came down to London from school?  Not really important other than 1st hand knowledge.
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JMBarrie / Re: Geraldo slanders Barrie
« on: September 14, 2009, 10:30:24 PM »
I swore i was not going to post again, but I must just this once more.
BRAVO, MLD
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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: September 13, 2009, 06:56:51 PM »
Andrew... you are pretty sure the service for Michael was at
Hamstead Church????  Isn't that an imporant detail that should have been in your book?  You were in contact with Nico.  He was certainly there.  Did Barrie visit Michael's grave in the years following?  The death had a MAJOR effect on Barrie and yet it is almost just a mention in your book.  Why?
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 13, 2009, 06:18:52 PM »
 You all must have some odd glasses.  Those 2 older children do not resemble Michael Jackson.  You seem to pick what media hype you want to believe.  But it does not matter.  He accepted them as his children and the rest is his business.

If you truly believe MJ was innocent, read the FBI files on him.  They are documented in a book written by the Uncle of the first boy.  (who by the way wanted to give the money back and testify after he became of age. 
California DA said no.)

Why do you ask where i live?  Yes I live in London and Los Angeles.  My surname is Taylor you can figure out the rest for yourself.  End of discussion. 
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 09, 2009, 04:58:23 PM »
Andrew.  no studio would even consider such a project without world wide release.  My attorneys had to find a solution and they found one.  you as an author should have search beyond the obvious.  I have the documents and you can easily email me off list.

And I don't feel the Mia Farrow/Danny Kaye version was all that terrible.  It just lacked magic, but it did have some very nice moments.  Your work in that project is certainly not to be frowned upon.  My brother was one of the Twins in the Mary Martin production and the whole Mysterious Lady section bothered me in that version.  But magical it was so flaws are overlooked. 
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 08, 2009, 06:05:56 PM »
I do not lie.  I have a LARGE bill for the copyright attorney, Michael Lorimer.  In a seguel I was allowede by copyright law to use Neverland and Peter Pan.  If J. M. Barrie had invented either, this would not have been allowed.  However if a use of the name pre 1904 could be found then it becomes public domain.

I just presented this as an interesting fact not to be put on trial.  I will delete my post.
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Peter Pan / Re: Peter Pan Collection
« on: September 08, 2009, 12:10:24 AM »
Very kind of you to reply.  I will try to organize everything asnd get a list together.  I don't want to break up the collection.   
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 08, 2009, 12:06:21 AM »
wow.  isn't the heading Michael Jackson.  And wasn't it started by Andrew himself?  You don't have to read these posts.  that is what a forum is all about.  Opinions.
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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: September 07, 2009, 06:30:14 PM »
I will see that the grave is taken care of
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 07, 2009, 05:22:09 PM »
I just read your reply on Jackson's children.  I agree a father is more than DNA but again, you pick and choose the facts you wish to believe.  They are sometimes confusing because Michael fed so much to the press and then denied.  Are they his children by blood?   Probably not but that shouldn't matter to anyone.  Chicken legs prove nothing.

Again here where all this took place, things slip out, people in the know talk.  It is the same with some of our murder trials.  The evidence not allowed in court is common knowledge here. 

Michael was not a mean spirited man and he certainly had more to share with the world in his music.  His death was more an involuntary suicide as he knew the risk he was taking in demanding the drugs he took.
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Peter Pan / Peter Pan Collection
« on: September 06, 2009, 05:48:18 PM »
I have a good collection of Peter Pan items.  This include books on Barrie and many editions of Peter Pan, Disney items from the 50's and 60's, Theatre scripts and programs and the score from the silent film.  I am sad to say that I must sell and I would feel better if all this went to someone who appreciated it.
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Peter Pan / Re: Michael Jackson RIP
« on: September 05, 2009, 11:08:06 PM »
Whoa Andrew.  I am sure I will be disliked for speaking up, but Michael Jackson cetainly tarniished Perter Pan and Neverland.  I will agree he fought growing up and had Captain Hook as a father.  Taking my view from the inner circle, Michael was NEVER seriously considered for the role of Peter Pan.  The 2 cases brought against Michael on child molestation still cast a questionable light on him, the extreme behaviour, sleeping with young boys, the drugs, the decline of Neverland Ranch.  Michael was more like the film The Lost Boys than Peter Pan. 

One can only hope that in time his connection with Peter Pan will be forgotten. 
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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: September 02, 2009, 04:46:02 PM »
I too am a romantic, but preventative measures would keep the tombstone from being damaged
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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: August 27, 2009, 11:24:37 PM »
Michael's tombstone is tilting.  Can we take up a collection to have this made right?
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Davies Family / Re: Michael's Death
« on: August 26, 2009, 10:22:23 PM »
Where was Michael's funeral held?  There is never a mention of this and I am guessing the church in Hamstead.
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