- Jul 7, 2003
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It does seem that there is often a need to be seen to be grieving, and that if you're not, it makes you a bad person.
Even if it's someone you never met, who never had any personal impact on your life, or ever achieved anything of note. Look at all the celebrities queuing up to pay their tributes.
I mean, one of the newspapers has a snuffling quote from Russell Grant today. Now I guess it's to be expected that the journalists would seek out the opinions of fellow Hollywood uber-celebrities, along with the lifelong fans who, odd though it seems to the rest of us, camped outside the hospital where Jackson died. But who, please tell me, gives a SHIT about what some tubby, camp, washed-up star-gazing charlatan thinks??
Even if it's someone you never met, who never had any personal impact on your life, or ever achieved anything of note. Look at all the celebrities queuing up to pay their tributes.
I mean, one of the newspapers has a snuffling quote from Russell Grant today. Now I guess it's to be expected that the journalists would seek out the opinions of fellow Hollywood uber-celebrities, along with the lifelong fans who, odd though it seems to the rest of us, camped outside the hospital where Jackson died. But who, please tell me, gives a SHIT about what some tubby, camp, washed-up star-gazing charlatan thinks??