Rip George Michael...wham!/george Michael Thread
Started by Mr. Roboto, Apr 03 2009 12:39 PM
49 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 15 September 2010 - 09:29 PM
He's one of my favorite performers, in fact I may like him more than Axl, but he deserves to go to jail. The shit he's doing is not a joke, and he's going to kill somebody. Instead of crying he should be thanking his lucky stars that he's not in for life after plowing into some family and killing their kid. He's got more money than God and can afford a driver. Get stoned all day long if you want, knock yourself out! The pony up some money to have your driver take you around town. Not a tough concept.
I'm assuming he gets put in solitary confinement, which then doesn't mean jack shit. Yea it will suck, but that's not a real jail experience.
"It was like I was in high school again, but fatter."
#36
Posted 22 September 2011 - 06:28 AM
Gratuitous name drop... A "friend" kicked Dion Estess out of my house with the cliche: "don't let the door hit you in the ass". Cool dude, though. And, I never forgave the "friend" for making wait for the phone bill to get some girls phone numbers.
Trufax!
Anyway, most of you know the story.
Trufax!
Anyway, most of you know the story.
#38
Posted 29 November 2011 - 06:49 PM
A £100,000 futuristic hospital bed is helping critically-ill George Michael fight severe pneumonia.
He was rushed to the AKH hospital in Vienna a week ago after falling ill during his European tour.
On Saturday, Professor Dr Christoph Zielinski and Professor Dr Thomas Staudinger, who are looking after the singer around the clock, said: ‘George Michael has severe community acquired pneumonia and is being treated as an in-patient.
‘His condition has stabilised and he is responding to treatment.'
However, yesterday morning The Sun claimed Mr Michael had developed acute respiratory distress - a dangerous new complication that stops oxygen getting into the blood and can often prove fatal.
TheWham! star is now being treated on a Triadyne Proventa bed, which is for people with pneumonia who are unable to move. His family are believed to be by his bedside.
Dr Carol Cooper, told the paper: 'The bed has probably saved his life so far. But he is far from out of the woods yet.'
The futuristic bed, which measures 7ft 6in by 3ft 5in, mimics the body’s natural movements to improve blood and lymph flow. It is also equipped with sophisticated technology to reduce pressure on the patient's lungs.
The bed holds them securely in place using moulded foam, while special Gore medical fabric creates a barrier against bacteria.
It rotates the patient from side to side at 40 degrees or more to increase oxygenation of the blood and stop fluid building up in the lungs.
It has an integrated scale to measure the patient's weight as well as an airflow system that helps maintain skin temperature control and manage moisture levels.
The Triadyne can also transform into a chair or rotate fully upright to enable medical staff to take chest X-rays.
A doctor told Austrian daily Osterreich: 'He is still in intensive care and his condition remains critical. The next 48 hours are going to be crucial in George Michael's recovery.'
He added that it was very possible the singer could still be in hospital at Christmas.
George Michael is believed to have fallen ill in his suite at Vienna’s exclusive Imperial Hotel on Monday.
After a doctor was called, he was immediately taken to the city’s Rudolfinerhaus private hospital.
Doctors later decided to transfer him to Vienna’s AKH hospital, which has the advanced specialist facilities to treat his illness.
He is being treated in a special ward at the hospital used by Austrian politicians and VIPs when they are seriously ill.
Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1f8ohMcLV
"It was like I was in high school again, but fatter."
#39
Posted 02 December 2011 - 02:07 AM
^^ interesting. sounds pretty serious.
From georgemichael.com:
Professors Gottfried Locker & Christoph Zielinski would like to make a statement regarding George Michael.
Further to our previous statement Mr. Michael is being treated here for pneumonia and nothing else.
The latest development in Mr. Michael's case - which has evolved from a severe pneumococcal infection - necessitated intensive care due to its severity and extension. We are happy to announce that Mr. Michael is improving steadily with an impressive regression of pneumonic symptoms and follows a steady rate of improvement as hoped.
There are no other health issues with regards to the patient other than the underlying pneumonic disorder, and no further measures had to be taken.
Mr. Michael is receiving precisely the same treatment as any ordinary patient in Austria would receive at the hospital for this disease.
As we said previously, complete rest and peace and quiet are mandatory.
We wish to make it clear that we are putting this statement out and there will be no further comment.
http://www.georgemic...x?PostId=324802
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From georgemichael.com:
Professors Gottfried Locker & Christoph Zielinski would like to make a statement regarding George Michael.
Further to our previous statement Mr. Michael is being treated here for pneumonia and nothing else.
The latest development in Mr. Michael's case - which has evolved from a severe pneumococcal infection - necessitated intensive care due to its severity and extension. We are happy to announce that Mr. Michael is improving steadily with an impressive regression of pneumonic symptoms and follows a steady rate of improvement as hoped.
There are no other health issues with regards to the patient other than the underlying pneumonic disorder, and no further measures had to be taken.
Mr. Michael is receiving precisely the same treatment as any ordinary patient in Austria would receive at the hospital for this disease.
As we said previously, complete rest and peace and quiet are mandatory.
We wish to make it clear that we are putting this statement out and there will be no further comment.
http://www.georgemic...x?PostId=324802
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#40
Posted 03 December 2011 - 12:10 AM
"It was like I was in high school again, but fatter."
#41
Posted 03 December 2011 - 06:33 AM
If he doesn't die, can we assume that God doesn't really take into account the wishes of these idiots?
I think there should be a rule. For religious groups, you get one shot at a public "end of day" prediction, one shot at a public demand of Godly action. If it doesn't come through, you have to close up shop.
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And stand beneath the moon
The sound of the ocean is dead
It's just the echo of the blood in your head
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