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	<title>Comments on: Brienne Cross and The Forbes Celebrity List</title>
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		<title>By: Jess McDonnell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jess McDonnell</dc:creator>
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		<description>i&#039;ve heard that, in Michel Jackson&#039;s case, he was worth more dead than alive when it came to pulling in the big bucks.  He had the rights to all the Beatle&#039;s songs, as well as his name, his likeness, all those t-shirts etcetera.  His managers can license all these thigs now, and they won&#039;t have such a big drag on their bottom line because he won&#039;t be out there shopping.  I watched a British documentary that just boggled the mind.  It showed all the shopping he did, how he&#039;d walk into a store and say &quot;I want this one, that one,&quot; and pointed out all these expensive furnishings. Everyone knows he was in deep.  As long as he was pointing out $500,000 dollar bric a brac, no matter how many tours he did they&#039;d never break even. 

I hear they&#039;re going to open up Neverland, which you have to admit is a good idea.  follow the Graceland Model.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i&#8217;ve heard that, in Michel Jackson&#8217;s case, he was worth more dead than alive when it came to pulling in the big bucks.  He had the rights to all the Beatle&#8217;s songs, as well as his name, his likeness, all those t-shirts etcetera.  His managers can license all these thigs now, and they won&#8217;t have such a big drag on their bottom line because he won&#8217;t be out there shopping.  I watched a British documentary that just boggled the mind.  It showed all the shopping he did, how he&#8217;d walk into a store and say &#8220;I want this one, that one,&#8221; and pointed out all these expensive furnishings. Everyone knows he was in deep.  As long as he was pointing out $500,000 dollar bric a brac, no matter how many tours he did they&#8217;d never break even. </p>
<p>I hear they&#8217;re going to open up Neverland, which you have to admit is a good idea.  follow the Graceland Model.</p>
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