MJ heaven in Macau (Conclusion)
After visiting the MJ Café atSofitel Macau, I am now dreaming of the day when I can put up an MJ Café or mini-museum of my own, where I will display my extensive Michael Jackson collection. Even if you are no MJ fanatic, the MJ Café is worth checking out when you’re in Macau. Aside from the two floors I mentioned in yesterday’s column, there is also a souvenir shop across the first floor and another gift shop in the basement. It is a shopping mecca for MJ fans. There is a replica of the MJ statue which was part of MJ’s “History” album tour. I wanted to take the statue home with me!
I overspent at the souvenir shop but it was money well-spent. The Chinese staff was amazed and told me, “You are really crazy about MJ!” That is an understatement.
Since MJ’s monster hit “Thriller” has always been the official “Halloween anthem,” allow me to share with you some MJ trivia as we celebrate “trick or treat” month:
The original working title for the album was “Starlight” before songwriter Rod Temperton came up with “Thriller.”
MJ slept with the lights on because it reminded him of being on stage.
MJ loved M&M’s but wouldn’t eat the brown ones because they were not part of the rainbow.
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MJ once rented out the entire Wild Wadi Park in Dubai so the general public could enter for free.
During his 2005 trial, MJ wrote a song for his fans called, “You Are So Beautiful,” which has yet to be released.
MJ loved the smell of dirt after it rained.
He made more money after his death than he made in the last years of his life.
MJ had $625 in his wallet on the day he died.
His daughter Paris had two broken heart necklaces. She kept half and placed the other around her dad’s wrist in his casket.