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Updated: 4:44 AM Jul 8, 2009
Local Reaction to Michael Jackson's Memorial Service
Harrisonburg, Va. While thousands of people entered a lottery to attend the service, not everyone was watching Michael Jackson's memorial Tuesday. Posted: 6:49 PM Jul 7, 2009Reporter: McKinsey Harris Email Address: McKinsey.Harris@whsv.com |
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While thousands of people entered a lottery to attend the service, not everyone was watching Michael Jackson's memorial Tuesday.
We checked around the Valley to see what people were, or weren't, doing for the service.
Restaurant workers and store owners around Harrisonburg had mixed emotions about it. Several people just didn't seem interested in tuning in, but that didn't stop one restaurant manager from watching the event.
Jack Brown's Manager Barb Pedeville says it's something she wouldn't miss.
"I was just thinking, 'Oh my God, it's one o'clock. I have to put it on. I want to see it. I want everybody to see it,'" says Pedeville.
However, the customers didn't all feel the same way. Deb Booth says she's over all the hoopla.
"I was clueless it was on, that's how big an impact it had on me," says Booth.
She thinks that all the Michael Jackson coverage is unnecessary.
"It's done, he's done, let him go in peace. It seems like an awful lot of money and time is being spent on somebody that isn't even around to benefit from it anymore," says Booth.
David Coffman stopped in Jack Brown's for lunch and says, while he doesn't mind all the coverage, he won't go out of his way to get it.
"Not too much. I just catch the highlights and that's about all, in the news," says Coffman.
Pedeville says friends and customers haven't mentioned watching the memorial.
"I haven't heard anybody say it, which is really sad," says Pedeville.
She says she think this is an important event in history and hopes people don't overlook it.
"Cause I think that he's an icon, and it's something that you will always remember and wish you would have watched it," says Pedeville.
Both Pedeville and Booth say they're not sure if it's the area, or even local demographics, but they don't see the same interest in the Valley as they have in other cities.
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You people who are mad about MJ coverage need to get a grip. Millions of websites WORLDWIDE crashed. This man was loved across the planet. And so quickly we do forget his impact. MJ broke color barriers and united people of different races and cultures through his music. Go to Japan, Zimbabwe, Mexico, Australia... Farrah Fawcett didn't touch as many people that's y she didn't get as much coverage. Aside from that, he was a HUGE humanitarian. N the guiness world records for donations to charities, as they said in memorial yesterday. Ever heard of LIVE AID... wouldn't exist without MJ! So get over it and if you don't want to watch it don't, but don't be mad at his billions of fans who want to celebrate his life... i can't stand haters!
Its no that people don't care about Michael Jackson's death or Farrah. I personally am not going to sit here and cry and morn over someone I did not know on a personal level. Just let the man die in peace, let his family and his friends the ones who truly knew him as a person have this time to themselves for their grief.
you know its sad that there trying to take god out of everything and your kids cant pray but you can catch dumb news coverage like this you know if he was president it's one thing but he was not he was just a super star a has been. don't get me wrong death is sad but just give the family there time and don't drag it out.
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