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In 1992, I Had a Conversation With Michael Jackson

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Lizette Realty - Richmond KY 205403

The conversation with Michael Jackson lasted about an hour.

In 1992, I was working in The Sharper Image in Beverly Hills located on 1550 Santa Monica Blvd.

As one of the managers, I got there early in the morning to meet with employees and get ready for the day.

After I unlocked all the doors, I headed for backroom to oversee the days shipments.

One of our sales people came to me and said..."Did you know Michael Jackson was in the store?"

Hmmm...There was only one customer out front when I walked through after opening the doors. He was sitting at the piano we had on display. I remembered he had a surgical mask on.

At that time Michael had just started wearing a mask. So it wasn't something I would think was unusual or think it was Michael.

I turned around and headed for the showroom. There he was checking out a Indian headdress. The only person with him was an elderly fellow that reminded me of an English butler.

Since it was so early on a weekday morning, there were no other customers in the store.

Michael turned my direction as I walked up and said "hello".

He pulled down the mask and flashed one of his smiles then in a quiet whisper asked, "Is this made by real Indians?"

I wasn't expecting that question and it made me laugh. "Well...I'm not 100 percent sure but I can check on that for you."

Taking my time, I took a better look at him and could see he looked very pale, sort of a translucent pink. Dressed all in black with a hat to match. Other than that he seemed normal, but my thought was that it was like talking with a big kid in a candy store.

The Sharper Image was full of interesting toys, signed mementos (like Mohammad Ali's boxing gloves), the newest gadgets and odd things for rich clients to buy.I loved working here because everyday was different and the clients were a blend of superstars, rich people and foreign tourists.

Michael excitedly walked around for over an hour with me asking for demos or just chatting about all the fun items in the store. He was having a blast trying the things out.

One item he was enthralled with was Wake The Wizard (a plastic globe with a wizard inside). "What does it do?" he whispered.

"Well....you wave your hand over the top of the globe after you ask him a question" I replied.

"Ask it a question" he instructed me.

Hmmm..just what do I ask the wizard spur of the moment in front of Michael Jackson?

Without much thought I asked the wizard, "Will I be rich and famous?" as I waved my hand over the top of the globe.

"NO...it is not in the cards!" Said the wizard in an eerie voice.

We were both surprised and Michael started laughing and I did too.

"I'll take 5 of those wizards!!" he said.

He spent time examining a clock from Germany and loved the yellow bird that popped out on the hour.

Along with a 10 Indian headdresses, 5 Wake The Wizards and the clock, my salespeople carefully wrapped them up in our big glossy red signature bags w/ gray tissue paper.

Once they were all done...he thanked me for taking time to help him and was out the door with the English butler.

His limo was parked a few doors down the street. Our display windows were a mirror finish on the outside. Michael couldn't resist catching his reflection as he moon-walked backward to the car. How cool was that!

It was an awesome sight to see him do that in person and I feel sad that I won't see him again. He was like a child genius that never grew up and so polite.

It's taken me a day to process that he's gone. There will be no more new dance music or Michael Jackson sightings. I wanted to write down my memory of him. I haven't wanted to cry until now. The emptiness is real...he touched millions of people with his life. 

He was a real person and such a sweet spirit. What a legend...one that won't be replaced. R.I.P 

P.S. Here's a link to Michael's last performance at the staples Center in LA on Wednesday night as he prepared for his London Tour. 

 Exclusive video : This Is It Tour - Rehearsals & Auditions (Michael Jackson & his dancers) Wouldn't it be nice to see this tour of dancers go forward with his music and the whole show intact? People would still pay to see it.

Read this LA Times story on Michael Jackson's early years that may have had a big inpact on why he felt the need to change his features so he could be loved by people.

Comments(96)

Julie A. Black
KAUAI DREAMS REALTY Kauai Real Property Specialist - Kapaa, HI
CLHMS, CRS, GRI, Realtor, Broker

Sweet story.

Jun 27, 2009 06:14 PM
Cameron Novak
The Homefinding Center - 1000 Palms, CA
Real Estate Broker since 2008

Did everyone forget his own sister believed he was doing unthinkable things with adolescents?

Are these all the same people who think O.J. is innocent?

Is this your claim to fame and as such, you're happy to look the other way with regard to his inappropriate personal life?

What am I missing?

Jun 27, 2009 08:49 PM
Melissa Grant
A Serendipity World - Greenbackville, VA
The Law of Attraction In Life & Business

What an awesome story ! I loved Micheal Jackson. In my early years back in the 80's I roller skated in competitions. One of my first competitions was to ABC and I did another to BAD. Wow, seems like forever ago. His music still plays on in my head and heart. It's so sureal to know he is gone. A life taken way to soon. I never had a conversation with Micheal other than in my heart with my skates ! Not that it compares but I was held by Johnny Cash in Hendersonville TN at Kmart when I was about 3 years old ! I use to hide in the racks of cloths. Well that particular day I hid very well and with frantic parents, grandparents and store clerks it was Johnny Cash who found me ! LOL. He thought it was funny...however my parents did not.

Jun 28, 2009 02:03 AM
Mike McCann Nebraska Land Broker
Mike McCann - Broker, Mach1 Realty Farm & Commercial Land Broker-Auctioneer Serving Nebraska - Kearney, NE
Farm & Commercial Property For Sale 308-627-3700

Now that would have been a fun day at work. Of course it would be hard to do that now with any superstar due to the paparazzi.

In regards to the press...they are one of the most despicable, sneaky professions in the world.  I recommend having a video backup every time you ever talk with them as they can twist a comment quiker than the pretzel maker at the mall.

You can see many stars who have had their lives damaged or destroyed by the press...including Michael Jackson's.

Jun 28, 2009 02:23 AM
Brian Lee Burke
Kenna Real Estate - Lone Tree, CO
Broker & Advising Expert-Kenna Luxury Real Estate

That is a wonderful story, great memories. I also watch the clips you had linked to. You could see in the auditions how big, no huge deal it is was everybody to be able to perform with him. ~Rita

Jun 28, 2009 02:24 AM
Thom Abbott
MyMidtownMojo.com |770.713.1505 | Intown Atlanta GA Condo Living - Atlanta, GA
Midtown Atlanta GA Condos For Sale

That is an amazing story...one you can carry with you for years to come, just as you have done now! He was an unbelievable artist, to say the least. I'm sorry he went through the troubles that he did, and I think he lacked someone close to him that could not only understand him, but help him be who he wanted to be, without getting in trouble.

A 'brush' with a famous person is always something to cherish. I have autographed pictures with Peter Fonda. A Nolan Ryan autograph I got when he stay at the hotel I worked at in Houston...escorting Diana Ross from her limo to the elevator in another hotel.

All memories we will cherish.

Thanks for sharing your very special one with all of us!

Jun 28, 2009 02:50 AM
Inez Meehan
Keller Williams - Torrance, CA

Lizette, thank you for sharing your wonderful story.  Always great to hear the human side of the stars. I have worked as costumer for many years, and I have a hole different take from their "real lives" and not the tabloids!!!  Michael was an unbelievable artist and will be missed terribly. 

Jun 28, 2009 03:23 AM
Deb Brooks
Brooks Prime Properties Wichita Falls Texas - Wichita Falls, TX

Lizette, your story certainly shows the childlike human side of him. Maybe because he was never really able to be a child as a child...he just never grew up? Who knows? He was a huge icon in our music world and honestly I hope he died happy. What a short life! Thank you for telling us this story.

Deb

Jun 28, 2009 03:41 AM
Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Lizette~ I think it is really cool that you got to meet him. He was definitely so talented to say the least.  Too bad he wasn't ever happy with himself and felt like he always had to be improving his looks.  He was adorable as a child, he just couldn't see it....Being content with ourselves and where we are at the moment is a hard lesson for some to learn...

Jun 28, 2009 04:42 AM
Kristi DeFazio
RE/MAX Advantage - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Rea lEstate 719-459-5468

Great story. I think it is sad that my kids will remember him for the crazy stuff since they were not around during the times when he was making great music!

Jun 28, 2009 06:08 AM
Karen Monsour
Coldwell Banker Fort Lauderdale Beach - Fort Lauderdale, FL
REALTOR, SSRS - Sells FL Waterfront, Short Sale Expert!

Amazing story...So great that you had the opportunity to meet him...I feel for his children...I truly believed he loved being a great father and I feel for his children...the loss has to be horrific to them.,

Jun 28, 2009 02:22 PM
Lizette Fitzpatrick
Lizette Realty - Richmond KY - Lexington, KY
Lizette Realty, Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes

As I watch the tributes and the stories of others that really knew him, I realize how lucky I was to see him before things got out of hand in his life. His children had to be such a joy for him to redo the childhood he didn't experience through their eyes.

I think if it weren't for the money problems, he wouldn't have been stressed(500 million????). To know you have to perform perfectly in 50 shows when you are frail to begin with might have been too much. Maybe this was the best way for him to leave...he just slipped away while we looked away for a moment. Finally free from all the pressure and pain. Like a shooting star! He has to be feeling the love now from people he touched with his music all over the world.

Jun 28, 2009 02:38 PM
Ruth Hemp
Coldwell Banker Schmitt - Florida Keys - Big Pine Key, FL

Great story!  Thanks for sharing.  I'm glad that people are remembering the good things about Michael and not just bashing him.

Jun 29, 2009 02:33 AM
Jon K. Judd
Keller Williams Realty - Central Delaware - Dover, DE
GRI, e-PRO, SFR, Delaware Homes

I may not have agreed with some of the "crazy" things Michael was in the news for; BUT I will always remember his MUSIC and STAGE PERFORMANCES.  I have always been a fan of "most" of his music and had him on my bucket list of things to do should he tour again.  I guess I can cross that one off, even though it will never be accomplished.

That brings me to the realization that I need to start working on my current bucket list of things to do instead of putting it off.... you just never know!!

Jun 29, 2009 03:15 AM
Carrie Sampron
Home Smart Realty Group - Highlands Ranch, CO
ABR SFR & Kathy Sampron (303) 931-3629 Highlands R

Lizette:  What a wonderful story.  It brought a tear to my eye.

Jun 29, 2009 04:17 AM
Michael Bergin
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - ABR - SRES - Alexandria, VA
Northern Virginia Real Estate

Wonderful story, thanks for sharing.

Jun 29, 2009 10:21 AM
Trace Galle
Designs by Trace - Kelowna, BC

HI Lizette,

What a story!! You must have been excited after he left! It is sad to see how his life spiraled out of control. So much talent lost...

Jul 02, 2009 03:39 AM
C Tann-Starr
Tann Starr & Associates, Inc. - Palm Bay, FL

Trace, it is such a sad loss indeed. Unexpected deaths are always a shock and when the person has touched so many people with a artistic gift it reverberates even more...

Jul 04, 2009 01:36 AM
Lizette Fitzpatrick
Lizette Realty - Richmond KY - Lexington, KY
Lizette Realty, Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes

Last night I was watching the Dateline interview with Jermaine Jackson and he spoke about Michael shopping at The Sharper Image. It was really interesting to see Neverland inside. Love the old oak tree where Michael used to spend time writing.

Jul 04, 2009 02:27 AM
Mark Velasco
West Shores Realty - Whittier, CA
Top Producing Broker Associate

Lizette, Michael was a fantastic person and an even greater performer. He was a big kid at heart

Jul 11, 2009 08:01 AM