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On the night of Friday 26th of June 2009, fans of Michael Jackson were moonwalking across the Yonge and Dundas intersection in Toronto. People passing by were invited and joined in the walk.

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  • Kevin McCarthy 4 months ago
    Looks like an awesomely "bad" time. Hah.

    His contributions, despite his controversies, are worth far more than a weeks time to celebrate. He was the greatest.
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  • Kaishin 4 months ago
    love it! this how to celebrate someone's passing, celebrate the good memories :)

    now only a group broke out and danced to routine to thriller, that'd be even more awesome ;)
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  • Paul Robinson plus 4 months ago
    Great video, sorry I didn't see this in person!
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  • Adam Schoales 4 months ago
    If only i had known i would have been there too! *sigh*
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  • Roz Allen 4 months ago
    This was so great. Thanks Matthew for posting, you caught my 10-year-old and I in the first 20 seconds... awesome! :)

    therozblog.com/

    Cheers,

    Roz
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  • Kitschmaster 4 months ago
    Great people need to die, so the little people can have fun.
  • Manuel Drexl 3 months ago
    sad but true
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